Hummingbird Attack Fighter Mk 1
Press (1), (2), (3), and (4) to drop bombs. Use VTOL to control Air brakes. Developed according to Pilotmario Marine Corps requirements for a multirole strike jet capable of effective ground support and air defense. It was also to be easy to service in the field. They also stipulated the aircraft have excellent short take-off and landing characteristics. Pilotmario Defense Industries went to work and decided to employ a new water-based hydrogen-fusion turbine, which can use both liquid and ice water, and is incredibly efficient at the task. The aircraft proved to be very successful, and replaced Hawk Fighters and Pummeler Attackers in their units. The Air Force decided to procure some aircraft for dissimilar aircraft combat training purposes.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 33.2ft (10.1m)
- Length 37.7ft (11.5m)
- Height 15.8ft (4.8m)
- Empty Weight 15,716lbs (7,128kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,058lbs (7,284kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.099
- Wing Loading 58.1lbs/ft2 (283.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 276.5ft2 (25.7m2)
- Drag Points 2781
Parts
- Number of Parts 81
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 556
@Pilotmario That is typical of the Soviets
@SPS13 lol
@Pilotmario No, Iraq wasn't trusted . . . they were allies with Iran. The two were at war Iran and Iraq.
@SPS13 I know. The Soviets would dare not give their allies the best, for fear that the West would capture it.
@Pilotmario You realize the Iraqis weren't flying true MiGs from Russia or Yugoslavia, they were monkey models. The Soviets gave the real stuff to Iran. Same with the T-72.
@SPS13 Globally, sir. Over the Siani, Israeli Phantoms fought the Arabs to a standstill. Over the battlefields of the Iran-Iraq War, Iranian Phantoms were able to wreak havoc upon the MiGs of the Iraqi Air Force. In Operation Bolo, Phantoms of 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, led by World War II ace Robin Olds, destroyed about a third of the North Vietnamese Air Force's MiG-21s (between 5-7) and forced them to rethink tactics.
@Pilotmario Actually, until the last months of the Vietnam War the MiG-21 and MiG-17 were great at killing us. They actually had a a excellent kill rate.
@SPS13 Pretty much. I only realized that after I uploaded it.
Btw I love the Phantom. Top distributor of MiG parts in the world.
Single engine F-4