Prop-Plane, Single (5e Equipment)

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Cost: Common
Weight: 1,000 lbs.
Speed: Fly 900 feet (90 mph); accelerate 90 feet (9 mph) per round; ascend/descend 60 feet per round; maximum altitude of 10,000 ft.
Carrying Capacity: 500 lbs.
Strength: 16
Dexterity: 14
Constitution: 12

Among the first powered aircraft ever invented, one-seater propeller planes have stood the test of time for their simple, rugged design and cheap production cost. A typical single prop has a length of 20-25 feet, a height of around 8 feet, a wingspan of around 30 feet, and a range of 150 miles on a full tank of gasoline.

Size: Huge
AC: 15
Hit Points: 100 (damage threshold 10)
Crew and Passengers: 1 driver (some variants allow 1 passenger).

Variants[edit]

Prop Fighter[edit]

Propeller planes were the aircraft that created the concept of an air force, though their role was ultimately to destroy enemy bombers while protecting their own from enemy fighters. A prop fighter is Uncommon. The driver gains a heavy machine gun. If the plane allows for a passenger, they have a heavy machine gun as well.

Heavy Machine Gun: Ranged Weapon Attack +X to hit, range 80/240 ft., one target. Hit: 18 (4d8) piercing damage. The heavy machine gun has the burst fire and reload (100 shots) properties. A single prop fighter aircraft comes with 1,000 rounds of ammunition.

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