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FGA-9

120 SparrowLines  10 months ago

Newest and most advanced Of The FGA series jets. Here Is a totally accurate backstory: In the year 2030, amidst a world craving innovation and speed, a team of visionary engineers embarked on a journey to develop a revolutionary jet aircraft, known as the FGA Series jet. This is the story of determination and perseverance that led to nine generations of the FGA Series jet. Generation 1: The Dreamers The journey began with a group of young engineers, led by Dr. Joseph Sparrow, who dared to dream of a jet that could break all known barriers. Their sketches on napkins and late-night discussions laid the foundation for the FGA Series jet project. Generation 2: The Prototype After years of tireless research and development, the team unveiled the first prototype of the FGA Series jet. With its sleek design and advanced propulsion system, it promised to revolutionize air travel. However, initial tests revealed flaws that needed refinement. Generation 3: Refinement and Resilience Undeterred by setbacks, the team persevered through countless iterations and improvements. With each setback came a lesson learned, and with each lesson, the FGA Series jet grew stronger. The third-generation prototype showcased significant improvements in performance and reliability. Generation 4: The Breakthrough With the fourth generation, the FGA Series jet achieved a breakthrough: supersonic capabilities. Dr. Sparrow and his team celebrated as the jet broke the sound barrier for the first time, marking a significant milestone in aviation history. Generation 5: Stealth and Precision As tensions rose on the global stage, the fifth generation of the FGA Series jet focused on stealth and precision. Advanced radar-absorbing materials and state-of-the-art avionics made the FGA Series jet virtually undetectable, while precision-guided weapons ensured unmatched lethality. Generation 6: Adaptability and Versatility In response to evolving threats and mission requirements, the sixth generation of

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 44.1ft (13.4m)
  • Length 50.9ft (15.5m)
  • Height 12.2ft (3.7m)
  • Empty Weight 11,442lbs (5,190kg)
  • Loaded Weight 15,630lbs (7,089kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 8.626
  • Wing Loading 29.0lbs/ft2 (141.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 539.5ft2 (50.1m2)
  • Drag Points 2812

Parts

  • Number of Parts 108
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 691