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Aircraft & Aircraft Components For Sale

Khrrck
11-01-2004, 03:58
Inventory may change, so check back occasionally.


North American P-51 "Mustang"

http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/research/p51s.jpg



Note: Seating in fighters is nonhuman. If you wish us to replace it before shipping, add $450 for each plane purchased.

SPECIFICATIONS (Stock Cond.)
Span: 37 ft. 0 in.
Length: 32 ft. 3 in.
Height: 13 ft. 8 in.
Weight: 12,100 lbs. max.
Armament: Six .50-cal. machine guns and ten 5 in. rockets or 2,000 lbs. of bombs.
Engine: Packard-built Rolls-Royce "Merlin" V-1650 of 1,695 hp.
Cost: $26,000 ea.
Amount: 203


Version II (Heavy Fighter)
Same as stock, but with:
Armament: Three .50-cal machine guns and two 2" Shredder disc guns (see below); ten 5" rockets, 2,000 pound bomb load, or three SAMs.
Cost: $31,000 ea.
Amount: 108

Version III (Anti-Airship)
Same as stock, but with:
Armament: Three 2" Shredder disc guns; 1 4" Shredder disc gun under fuselage in place of bomb mounts (to shred airship fabric); 2 SAMs
Cost: $40,000 ea.
Amount: 24

Grab Bag
These are P-51s that have been modified by previous pilots. Unique. Make an offer.


P-51-TP. This aircraft has had its engine ripped out and replaced with a Kinsong TP-4-G turboprop engine. Amount: 14

Eliminator. This aircraft has seen a lot of work. The engine compartment has been packed with rocket mounts, and it's now powered by a pair of Kinsong TJ-8-HOMF midget turbojets. Amount: 2

Screamer. This aircraft is one of the deadliest propeller fighters in our air force. It has a Kinsong TP-4-G engine, a pair of 50mm cannons, four machine guns, and its trademark weapon: six UHA-6-60 fire-and-forget missiles. Amount: 6

All in good condition; performance may differ slightly from specs.
And don't be suprised if you find hand-forged parts in the engine; spare parts for these things are hard to come by.


IDG-2-55 "Shredder"
Type: Aircraft Weapon
Ammunition: Any 2cm-radius metal disc not thicker than one-eighth of an centimeter.
Firing Rate: 55 per minute.
Spin Rate: 2,400 RPM
Magazine Load: Varies depending on thickness of disc: minimum load is 236 for a 30-cm magazine.
Range: 1.3 kilometers.
Charge Capacity: Enough energy to fire 2400 discs to maximum range, or enough to fire 4800 discs to 3/4 range.
Power Pack: 8 fast-charge 1kg gel-cell batteries. Charge with 12-volt DC.
Weight: 133kg with full clip.


Dimensions: Same size as the average 20mm aircraft cannon, plus 30 centimeters of magazine.

Description: The IDG-2-55 works on the same principle as every IDG disc gun; a simple system of gears, rails and motors flings a metal disc (usually sharpened or serrated) at high speed.

Use: While disc guns are not good for penetrating armor or metal, a single disc is much more damaging than a single bullet.
The 2-55 model has been adjusted for maximum penetration of unarmored aircraft, and is excellent against Zeppelins or blimps.


Kinsong Aerospace RBB-6 HOMF (High-Output, Mixed-Fuel) Engine


An amazing piece of industrial design, the RBB-6 is the most powerful engine available for international sale.

This engine runs on kerosene. However, the HOMF designation means it can stomach anything from alcohol to paraffin, with some performance loss.

Max. Thrust: 26,000lbs normal, 30,000lbs with afterburning.
Weight: four tons.
Length: 16.3 feet
Diameter: 2.25 feet max.
Cost: $180,000 USD each.

Features:
Afterburner (standard)
VTOL duct attachment points (some modification required; $12,000ea)
Fuel Adaptation (engine is adapted to use other fuel as primary fuel; $8,000ea)
HTM Thaumaturgical Tap (Not for sale.)
Khrrck
11-01-2004, 04:57
Bump-bump-bumpety-bong-bump-a-bang-boom.
Khrrck
11-01-2004, 05:56
A Short Message From Our Sponsors: BUMP!
Khrrck
11-01-2004, 05:57
A Short Message From Our Sponsors: BUMP!
Khrrck
11-01-2004, 22:28
Bump time! Bling bling!
Khrrck
14-01-2004, 07:51
We have decided to begin producing our RBB-6 turbojet again, due to the amazing performance demonstrated by our Pheonix fighter. Also, the RBB-6 is now available for international sale.


President Azarkharah
Kinsong Aerospace, Inc.
Khrrck
16-01-2004, 03:05
.:BUMP:.