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May 31, 2020 @ 5:13am
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Mitsubishi G3M 'Nell' Naval Battle of Malaya ver.

In 1 collection by Mr Unicorn
Space Engineers: War in the Pacific (1941-1945)
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Description
The Mitsubishi G3M (Kyūroku-shiki rikujō kōgeki-ki (九六式陸上攻撃機): Type 96 land-based attack aircraft "Rikko"; Allied reporting name "Nell") was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II. The G3M has its origins in a specification submitted to the Mitsubishi company from the Imperial Japanese Navy requesting a bomber aircraft with a range unprecedented at the time. This principally stemmed from Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's influence in the Naval High Commission. The bomber was to have the capacity to accommodate an aerial torpedo capable of sinking an armoured battleship. The speed requirement submitted by the naval department was again also unprecedented[citation needed], not only in Japanese but also in international bomber aviation, where in relation to the envisaged Japanese battlegrounds of China and the Pacific, the bomber would need to not only cover long distances, but necessarily have exceptional speed to strike distant targets with a minimum attack time. Thus the G3M was an embodiment of Japanese military aircraft design in the brief period leading to the Pacific War, with powerful offensive armament (in this case in the form of bombs and torpedoes) and range and speed emphasised over protection and defensive capabilities.

The G3M was famous for taking part, along with the more advanced Mitsubishi G4M "Betty", in the sinking of two British capital ships on 10 December 1941. Nells from the Genzan Kōkūtai provided important support during the attack on HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse (Force Z) near the Malayan coast. Prince of Wales and Repulse were the first two capital ships ever sunk exclusively by an air attack while at sea during war. Well it's finally here on the steam workshop, the FIRST of it's kind to ever exist on Space Engineers.

Features:
* Retractable landing gear
* Able to deploy a projector of either bombs or torpedo
* Self projector for self repairs
* Survival ready

Note: When landing only use the air brakes and slightly tilt the plane for a proper landing, also this plane requires maybe SE DLC and Takeshi's plane parts/Propeller to use.

*New Note*
Updated the wheel strength of the G3M 'Nell'
Changed the Loadout heights to better fit the torpedo and the bombs got updated for simpler welding
Changed the Tabs in Romanji Japanese
* Main Cockpit
- Tab1
1. Release Torpedo (if armed with one)
2. Peirōdo 1 (Payload 1) __
3. Peirōdo 2 (Payload 2) ----- Can be clicked individually for a sequential drop
4. Peirōdo 3 (Payload 3) ---
5. Bakudan purojekutā (Bomb Projector)
6. Gyorai purojekutā (Torpedo Projector)
7. Eaburēki (Air Brakes)
8. Chakuriku sōchi (Landing Gears)
9. Puropera (Propeller)
* Co-pilot Cockpit
- Tab1
1. Release Torpedo (if armed with one)
2. Peirōdo 1 (Payload 1) __
3. Peirōdo 2 (Payload 2) ----- Can be clicked individually for a sequential drop
4. Peirōdo 3 (Payload 3) ---
5. Bakudan purojekutā (Bomb Projector)
6. Gyorai purojekutā (Torpedo Projector)
7. Eaburēki (Air Brakes)
8. Chakuriku sōchi (Landing Gears)
9. Puropera (Propeller)

*Both pilots have tab 2 as Mitsubishi G3M Projector for repairs

* Bonbarudia (bombardier)
- Tab1
1. Kamera (camera)
2. Peirōdo 1 (Payload 1) _
3. Peirōdo 2 (Payload 2)
4. Peirōdo 3 (Payload 3)
8. Bakudan purojekutā (Bomb Projector)
9. Gyorai purojekutā (Torpedo Projector)