A-9GS Liger
Read WEAPONS, T/O and LDG instruction for maximum pleasure!!!
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CONTROLS
AG1/AG2: AM-39 Exocet BlkIII Anti-ship missile
AG3/AG4: GBU-32 JDAM Bomb
AG5/AG6: KH-29DE Anti-tank missile
AG7: Outer wing pylons Jettison
AG8: Landing/Taxi/Anti-collision lights
AG7 + VTOL down: Air Brakes operation
AG1 + Fire button: Missile Neutralization System activation
VTOL Down: Flaps operation
TRIM: Normal operation (Tab-Down for Nose-Up)
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WEAPONS OPERATION
REMINDER: THE MISSION COMPUTER FIRES THE WEAPONS IN THE CURRENT ORDER:
1) CENTRAL GBU-12 PAVEWAY II BOMB
2) AM-39 EXOCET MISSILES ON UNDERSIDE FUSELAGE
3) GBU-32 JDAM BOMBS ON INNER WING PYLONS
4) KH-29DE MISSILES ON MIDDLE WING PYLONS
5) BRIMSTONE MISSILES ON OUTER WING PYLONS
Mk-81 BOMBS CAN BE FIRED INDEPENDENTLY
PLAN YOUR STRIKE MISSION ACCORDING TO THESE WEAPON RELEASE DATA
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WEAPONS RELEASE INSTRUCTION
-----------GBU-12 PaveWay II Laser-Guided Bomb------------
-Select Air-to-Ground target mode
-Select Inferno type weapon
-Acquire target (steady red box)
-WINGS STRAIGHT and NO DOWNWARD MOVEMENT
-Fire weapon
----------AM39 BlkIII Exocet Anti-Ship Missile----------
-Select Air-to-Ground target mode
-Select Inferno type weapon
-Acquire target (steady red box)
-Fire weapon
-Activate AG1 for release
-Repeat the same procedure and then activate AG2 for release
------------GBU-32 JDAM Bomb-----------
-Select Air-to-Ground target mode
-Select Inferno type weapon
-Acquire target (steady red box)
-Fire weapon
-Activate AG3 for bomb release
-Repeat the same procedure and then activate AG4 for release
--------KH-29DE Anti-tank missile----------
Select Air-to-Ground target mode
-Select Inferno type weapon
-Acquire target (steady red box)
-Fire weapon
-Activate AG5 for release
-Repeat the same procedure and then activate AG6 for release
---------Missile Warning & Neutralization System-----------
-After AG1 Activation the system is ON
-When an enemy Missile is LOCKED on you:
-TURN AWAY from Missile and put it on your 6-o’clock position
-When the Missile is in visible proximity press FIRE GUNS
-The Flares Gun will spread decoy cartridges and Missile will explode
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T/O INSTRUCTION
-TRIM: Tab FULL DOWN
-THROTTLE: 100%
-Aircraft will rotate automatically at T/O speed
-GEAR UP
-TRIM RESET
-AG8: De-activate to turn off taxi lights
-Continue Flight
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LDG INSTRUCTION
-Reduce Airspeed at 250mph and below
-AG7: Activate (Air-brakes and Flaps)
-AG8: Activate (LDG/Taxi Lights)
-GEAR DOWN
-THROTTLE 10-12% depends on weight
-TRIM FULL DOWN gradually
-VTOL FULL DOWN gradually
-Establish reasonable Rate Of Descent and Airspeed 140-160mph
-Make corrections using THROTTLE
-Maintain Attitude 3°-5° Nose Up
-At Touchdown APPLY FULL BRAKES
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The A-9GS Liger (-GS stands for Ground Support) is a dedicated, single-seat, single-engine, attack aircraft designed for CAS, RECCE and Precision Bombing all-weather, day-and-night operations. After the great success of the T-9 Ocelot Advance Jet Trainer, many Air Forces have sent official Letter of Recommendation (LoR) to HarpiaDS asking for a possible strike fighter based on the T-9. These demands have been thoroughly examined and a Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) has been signed between HarpiaDS, EMBRAER from Brazil and IPTN from Indonesia in order to commence the designing and engineering of a prototype aircraft to meet the demands that have been issued by Brazilian and Indonesian Air Forces for 80 and 60 aircrafts accordingly. The main designing of the fuselage, the flight controls and the avionics systems have been carried out by HarpiaDS, the wings and engine design assigned to EMBRAER and IPTN provided the cockpit, landing gear and fuel system.
The new design has given the name LIGER (the Liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion and a female tiger) and the flight testing results were excellent with many pilots praising the smooth flight characteristics, the great accelerating power and the systems’ reliability. The A-9 is capable of operating at high subsonic and trans-sonic speeds and low altitude, by day or night, and if necessary, from bases with poorly equipped or damaged runways. It possesses a low infrared (IR) signature and a reduced radar-equivalent cross-section to help prevent detection, while low vulnerability of structure and systems aid survivability and a compliment of integrated electronic countermeasures (ECM). Air-to-air missiles provide self-defence capabilities and the 4 fuselage-mounted DEFA guns can eliminate many ground and vehicle targets.
In the early stages of development, various different powerplants were studied to power the type and the single-engine approach was considered the most efficient and low-cost option. Amongst the engines examined were the Turbo-Union RB199 (as used by the larger Panavia Tornado), the Rolls-Royce Viper and Spey engines and Eurojet EJ200 (the engine used by the EF-2000 EuroFighter). Finally the EJ200-1B model, which featured several additional improvements, was selected to power the new aircraft.
The A-9GS Liger is fitted with an underfuselage-mounted sensor package, which contains various sophisticated electro-optical vertical, oblique, and forward-facing cameras, for performing navigation, targeting and aerial reconnaissance. The flight system employs a GE Avionics flight control computer. Extensive electronic countermeasure (ECM) are fitted to protect the aircraft, include passive receiver antennas on the tailfin and two active jammer assemblies that are mounted on both outer wings’ leading edge of the aircraft.
Various munitions can be mounted on the one centerline, two underfuselage and six under-wing hardpoints, including bombs, missiles and rockets; payloads of up to 2,000 lb may be carried upon the centerline and the two innermost under-wing pylons, while the outer pylons can carry up to 1,000 lb. All four of the under-wing hardpoints are plumbed for drop tanks to extend the aircraft's range, and the aircraft is also fitted with a fixed aerial refueling probe. Wingtip rails are provided for infrared guided air-to-air missiles such as the AIM-9X Sidewinder. The A-9G is fitted with four 30 mm DEFA 620 revolver cannons. The aircraft is capable of carrying and firing new laser, INS and Joint Direct Attack Munition guided bombs and has an all-digital modern glass-cockpit display with advance targeting equipment.
The Liger’s avionics are fully integrated using three separate MIL-STD-1553B digital data buses, in what is described as "sensor fusion". The total integration of the avionics makes the A-9 Liger a "programmable" aircraft, allowing software updates to be introduced over time to increase performance and allow for additional operational roles and equipment. Much of the data generated from the onboard sensors and by cockpit activity is digitally recorded throughout the length of an entire mission. This information can be replayed in the cockpit or easily extracted for detailed post-mission analysis using a data transfer unit that can also be used to insert mission data to the aircraft. The A-9’s CONPASS tactical navigation system combines information from multiple onboard systems such as the air data computer, radar altimeter, and GPS to continuously calculate the aircraft’s location and define the weapons’ release and impact point.
The Liger is using the AE-14/C pulse-Doppler X band multi-mode radar, developed by HarpiaDS. The all-weather radar is capable of locating and identifying targets 120?km away, and automatically tracking multiple targets in the upper and lower spheres, on the ground and sea or in the air. It can guide several beyond visual range air-to-air missiles to multiple targets simultaneously and can fully integrate modern weapons such as the AIM-120C-7 AMRAAM, AIM-9X Sidewinder, and MBDA Meteor missiles. In addition, the new A-9G aircraft integrates the BlackPearl Infra-red search and track (IRST) sensor, which is capable of passively detecting thermal emissions from air and ground targets in the aircraft's vicinity.
The A-9GS Liger is compatible with a number of different armaments, including air-to-air missiles such as the AIM-9X Sidewinder, JDAM and Paveway laser-guided bombs, air-to-ground missiles such as the BrimStone or the KH-29DE anti-tank missile, and anti-ship missiles such as the RBS-15 and AM39 Exocet. The A-9 is also typically capable of carrying Thales' Digital Joint Reconnaissance Pod and other advanced and integrated electronic warfare suite platforms, capable of operating in an undetectable passive mode or to actively jam hostile radar. A missile approach warning system passively detects, tracks and neutralize incoming missiles. The Liger is also equipped to use a number of different communications standards and systems, including SATURN secure radio, Link-16, ROVER, and satellite uplinks.
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Many credits and regards to:
@thealban for the canopy design of his OV-10
@MaxTeoZ for his GBU design that I used and upgraded
@baallzebub for his AM39 Exocet design
Thank you all and keep up the good work!
Specifications
Spotlights
- Feanor 7.9 years ago
- DestinyAviation 7.9 years ago
- SimpleFlow 7.9 years ago
- AverroesIndustries 7.9 years ago
- BognaBoganTheMan 7.9 years ago
- Luuk2909 7.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 38.2ft (11.6m)
- Length 43.0ft (13.1m)
- Height 14.8ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 17,138lbs (7,773kg)
- Loaded Weight 25,247lbs (11,451kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.335
- Wing Loading 60.2lbs/ft2 (294.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 419.1ft2 (38.9m2)
- Drag Points 8615
Parts
- Number of Parts 459
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,802
@Dimkal no problems!
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Yes indeed! I may upload some more designs in the next weeks! For now, enjoy this beauty!
You're finally back bro!
np @Dimkal
@Luuk2909 @Tully2001 Thank u guys!!!
Make that 2 guesses XD @Tully2001
@Treadmill103 Thx a lot!
@SimpleFlow The GBU have been upgraded by me based on an older design by @MaxTeoZ. The grey colors look great I agree but I decided to paint it a little different...just for change. Anyways, thx again and enjoy!
@Dimkal
No i liked it alot! The weapons are great! But i like the grey more
@SimpleFlow Thank you my friend! Do you like the camo colors? Its a jungle/desert pattern...I was a little hesitant...I usually use the tactical grey scheme.
Amazing! As usual