F-15C -Cipher-
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- Cipher
Description
The McDonnell-Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American air superiority fighter from 1976, it is an all weather twin-engine fighter aircraft designed for air superiority, it is one of the most successful fighter aircraft in history with a 104-0 kill ratio, and with over 1,000 produced.
In Ace Combat, this is the signature aircraft of the legendary mercenary only known by the callsign Cipher. Over many battles during the Belkan War, he earned the nickname of 'The Demon Lord of the Round Table' because of his exceptional skills, as well as his number of kills in the Area B7R. He singlehandedly changed the course of the war and ultimately defeating the terrorist organization A World Without Boundaries by shooting down his former wingman over Avalon Dam, after the end of the Belkan War war, Cipher left Ustio Air Force and was never seen again.
In this SimplePlanes version, it is a near faithful replica of the F-15 with the camouflage of Ace Combats' infamous protagonist, it is armed with 4x AiM-120C AMRAAM and 4x AiM-9L Sidewinders, it also comes with two drop tanks which would spin if dropped just like the real thing, it has a modeled cockpit and also a 'modeled' ventral air brake. It looks a bit different from the one that stars in my video And Thanks Friend, See You Again as I've remodeled the engine curved shape thingy at the back as well as the nose and canopy (and it's also why it was just uploaded now).
Controls
VTOL : Flaps
Trim : Trim
AG2 : Drop tank
AG3 : Jettison weapons
AG6 : Landing lights
AG7 : Lights
Credits
Simple RWR - By Ku
Simplified Version (339 parts)
Specifications
Spotlights
- Renameduser4 10 months ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 40.9ft (12.5m)
- Length 63.1ft (19.2m)
- Height 18.9ft (5.7m)
- Empty Weight 40,240lbs (18,252kg)
- Loaded Weight 46,125lbs (20,922kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.923
- Wing Loading 59.7lbs/ft2 (291.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 772.3ft2 (71.8m2)
- Drag Points 9166
Parts
- Number of Parts 456
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 2,258
The last sentence in the second paragraph is a major run on, and AIM (as in AIM-9 Sidewinder) is spelled (or capitalized I guess?) AIM a or AiM. Sorry, I’ve just had grammar hammered into my skull.