Japanese 2035-Pacific Fox
50 Part Challenge
Fictional
AGs
- AG 1: Open Cockpit
- AG 2: Arrest Hook
- AG 3: Open bomb bay, unlock bomb bay weapons
- AG 4: Formation Lights
- Brakes: brake
- Weapons: 1 x mini-gun (nose), 1 x torpedo (bombay, high impact), 2 x Inferno (bombay), 2 x Interceptors, Flares and Chaff
Usage: Not highly moverable in an dogfight, relies more on long range surprise. For torpodeo, drop while in level flight while speed is at 60%-70% max, don't pull up to to fast or dive immediately after drop. Capable of carrier landing and takeoff with care. No detailed cockpit, not VR friendly, just for show.
Fake History
As tensions in the Pacific continued to rise well into the 2030s, the U.S. aids Japan Self Defense Force in developing a new "budget-friendly" multi-role flighter, known as the Pacific Fox. Officially classified as a security patorl aircraft to subvert many of the old ordience treaties , the Pacific Fox became a common sight in contentious shipping lanes. It was also well known for its unusal handling characteristics, mixture of old and new tech, and being a decent bomber but poor dogfighter.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor [CLOSED] 50 PARTS OR LESS CHALLENGE
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 39.8ft (12.1m)
- Length 39.6ft (12.1m)
- Height 15.9ft (4.8m)
- Empty Weight 9,769lbs (4,431kg)
- Loaded Weight 14,297lbs (6,485kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.357
- Wing Loading 38.4lbs/ft2 (187.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 372.0ft2 (34.6m2)
- Drag Points 2409
Parts
- Number of Parts 50
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 448
Wow!
Design- 17/20 - the design seems a touch rough, the bomb bay is quite cool. The body’s roughness and unpredictableness makes the plane look “janky”
Performance - 37/40 It takes a touch more power to take off, the maneuverability is pretty good. The air brake control panel wasn’t quite necessary, but nice.
Creativity - 30/40 - Nice paint job, pretty creative, but the jet’s overall design isn’t too creative.
Nice job! - Total - 84