BNRV S-9 Jaguar (Join My Airforce Challenge)
2,721 ESpanop
6.3 years ago
Auto Credit Based on soundwave's Join My Air Force Challenge! [Winner Decided]
This beauty is my entry for BaconRoll's Join My Airforce challenge, and it's a good one! Fast, agile, and weaponized to all kinds of hell, this plane is gurranteed to give you a great time! It has 4 Cleavers, 6 Inferno missiles, 5 heavy bombs and 5 light ones for cleaning up ground targets, as well as 8 Interceptors and 6 Guardians for air combat. Not to mention the Rain Of Terror machine gun system, which may consist of only 2 miniguns, but they are XML modded miniguns so... you'll see ;) Sadly not much extra special Stuff other than an overdrive engine for A.G.1. I don't think I'm winning but I certainly hope for a top 3 position.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Join My Air Force Challenge! [Winner Decided]
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 37.3ft (11.4m)
- Length 47.5ft (14.5m)
- Height 13.9ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 24,740lbs (11,222kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.27
- Wing Loading 25.4lbs/ft2 (124.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 974.0ft2 (90.5m2)
- Drag Points 7991
Parts
- Number of Parts 172
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 1,059
@BaconRoll Glad you like it! I see I failed to get in the top 3, but it was still pretty fun to try and build something good for this, and in the end, I suppose it was me who could have done better 😅 Hope my friend @KiVZ can do well for the both of us!
Fun: 8/10
Agility: 7/10
Weaponry: 8/10
Does it fit in with my airforce? 7/10
Aesthetics: 8/10
Build quality: 8/10
Backstory: 6/10
Detail: 7/10
Extra cool stuff: +5 points
Used NRV emblem and/or lightning bolt emblem? +10 points
Total: 74 points
A nice and chunky aircraft.
A very nice beefy boi. Judging to come later!
@ESpanop Okey!
@AstronautPlanes If you want some even better stuff, I suggest checking out my friend @KiVZ 's profile, he's made some way better planes than me in this game. Thanks a ton anyway!
Not bad but the vents are a bit to far forward
Wow! That is what I call "Flying art"
Nice job man!!