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Jundroo Aerospace NI-174 Tucker Mk.I Proto

98.6k WHNineTripleOne  2.7 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Jundroo's Wasp

Entering the new year of 2022, Andrew Garrison, the founder of Jundroo Aerospace aircraft company has been release the new early development stealth experimental aircraft prototype. By combining some airplane parts from the existing aircraft, creating the unique hybrid chimera-like aircraft.

Based from Wasp, The NI-174 is an early development prototype stealth experimental aircraft. Larger, slower and less maneuverable than other prototypes, it is principally defined by its huge weapons payload, which may include Anti-Ship Missiles, Remote Detonation Burst Missiles and even the Experimental Uranium Freefall Bomb. It's Jundroo code is "Tucker".

February 2, 2022. The Engineer of the Jundroo Aerospace company, Philip Tarpley is working an upgrade for the Tucker, by giving changelogs and hotfixes to this "Andrew Project". As a result, the Mark I Prototype variant has been released, now with better controls, featuring the Supermaneuverability and upgraded main cannon, now it has double cannons in each side of the plane.

Features:
Interactive Cockpit.
New features on the cockpit.
Glow in the dark Cockpit.
Improved Control.
Fixed the Trim control.
Arresting hook. Based from Wasp, carrier capable.
Parachute. (use this while landing, to make your landing process much easier).
Supermaneuverability, now the plane is able to do Post-Stall Maneuver (PSM).

Weapons:
12x Multirole Interceptor.
2x Guardian.
Double 30mm Swoop machine gun.

Controls:
Normal flight control.

VTOL = Flaps.
Trim = Trim.

Miscellaneous:
AG1 = Open/close canopy.
AG2 = Drag-chute.
AG3 = Arresting Hook.
AG4 = Lights.
AG5 = Refuel Probe.
AG6 = AOA Limiter/Toggle PSM mode.
AG7 = Jettison weapons.
AG8 = Start/stop engine (Not really functional).

Post Stall Maneuvers can be initiated by slowing the aircraft down to around 450 mph or lower by holding brakes [B]. After the speed reach 450 mph or below, press pitch up [S] followed by throttle [LShift]. Make sure the PSM mode [AG6] is activated.

Trivia:
•The tailmarking A.GR identifies and corresponds to its originator pf the aircraft itself, Andrew Garrison.
•The Tucker's design were inspired from ACG-01 Chimera from the game called "Project Wingman".
•The Chimera's design resembles the Su-57, the F-16XL, and BAE Tempest. The name is likely a reference to the fact that this plane is a mashup of multiple designs.
•Talking about Chimera, the namesake of NI-174 Tucker were taken from Nina Tucker (Number 17 is resembly to letter N and number 4 is resembly to letter A), a character from "Fulmetal Alchemist". It seems likely a reference to the fact that this poor little girl and her pet dog has being turned into a terrifying creature with the same name, while the Codename Tucker is taken from the character's last name.
Philip Tarpley is one of the Jundroo Aerospace employeer who is worked as the company engineer.

Gallery:


Mk.I Tucker fires her new double machine gun cannons. Less noticeable but you can download and see it by yourself.


Mk.I Tucker's cockpit. Notice the new AOA Limiter button right there.


At night, glowing in the dark.


New features on Tucker's cockpit.

Spotlights

  • This craft is curated

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Wasp
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 46.3ft (14.1m)
  • Length 75.7ft (23.1m)
  • Height 14.1ft (4.3m)
  • Empty Weight 31,461lbs (14,270kg)
  • Loaded Weight 44,195lbs (20,046kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 16.78
  • Wing Loading 97.2lbs/ft2 (474.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 454.8ft2 (42.3m2)
  • Drag Points 10627

Parts

  • Number of Parts 317
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 1,661
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    @WolfHunter9111 Looks sweet. I'll try it out in VR later tonight.

    Pinned 2.7 years ago
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    Looks like a SU-57 with F-16XL wings. Very cool

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    35.4k MrCarrot

    @WolfHunter9111 this looks sick!

    +2 2.7 years ago
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    @PhilipTarpley Thanks, you noticed me

    2.7 years ago
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    @AndrewGarrison
    @PhilipTarpley

    You may want to see this brand new "Andrew Project"
    Not actually new, more rightly an improved variant.

    +3 2.7 years ago