Hi everyone, so I'm in the process of developing concepts for a new fighter to replace one of my older designs. I've always wondered why my F/A-42 fighter is so maneuverable and stable, despite its high wing loading? I think it's due to the straight, long wing, but any insight as to why this aircraft is so maneuverable from people smarter than me would be greatly appreciated. I've provided the link to it so you can take a look at the finer details:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/zb32Wd/FA-42g-Super-Python
Yeah, pretty low..., probably "accidental" perfect stability, i know im not good at making jet fighter (has proven for quite some time...) but i know im good at making propeller aircraft, it always fly really good with great maneuverability
That isn't a high wing loading...
Pretty low, actually.