Fighter’s Background Information
The Guardian Aerospace BS70A Seeker B is an advanced multi-role fighter aircraft designed and built to operate for long patrol missions. It is well equipped and capable enough to dogfight and/or intercept any aircraft, and even attack ships. It was first developed to demonstrate a strong, reliable, and adaptable multi-role fighter platform able to fight any foe. After the BS65A Seriema started to lose effectiveness and adaptive weapons systems compatibility, it was starting to lose fights. The first Seriemas were shot down, and even the BS65B Strike Seriema couldn’t defeat or suppress enemy air defense effectively enough. The BS65 Seriema lost the superiority it once had. Hence the BS70 program was initiated. Developed to withstand the obstacles and defenses once dealt with, it features 8 guided missiles, (4 air to air and 4 multi-role), a 20mm main rotary machine gun mounted on the left side of the fuselage, advanced targeting and weapons systems, mid-air target transfer, advanced sensors, radar, and even a moving head-mounted targeting array for the pilot. All with the ability to adapt to changing threats and new weapons to be implemented. This plane is a monster in the air and can pull upwards of 10Gs if you push it hard enough. (I’ve recorded 21Gs at the highest.) The Seeker B is the most capable fighter in our inventory of aircraft. Armed with 4 “Hyper-Talon” Multirole hypersonic missiles, 2 GAPM-12 air-to-air missiles, and 2 GALRAAM-10 heavy air-to-air missiles for large air targets. (Notable positions this aircraft can take include but are not limited to:)
Air superiority
Ground Strike
Patrol
Interceptor
Escort fighter for bombers or other aircraft
Anti-Ship warfare
Standby fighter
Experimental platform for new technologies
Anything you want as long as it follows the Geneva Convention. (Or “Geneva Suggestion” for any silly little war criminals out there.) :D but seriously we don’t like war crimes. >:(
Instructions (In-game too.
Stuff circled in green means it works, red means it doesn’t:
Actual instructions below image.
Pilot’s Manual for the Guardian Aerospace BS70A Seeker B Advanced Multirole Fighter Aircraft.
AG-1 — APU
AG-2 — none
AG-3 — Arm Weapons.
AG-4 — Jettison Weapons Loudout
AG-5 — Dragchute Deployment
AG-6 — Navigation Lights
AG-7 — Canopy Open/Close
AG-8 — Gyroscope enablement (roll only)
Landing —
I recommend 2%-4% throttle max, 100% flaps down, and let it softly land. Never force any kind of plane down. Deploy the Drag Chute after the nose gear is on the runway. Apply brakes as necessary for short landings.
Takeoff —
20% throttle, full flaps. Retract gear and flaps once in the air and apply trim as necessary.
Gallery
Credits
RWR here
Head-mounted targeting here
Hypersonic multirole missiles here
Enjoy!
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
- TheMouse 27 days ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor BS70A Seeker
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 28.0ft (8.5m)
- Length 45.6ft (13.9m)
- Height 16.1ft (4.9m)
- Empty Weight 28,484lbs (12,920kg)
- Loaded Weight 43,352lbs (19,664kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 5.054
- Wing Loading 109.7lbs/ft2 (535.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 395.2ft2 (36.7m2)
- Drag Points 7687
Parts
- Number of Parts 793
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 3,186
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@B1BLancer fr
@Christiant2 accurate depiction
@B1BLancer I will nickname it
"Big Toe"
@Christiant2 yea it looks a little funny with it
@B1BLancer oh ok
@Christiant2 yes, it’s designed pretty wide to accommodate better airflow instead of changing curvature
@B1BLancer to me the canopy look big, like an f-111 but it gud :)
@IDK0 thank you
@B1BLancer bootiful
@B1BLancer Yep
@TheUltimatePlaneLover yea, very similar but a few key differences liek the lip on the jet intake and trim canards
Reminds me of the F-16, noice
@TigerAerospace thank you
Very Cool
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@Convex It also has two baby canards behind the intake for trim
@Convex key difference though is the jet intake dips down at the front and doesn’t stay flat the whole length of the aircraft. Landing gear is very different, the nose is much different, canopy is very wide for a large range of view, etc
@Convex yea i noticed lmao
looks like an f-16
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