Null Sector
This jet was inspired by the the works of another user, @Ephwurd. I hope it somewhat resembles that building style.
The Null Sector aircraft was origninally designed to fly at extremely high altitudes, in a place where physics were null. This altitude was named the null sector. The Null Sector aircraft was seen as a failure, as its design did not suit the needs of a jet that would fly in the null sector. However, the project team in charge of this aircraft realized that it was an excellent fighter.
Today's version of the Null Sector is highly versatile. It can take off from anywhere. With the help of RATO (Repulse Assisted Takeoff) units, the Null Sector can even take off from under 400ft of water.
Important notes: Using RATO in flight might damage the aircraft.
Controls:
Activators:
1: RATO (Boost!)
2: Increase maneuverability by a lot.
6: Overload the engines. A good boost for a few seconds, then self-destruction.
Trim: Trim.
VTOL: Nothing really.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 35.8ft (10.9m)
- Length 44.7ft (13.6m)
- Height 12.5ft (3.8m)
- Empty Weight 19,638lbs (8,907kg)
- Loaded Weight 19,638lbs (8,907kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.462
- Wing Loading 62.5lbs/ft2 (305.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 314.3ft2 (29.2m2)
- Drag Points 8040
Parts
- Number of Parts 180
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 840
coooool...
@spefyjerbf cool! I hoped it would be able to fly up there though.
Looks great!
@CanofBeans Can it get up there? Probably if you use activator 6. Can it maneuver up there? Nope.
@spefyjerbf So it can actually fly up above 100,000 ft?
No prob!
It looks amazing!
You should post the one with warp drive
Who needs maneuverability? :b
@CaraTuning Thanks!
Also, If you want me to post a version of this craft that has a warp drive, I will. Note that the warp version has trash tier maneuverability.
Looks great!!