FAe-41 Sembrani
DESCRIPTION
The FAe-41 Sembrani is a state-of-the-art fourth-generation fighter aircraft, meticulously engineered to achieve unparalleled agility, advanced avionics integration, and exceptional combat prowess. This aircraft boasts a lightweight, aerodynamic airframe constructed from advanced composite materials, optimizing both speed and maneuverability. Equipped with twin high-thrust engines, the FAe-41 Sembrani delivers remarkable performance in both supersonic and subsonic flight regimes.
One of the standout features of the FAe-41 Sembrani is its sophisticated avionics suite. The aircraft is fitted with an advanced radar system that provides comprehensive situational awareness and target acquisition capabilities. This is complemented by an integrated electronic warfare (EW) system designed to detect, jam, and counter enemy radar and missile systems, significantly enhancing the aircraft's survivability in hostile environments.
The FAe-41 Sembrani is designed for versatility in combat, excelling in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. Its weapons system includes a diverse array of armaments, such as advanced air-to-air missiles, precision-guided munitions, and a high-rate-of-fire cannon. The aircraft's hardpoints and payload capacity allow for a flexible loadout, enabling it to adapt to a wide range of mission profiles.
Additionally, the FAe-41 Sembrani features a highly ergonomic cockpit equipped with the latest in display technology, ensuring that pilots have access to critical information with minimal distraction. The avionics are designed to reduce pilot workload, allowing for more effective mission management and decision-making.
In summary, the FAe-41 Sembrani represents a significant leap in fourth-generation fighter aircraft technology. Its blend of speed, agility, advanced avionics, and robust combat capabilities makes it a formidable presence in modern aerial warfare, capable of dominating the skies in both defensive and offensive operations.
Operators (fictional)
Indonesian Air Force : 273 Unit (including 16 Prototype)
Royal Thailand Air Force : 33 Unit
Royal Malaysian Air Force : 16 Unit
Royal Australian Air Force : 11 Unit
Royal Saudi Arabian Air Force : 86 Unit
German Air Force : 21 Unit
NASA : 2 Unit for test
Activation Groups
AG 1 : Engine
AG 2 : None
AG 3 : None
AG 4 : None
AG 5 : None
AG 6 : None
AG 7 : Air Brakes
Controls
Controls featured with solid variable controls
Screenshot's
Weaponary
AAM-100 MRAAM (Medium-Range-Air-to-Air-Missile)
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See ya on the next post
Give some critics and up vote so i can improve my builds
Credits
@Rakoval500k For GBU-53 Stormbreaker
Specifications
Spotlights
- MentallyDistorted 3 months ago
- Rjenteissussy 3 months ago
- Apollo018362 3 months ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 41.1ft (12.5m)
- Length 56.3ft (17.2m)
- Height 16.4ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 32,351lbs (14,674kg)
- Loaded Weight 45,645lbs (20,704kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.84
- Wing Loading 39.7lbs/ft2 (194.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,149.0ft2 (106.8m2)
- Drag Points 7539
Parts
- Number of Parts 1031
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 4,811
f18, f16, rafale
@NEOCORP ok thats yall said lmao
@Rjenteissussy Rafale you mean?
Chinese Ahh F/A-18
????? What happened?
@Rjenteissussy i think the front looks more like a Rafale
Top view: F-16
Side view right: F-18
Front view: Rafael (Y'all say..)
Cooler F-18