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Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor (WIP)

3,012 Cutters127  2.4 years ago

This is an incomplete project by EngineerOtaku. This the Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor with best best possible updates that took a lot work and reworking to perfect.

Premise:
After the recent departure of EngineerOtaku from the SimplePlanes community, I would try to reupload some of his creations with new updates, like cockpits and other modifications to honor him and his contributions to this community. I would also upload some low part links for mobile and low-end PC users if the performance is a bit crap.

This is the definitive and only variant of the F-22A Raptor based on the recently deleted Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor (A Proof of Concept) by EngineerOtaku with new modifications to the design.

New Features Includes:
1. My very own AIM-120C AMRAAMs and AIM-9X Sidewinders in the missile bays.
2. A hydraulic piston for raising the main cockpit view when the landing gears are down.
4. A new cockpit design that was ripped-off the F-22A Raptor by GuyFolk.
5. Added Flare Launchers.
6. New Fly-By-Wire controls and Post-Stall Characteristics derived from GuyFolk's F-22A Raptor.

Main Controls and Activation Groups:
A & D = Ailerons
W & S = Elevators
Q & E = Rudder
AG1 = Disable AOA Limiter to Activate Supermaneuverability
AG8 = Master Arm
Trim = For Trim Controls
Landing Gear = Gears and Cockpit Raiser
Brake = Aerodynamic Deflection Control Surfaces

Note:
EngineerOtaku left this project uncompleted and I downloaded it and still trying to perfect the design. There's a lot work needed to be done to make this good enough to be fun as possible. So, I'm letting you guys test it and I'll update this soon.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 44.0ft (13.4m)
  • Length 59.9ft (18.3m)
  • Height 17.4ft (5.3m)
  • Empty Weight 47,305lbs (21,457kg)
  • Loaded Weight 64,742lbs (29,366kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.163
  • Wing Loading 54.6lbs/ft2 (266.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,186.8ft2 (110.3m2)
  • Drag Points 4257

Parts

  • Number of Parts 500
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 2,046
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    @Ded Jesus man, there's no need to be an asshole about it... we all still miss you but it was clearly a misunderstanding. Nothing to get worked up over.

    +2 2.4 years ago
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    3,012 Cutters127

    @Ded Oh, glad to know that... it's WIP because I was the testing the fly-by-wire system and the thrust vectoring controls using Funky Trees, it's still requiring a lot teething issues...

    +3 2.4 years ago
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    48.8k EngieWeeb

    Uhm
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    This project WAS complete. What do you think "Proof of Concept" means? I was testing if I COULD build a stealth fighter shape. It was not a W.I.P. of an F-22. I even stated this in the description of the actual post. >.>

    +1 2.4 years ago
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    29.9k Nerfaddict

    I also have this plane

    +1 2.4 years ago