Casings-111 (Pre-War) | Twin Engine Coaxial Prop
NOTICE
The description will change in the near future due to me finding it a bit lacking.
ALSO, to avoid holding the collective while flying, use trim to set the collective (In this case, alt+up/down key)
Dark Manufacturers Presents: Casings Triple One
The Casings Triple One (or 111) is a twin engine aircraft with coaxial propellered first went into production into 7th of March, 1938. Designed by Casings Aircraft Designer Team in 1937. This aircraft was designed in the 5 year transition period of Dark Manufacturers to Dark Industries, thus bearing the modern Dark Industries Symbol instead of the Dark Manufactures Square.
Casings (1899-PRESENT)
1899-1922
Casings used to be a Ammunition Production Company producing mostly rifle rounds for hunters and civilians. It continued ammunition production after being bought by Mr. Joshua Star (Dark Manufacturers CEO and Founder) in 1905 and included in the Dark Manufacturers Departments and became the 3rd oldest department in Dark Manufacturers. Casings continued normal production until the first war in 1913, where production of rifle rounds and other rounds were increased. In 1915, ammunition facility by Casings was under continuous attack by Bomber Aircrafts from the enemy faction. In response, Casings bought a licensed production for a Bi-plane and quickly armed it with a machine gun they 'borrowed'. Though the single Bi-plane was not effective in protecting the Casings Facility. By the end of the First War in 1921, Casings had 7 aircraft designs and have produce around 52 aircrafts as a "side project". Of those 7 designs, 2 were completely original designs by multiple Casings Employees.
1923-1950
In 1923, Dark Manufacturers allowed Casings to Design and Produce aircrafts along with ammunition. Casings quickly became Dark Manufacturers top aircraft manufacturer and top propeller aircraft manufacturer after the тот Grey family produce the 1st Generation Grey Foxes Jet Aircrafts.
1951-PRESENT
After the 2nd War (1942-1950), designs and production of aircrafts by Casings slowed down. Notable aircrafts during this period was the A-22A "Katydid" in 1975.
Casings-111 (Pre-War Variant)
The 111 is a 3-crewed transport and paratrooper aircraft. Introduce in the Dark Military in 9th April of 1938. It is powered by 2 powered-down Scarab C8120 which was the same type of engine used in the LGu-31K, and it uses 2 sets of Coaxial propellers.
Crew and Paratroopers
The 111 contains 3 crews, a pilot, a flight engineer, and a Navigator (also the spotter for paratrooping sorties). Then it contains 9 seats for passengers or paratroopers with the jump hatch located on the back.\
Capabilities
The 111 has a max altitude of 6500 Meters, a max speed of 270 Kmh. Though it is advised to fly at an altitude of 2500 meters and at a speed of 130 kmh. It has a max range of around 250+ Kilometers for a airfield-airfield trip and around 100+ Kilometers for a round trip.
Variants
The Casings-111 has multiple variants and multiple Aircrafts based off or converted from the Casings-111.
Some variants and conversions include:
-Casings-111 (Early War)
-Casings-111 (Late War)
-Casings Holt
-Casings Midlothian