Martin 139WH Bomber

Netherlands

by Larry Bond

BASIC AIRCRAFT DATA
Gun Attack: (.05)
D-ATA: .5/.5
Damage Value: 10

PERFORMANCE
AltitudeRng CruiseCbt CruiseFull Mil.
VLow:120146174
Med:120146174
High:---
Ceiling: 7,680 meters

ENDURANCE
Cruise Range: 974 nrn
Internal Fuel: ? kg

REMARKS Export version of US B-10. 120 in service with the Netherlands, also 9 with China. No data on Netherlands air ordnance, use US bombs.

WEAPONS LOADS
Max Payload: 1025kg
Internal Guns: none
Def Guns: 1 Browning M2 .30 cal in nose, tail, and ventral positions.
Hardpoint Location: Internal
Rating (kg): 1025
Ordnance Weight
250 lb bomb 50 OOO OOO OO
500 lb bomb 50 OOO O
1000 lb bomb 50 OO
2000 lb bomb 50 O

Aircraft Hardpoints: Aircraft hardpoints are provided in symmetrical pairs except for centerline positions (CL), which are single. Ordnance are mounted in pairs (but may be fired singly) on UW and FUS hardpoints, with the associated double payload weight.

Hang wt (kg)Warhead (kg)Dam PtsArmor
Pen1
Armor
Pen2
M57 250 lb GP bomb59 kg1223
M43 500 lb GP bomb121 kg2433
M44 1000 lb GP bomb248 kg5044
M66 2000 lb GP bomb497 kg9945

Note 1: Pen Value 1 is used for pressed home dive bombing attacks and medium altitude level bombing attacks
Note 2: Pen Value 2 is used for normal dive bombing attacks and highfVery High altitude level bombing attacks.
Note 3: For Low altitude level bombing attacks, AP bombs have a penetration value of 2, SAP bombs a value of 1, and all others 0.

BT


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