F-15G Stinger Eagle Block 53
The F-15G Stinger Eagle is a variant of the USAF's McDonnel Douglas (Now Boeing) F-15 Eagle developed by FlightArms Combat Aviation Company for the Tactical Forces Military's Global Air Combat branch.
The Eagle had been long in service with the Tactical Forces Military ever since it's first flight with the nationless fighting force in 1979. Alongside the F-14 Tomcat, the F-15 became their vanguard combat aircraft throughout the 80's and 90's until the full acquisition of F-16s and later, F-22s, from the Pentagon and U.S Air Force.
The rugged build of the F-15 proved itself time and time again during it's heated years with the TFM in the 80's, combatting mercenaries and rogue groups of different nations possessing their own fighters given by or purchased from supporters in the shadows. One would be battered and slammed multiple times by bandit fire, but would mostly still find their way back to allied airbases, returning home with their pilots intact.
By the turn of the 21st century, combat aviation technology had drastically improved since their first iterations. As the times changed, so did the equipment deployed by the TFM. FlightArms received full rights to develop and build their own version of the F-15, carrying the hardware and software they had made with help from the brilliant minds of their international workforce.
A trainee of the 173rd Combat Wing flying against an adversary air Stinger Eagle over Krakabloa, 2009
With new upgrades and improvements patented by FlightArms, the all new
F-15G retains it's iconic appearance, but now flies as well as the newer fighters within the hangars of the TFMGAC, keeping the timeless design in level even with the ever changing advancements of the modern era. True to it's name, the Stinger Eagle continues to deliver the pain on whoever may be unfortunate enough to get caught within it's crosshairs.
The Stinger Eagle is used by many fighting wings of the TFMGAC, but two of their most celebrated Combat Wings were responsible for further adding to the legendary status of the fighter jet. Both the 51st Combat Wing and the 173rd Combat Wing fly the tough and agile bird. And with their superb pilots behind the stick of a superb combat aircraft, tallies were well and plentiful on the fuselage sides of many F-15s flying under their banners.
WEAPONS
6x AAFF-20R Seeker multirole BVR missile
4x AIM-9X Sidewinder IR guided all-aspect missile
1x M61A1 Vulcan 20mm rotary cannon loaded with APHE tracers
LIVERIES
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51st Combat Wing, Grey Devil camouflage
173rd Combat Wing, Iron Ore Yellowtail camouflage [DEFAULT]
TFM A.P.S.E.D, Coal Smear camouflage
7th Adversary Air Wing, Vandal Squadron, Mudland Camouflage
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Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor F-15C Eagle V3.6
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 46.2ft (14.1m)
- Length 63.8ft (19.4m)
- Height 19.3ft (5.9m)
- Empty Weight 26,814lbs (12,162kg)
- Loaded Weight 33,215lbs (15,066kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.428
- Wing Loading 31.5lbs/ft2 (153.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,053.5ft2 (97.9m2)
- Drag Points 1668
Parts
- Number of Parts 389
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 1,765
NOTE TO THOSE DOWNLOADING THE ONES WITH DIFFERENT LIVERIES
If you press AG2 and a missile fires off from the jet, just set the activation group of the pylon it's attached on to "none" and it should be fixed.
What exactly triggers the arresting hook?
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