Dassault Colibri A-2 2026 model
NO XML WAS USED IN THE CREATION OF THIS AIRCRAFT, PLEASE READ FURTHER FOR BACKSTORY AND INSTRUCTION. The Dassault Colibri (French for Hummingbird) was one of the first six generation fighters to fight in the third world war. It had two 20mm guns and about 8 missiles of different varieties and could be widely customized. By early 2021, the French army needed a small attack jet for the rise in popularity of micro carriers; cheap and affordable aircraft carriers that could be used in fleets and were around the price of the average destroyer. Dassault created an aircraft that needed great amounts of testing before being released (almost 5 years) but finally it was released. When China, Russia, North Korea, and a few other nations formed an alliance to try and conquer the Eastern and Western world in 2024, the French tried to release the Colibri early, however the early models had many flaws and had horrible statistics when they were first used in Scandinavia, the French took them back after about two weeks. In 2026, Germany was an absolute battleground, India and China were nuclear wastelands. The Colibri was finally released and tested immediately. Many thought the Colibri looked outdated, yet they did not know the effectiveness. It was nowhere near as good as the F-18 in the 2010s, yet it was effective in the ways of how cheap it was for how much it did. A German squadron received 36 Colibris for the whole squadron to test them. After a week, the squadron had lost 2 Colibris, yet had downed 12 Russian SU-56s and 2 Russian An-234X stealth bombers. Immediately, orders were placed from across the world from nations that wanted the Colibris. Throughout World War 3, exactly 25,000 Colibris were created, around 12,000 were lost, and they downed over 17,000 enemy aircraft worldwide. They were strongly criticized for the slow maneuverability, yet were praised for the boom-and-zoom capabilities of the aircraft. Many aces used the aircraft overtime, one, Thomas Bascon, who used it for only 6 months in the Pacific Theater of Operations yet got 24 kills. That ace actually broke the record for the top ace of all time with exactly 427 kills. After the war ended in 2037 in a NATO victory, the Colibri continued to be produced until 2041. Overall, 40,000 Colibris were created, and about a fourth were re-fitted for civilian use after military use. The Colibri was widely upgraded overtime, this model is the Colibri A-2, the second model to be used in action similar to the ones tested in Germany. 1 to activate wing lights, 2 to activate parachute, 3 to activate landing lights, 4 to drop fuel tank. Please leave a comment and an upvote if you enjoyed it, and as always thank you for viewing! THANK YOU!!!! :D
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 6 Generation Fighter Challenge [Finish - Secret Phase]
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 22.3ft (6.8m)
- Length 42.0ft (12.8m)
- Height 15.1ft (4.6m)
- Empty Weight 11,961lbs (5,425kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,591lbs (7,525kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.031
- Wing Loading 66.1lbs/ft2 (322.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 250.9ft2 (23.3m2)
- Drag Points 4961
Parts
- Number of Parts 115
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 517
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@mikoyanster ah okay
@Deloreandude yes please. The participating planes must be public and published by their authors.
@mikoyanster hey, do i need to upload the model that you improved? Or is it in the running?
Updated results of the first phase
@mikoyanster hmm... how can i improve it?
@Deloreandude It could maneuver much more ... take a look at the silver bullet you can improve the plane and get more points. If you want, i can help you.
@mikoyanster 4 out of what?
1st Phase
Status :: Proceed to the next phase. Ok.
Maneuverability :: 4 points
Aesthetics and realism :: 4 points
Details :: 3 points
Extra points :: 0 points
Total :: 11 points