Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor (WIP)
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.
Specifications
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
@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.
@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...
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. >.>
I also have this plane