MILITARY AIR VEHICLES

FLETTNER FI 282 KOLIBRI

Val	Char	Cost	Notes
5	Size	25	Length 3.17"; Width 1.59"; Area 5.04"; Mass 3.2 ton; KB -5
35	STR	0	HTH Damage 7d6  END [0]
10	DEX	0	OCV 5 DCV 2
12	BODY	-3	
2	DEF	0	
3	SPD	5	Phases:  4, 8, 12
Total Characteristic Cost:  13

Movement:	Flight:		18"/72"
		Gliding:	5"/10"
		Swimming:	2"/4"

Abilities & Equipment
	Construction
1	1)  Mixed Metal and Wood Construction:  +1 BODY
2	2)  Mixed Metal and Wood Construction:  +2 DEF; Activation 11- (-1), Ablative BODY Only (-½), 
	Real Armor (-¼)
	 
	Flight Systems
13	1)  Siemens-Halske Sh 14 Radial Engine:  Flight 18", Position Shift, x4 Noncombat; OIF Bulky (-1), 
	Fuel Dependent (fuel is Very Common; must refuel Once per 2  Hours; -1), Poor High Altitude 
	Performance (-½)
6	2)  Extremely Manueverable:  +5 DEX; OIF Bulky (-1), Linked (Siemens-Halske Sh 14 radial engine; -½)
	Notes:  Extremely maneuverable and very stable, even in gusty conditions. The machine could be 
	flown hands-off in forward flight above 37 mph for indefinite periods.
	 
	Tactical Systems
13	1)  Magazine For 2 5KG Aerial Bombs:  RKA 2 ½d6, AOE (One Hex; +½); 2 Charges (-1 ½), OIF Bulky (-1), 
	Dropped (-½), Real Weapon (-¼), Inaccurate ½ OCV (-¼), Gestures (-¼), [2]
	Notes:  No Accurate information on actual usage
3	2)  Magazine For 4 Smoke Floats:  Sight Group Images 1" radius; OAF Bulky (-1 ½), Dropped (-½), 
	4 Continuing Charges lasting 1 Turn each (-½), Gestures (-¼), [4 cc]
	 
	Defensive Systems
2	1)  Armored Cockpit:  Armor (4 PD/0 ED); OIF Immobile (-1 ½), Ablative BODY Only (-½), Real Armor (-¼)
	 
	Communications and Sensors
4	1)  FuG 19 Aircraft Radio:  Radio Perception/Transmission (Radio Group); OIF Bulky Fragile (-1 ¼), 
	Custom Modifier (Real Equipment; -¼)
2	2) Rigidly-Mounted Single-Barrel Flare Pistol:  Sight Group Images 1" radius; OIF Bulky (-1), 
	2 clips of 1 Continuing Charge lasting 1 Turn (-1), Only To Create Light (-1), Real Weapon (-¼), 
	Gestures (-¼), [1 cc]
2	3) Hand Operated Signal Lamp:  Custom Power; OIF Bulky Fragile (-1 ¼), Requires A Skill Roll (-½), 
	Gestures (-¼)
	 
	Personnel Systems
1	1)  Basic First Aid Kit:  +1 with Paramedics; OIF Bulky Fragile (-1 ¼)
2	2)  Parachute:  Gliding 5"; OAF Bulky Fragile (-1 ¾)
1	3)  Inflatable 1 Man Life Raft:  Swimming +2" (2" total); OAF Bulky Fragile (-1 ¾), Extra Time 
	(1 Turn (Post-Segment 12), Only to Activate, -¾)

	Talents
1	Dashboard Clock:  Absolute Time Sense; OIF Bulky (-1)
1	Basic Compass:  Bump Of Direction; OIF Bulky Fragile (-1 ¼)

Total Abilities & Equipment Cost:  52
Total Vehicle Cost:  65

Value Disadvantages
	Quirks and Disadvantages
15	1)  DF:  Military Helicopter (Not Concealable; Noticed And Recognizable; Detectable By 
	Commonly-Used Senses)
15	2)  Phys. Lim.:  High Maintenance Requirements (Frequently, Greatly Impairing)
15	3)  Phys. Lim.:  Partially Enclosed Cockpit (Frequently, Greatly Impairing)
	Notes:  A series had fully enclosed cockpits.
20	4)  Soc. Lim.:  Very Small Production Run, poor availability (Very Frequently, Major)
	Notes:  24 saw service, 1,000 were ordered but not built.
	Construction
	Notes:  Fuselage: Welded steel tube, truss-type construction. Forward section with open 
	(B-0) or enclosed (plexiglass] cockpit (B-1). Recess for back-type parachute in rear wall of seat. 
	The fuselage center-section contains the entire power plant, the outer skin consists of removable 
	doors, hoods and panels. Oval cross-section. The rear fuselage is fabric-covered with a rectangular 
	cross-section.
	Crew
	Notes:  pilot and some versions carried an observer facing the rear
	Cruising Speed
	Notes:  Not Given
	Intended Uses And Roles
	Notes:  Their roles included ferrying items between ships and reconnaissance. However, as 
	the war progressed, the Luftwaffe began considering converting the Fl 282 for battlefield use. 
	Until this time the craft had been flown by a single pilot, but now a position for an observer 
	was added at the very rear of the craft, resulting in the B-2 version. The B-2 proved a useful 
	artillery spotting aircraft and an observation unit was established in 1944 comprising three Fl 282 
	and three Fa 223 helicopters.
	Maximum Speed
	Notes:  80 kilometers
	Modern Survivors
	Notes:  Fl 282 V-10 28368 Midland Air Museum, Coventry, England. Partial aircraft, frame 
	with rotor head & wheels.Fl 282 V-23 was at one time to be found at the National Museum of the 
	United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.
	Name Translation
	Notes:  Kolibri is German for Hummingbird
	Operational Endurance
	Notes:  2 Hours and 5 Minutes
	Operational Range
	Notes:  168 kilometers
	Operational Service Date
	Notes:  1943
	Service Ceiling
	Notes:  10.825 Feet, Limited to 4,500 feet by operational constraints.
	Usage Note:
	Notes:  The Fl 282 was designed so the rotor blades and landing gear could be removed and 
	the helicopter stored in a compact area such as the pressure tank of a U-boat. There is no evidence 
	that it was ever used this way.

Total Disadvantage Points:  65
Total Cost:  65/5 = 11
Flettner FI 282 Kolibri
Flettner FI 282 Kolibri

Character sheet by Robert Kevin Walsh

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