M-1 Bermuda
LORE
The United States Airforce conducted a mission in Yugoslavia to take down high profile terrorists that possessed Surface to Air missiles and Aerial Munnitions. The aircraft that was sent to the mission was a squadron of L-22 but each one was shot down by advanced Surface to Air missiles. Because of this, the MT Company and The Hachet Group teamed up and developed America's first Fifth Generation Jet Fighter. Many prototypes from different companies were built but the M-1 was chosen for its huge payload and cheap production. It was a Fighter/Bomber design. The triangular chasis was advanced and alien for planes of its time but it gave it the longest range and heavy payload. But there were some cons to the plane itself. It wasn't the most stealthy when compared to the AM-11 "Black Eagle" and not the fastest. When deployed to finish the mission in Yugoslavia, all of the M-1s that was sent safely came back to their airbases. The number of the planes sent was classified.
CONTROLS
AG1 - Landing Parachute
VTOL Up - Open Weapon Bays
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 39.4ft (12.0m)
- Length 45.9ft (14.0m)
- Height 10.1ft (3.1m)
- Empty Weight 28,764lbs (13,047kg)
- Loaded Weight 47,945lbs (21,747kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.406
- Wing Loading 89.4lbs/ft2 (436.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 536.2ft2 (49.8m2)
- Drag Points 11716
Parts
- Number of Parts 217
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 1,121