N-X Peregrine (Fixed)
The N-X Peregrine is a next-generation, starkly advanced unmanned stealth bomber capable of bamboozling all but the most state-of-the-art anti-air systems. A set of powerful quad jets mounted inside the pair of nacelles allow it to sprint at mach 1, while a high-explosive payload of six Boom 50s contained inside the bomb bay should be enough to eradicate even the mighty USS Beast. An arresting hook is available in case you want to land on an aircraft carrier rather than destroy one.
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A/N: There were two primary issues with the first N-X Peregrine. The first one was that the fuselage control surfaces did not respond properly to roll, as I'd forgotten to invert one of them. This has been fixed.
The second one was that the bomb bay doors used the trim slider to open instead of the VTOL slider, resulting in the plane nosediving when the bomb bay doors were opened. This has also been fixed.
Another minor issue that has been fixed is that the air brake panels now respond to braking input instead of the trim slider.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor N-X Peregrine
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 40.4ft (12.3m)
- Length 55.7ft (17.0m)
- Height 6.9ft (2.1m)
- Empty Weight 20,431lbs (9,267kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,050lbs (13,630kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.542
- Wing Loading 32.7lbs/ft2 (159.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 919.6ft2 (85.4m2)
- Drag Points 4348
Parts
- Number of Parts 183
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 911