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Micah Marsh (FlyFightWin1947)
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BM-335 Lindwurm
Ace Combat Zero Belkan Bomber

縮尺:
1:144
状態:
アイディア
制作中:
December 13, 2022

Design:

The Bm-335 features a distinctive double-cylinder fuselage. The bomber's cockpit is above the fuselage, and a bombing radar named "Nachtigal" is below it. The radar is especially useful for nighttime bombing.

The Bm-335's tail carries a defensive machine gun as well as electronic warfare equipment. The machine gun is remote-controlled from the cockpit and can continue to attack targets even after the bomber is critically damaged.

The Bm-335 was specifically designed to carry nuclear ordnance over large distances. Yet, it is also capable of carrying standard iron bombs.


Game History:

The Bm-335 made its first flight in 1951. It presumably entered active service in the Belkan Air Force at that time. Since then, it has received many upgrades from its original design. By the 1990s, its bombing capabilities were rarely utilized as the aircraft was mostly used for reconnaissance purposes.

In 1995, with the onset of the Belkan War, the Bm-335 returned to active bomber duties. A squadron of Bm-335s was notably used in the attempted bombing raid on Valais Air Base in Ustio, but all of them were forced to retreat or shot down by Ustio's mercenaries.

On June 6, 1995, the Belkan military ordered the detonation of multiple nuclear devices in an effort to stop the Allied Forces from advancing further. A squadron of Bm-335s took off as part of the effort, supposedly carrying some of the nuclear devices. The entire squadron was shot down from the combined efforts of Galm Team, Crow Team, and Belkan separatists who disagreed with the plan. Despite this, seven nuclear devices detonated in the surrounding areas.

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13 December 2022, 01:57

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