CRV-149-200F The Fever Dream
On December 24, 2025 Finite Aerospace, the dichotomy between the SRV and CRV divisions sculpted an unparalleled legacy in aviation. While SRV soared in crafting luxurious and reliable commercial airliners, CRV delved into the complexities of military aircraft.
Their maiden venture, the CRV-149-100F, faced challenges, but it paved the way for a triumphant successor, the CRV-149-200F. This remarkable aircraft, affectionately dubbed "The Fever Dream," emerged from adversity and etched its mark in aviation history.
Collaborating closely with the Philippine Air Force, CRV answered their urgent need for advanced fleet capabilities. The Fever Dream, a military fighter jet boasting a solitary engine and an expansive canopy accommodating two occupants, stood tall with the dimensions akin to the F-35 Lightning. Yet, it surpassed all rivals with its unparalleled resilience, attributed to meticulously designed, lightweight, yet impenetrable armor.
This marvel of engineering, three times the cost of an F-22, transcended mere aircraft status; it became a symbol of resilience, innovation, and dominance. Its first pilot, Mr. Juan Benito, heralded it as the pinnacle of maneuverability, weaving effortlessly through the skies like a virtuoso performance.
The Fever Dream wasn't just a machine; it was a testament to Finite Aerospace's unyielding commitment to transcend boundaries and defend the skies with unparalleled excellence.
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 49.5ft (15.1m)
- Length 71.7ft (21.9m)
- Height 18.2ft (5.6m)
- Empty Weight 4,425lbs (2,007kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,957lbs (14,042kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.177
- Wing Loading 23.3lbs/ft2 (113.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,328.3ft2 (123.4m2)
- Drag Points 6177
Parts
- Number of Parts 95
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 492
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