Koolhoven F.K.61
In Wesworld, the Dutch Air Force has studied the lessons of the South American War of 1935 very closely and saw the need for a fast bomber. Koolhoven won a contract to produce a bomber modelled on the concept of the de Havilland Mosquito. The first bombers arrived in service in early 1945. The bomber has a crew of three in a pressurised cockpit and is powered by licence-built Napier Sabre engines.
Wingspan: 21.34 m (80 ft 0 in)
Length: 15.09 m (49 ft 6 in)
Height: 5.70 m (18 ft 7 in)
Wing area: 66.03 m2 (710 ft2)
Gross weight: 15264 kg (33,650 lb)
Max take-off weight: 17250 kg (38,030 lb)
Powerplant: 2x 2,340hp Napier/Minerva Sabre V 24-cylinder liquid-cooled engines
Maximum speed: 650 km/h (404 mph) at 7620 m (25,000 ft)
Service ceiling: 8839 m (29,000 ft)
Range: 2335 km (1,450 miles) internal fuel with 2725 kg (6,000 lb) load
Armament: 2000kg (4,409 lb) of bombs in an internal bomb bay and 1000 kg (2,204 lb) externally