McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II [READ DESCRIPTION]
The F-4 Phantom is a tandem two seat, twin engine, all weather, long range supersonic jet interceptor aircraft/fighter bomber originally developed for the United States Navy by McDonnell Aircraft. The Spectre F-110, F-4C, D and E are the United States Air Force's variants of the F-4 Phantom. Unfortunately, the F-4E was the first variant to include an internal M61 20mm Vuclan cannon but i included one in this replica just for the sake of having fun and shooting stuff. Sadly its a bit larger than intended but it does include a fully working cockpit created by Rohan (not historically correct for the aircraft.) [Cam1:Rear View] [Cam2/3:Wing Views] [Key1:Lights] [Key2:Carrier hook] [Key3:Missiles] [Key4:More missiles] [Key5:Bombs(dont really work but they can be used for fuel storage if you choose!)] [KeyG:Landing Gears(to retract the carrier hook, press 2 and then retract landing gears.)] **Sadly i didn't include working landing flaps but hold left CTRL when landing. Three more things before you fly: during take off the aircraft loves to drift so be very careful on the Yaw and take off right after you hit 200...and do not make any sharp manauvers or turns until all of the explosives are deployed...do not, i repeat DO NOT go Negative G's (turn downwards) or else the aircraft is prone to spontanious combustion** Enjoy! and thank you all of you modders out there making the SimplePlanes community a lot more fun and interesting! [Edit: VTOL does nothing]
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Holographic Cockpit
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 67.7ft (20.6m)
- Length 105.2ft (32.1m)
- Height 30.9ft (9.4m)
- Empty Weight 75,260lbs (34,137kg)
- Loaded Weight 137,799lbs (62,504kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.141
- Wing Loading 76.2lbs/ft2 (372.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,808.5ft2 (168.0m2)
- Drag Points 27675
Parts
- Number of Parts 576
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,915
Cool! @Shotgunsrocks
ill try! hopefully i learn how to put in more details and functions too @Rohan
Cool! Can't wait! Maybe you should try making the plane smaller next time? It's a F-35 like cockpit. Maybe that can be your next plane? @Shotgunsrocks
@Rohan Most likely, its a pretty solid cockpit
Yeah, will you use this again? @Shotgunsrocks
@Rohan hahaha its all good
No problem, it's a bit part heavy. @Shotgunsrocks
@Rohan Thanks man! Thank you for supplying the cockpit
Nice! Excellent use!