NDOT Industries NSF Ghostrider (Jordia War Challange)
Description: This aircraft had a dangerous reputation to all of Jordia. Its capabilities, design, supermaneuverability, and its stealth makes it a threat to all nations.
The NDOT Industries NSF Ghostrider is a 5th Generation Naval Fighter Jet designed for the Air Force of Mchangla. Produced in 2004, and Entered service in 2008, there are more than 49+ units of these aircraft in service. Its first flight was in the 18th of June, 1999. The aircraft featured an advanced IRST (Infrared Search and Tracking) Device, an advanced AESA (Active Electronic Scanner Array) Radar, and more. This plane can automatically sweep its wings.
STATS:
Cruise Speed: more than 1,100+ mph
Weapons: (some may not be included from the plane)
Air To Air
- DAAM-21 Aspide (Direct Attack Air Missile) Short Range Attack Air To Air Missile
- ACM-05 Knockback Medium to Long Range Air to Air Missile
Air To Ground
- GAM-22 Medusa Infrared or Heat Seeking Air To Ground Missile
- GAM-86 Sword Infrared Air To Ground Missile
- GAM-86X Excalibur Anti Radiation Missile
- NCM-23 SALM (Stand-off Air Launched Missile)
- NCM-20 FSM (Fast Standoff Missile)
- SSB-10 (Surgical Strike Bombs)
- GMS-10 Quarterback (Guided Bomb)
AG1 - Arresting Hook
AG2 - Jettison Weapons
AG3 - Canopy
AG4 - Landing Lights
AG5 - Strobe Lights
AG6 - Reverse Thrust System
AG8 - Turn On/Off Engines
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Jordia War Challenge (OPEN)
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 61.2ft (18.6m)
- Length 63.2ft (19.3m)
- Height 19.0ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 20,010lbs (9,076kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 8.984
- Wing Loading 13.2lbs/ft2 (64.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,517.7ft2 (141.0m2)
- Drag Points 9796
Parts
- Number of Parts 235
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 1,549
Nice autopilot
Nice plane though
Missiles are also not allowed either
Umm but jets aren’t allowed for Mchangia @shiestyairlines
(sorry tagged wrong person)
@SuperPopeye lo siento, no verdadero mapa.
como descargo esos mapas?