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GAF-1 Varcolac Sulejmani

7,855 Ariathe  8.4 years ago

•Thank you everybody for helping me reach Silver! As a token of my appreciation, I have recreated one of the famous conceptual aircraft from the Ace Combat series! I intend to recreate the XFA- 33 Fenrir next...

•I can't seem to invert the controls, although I'm sure it's because the design of the elevators

Finally finished. Took quite a while to get the beaut to fly. Prone to fishtailing (It's a giant flying guitar, don't expect the stability of a Tomcat). Comes with six AAM's. The GAF-1 Varcolac is a fictional multirole aircraft designed in the Ace Combat: Joint Assault (Or AC X2) for the Varcolac Squadron, consisting of Sulejmani, Oruma, Gaviria, and Kiriakov, formerly of Rigel Squadron who worked alongside Antares Squadron (The protagonist) before defecting to the Valahia, and then finally for Andre Olivieri. Developed in secrecy under the orders of Olivieri, the GAF-1 Varcolac was a product of the Golden Axe Plan (A plan formulated by Andre Olivieri, in an attempt to obtain absolute control of the world's stock shares). The Golden Axe Plan, along with the four GAF-1 Varcolac's, were ultimately destroyed by Antares Squadron. This GAF-1 is presented in the classic paint scheme found on the Varcolac's of the Varcolac Squadron.

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 68.0ft (20.7m)
  • Length 85.2ft (26.0m)
  • Height 11.9ft (3.6m)
  • Empty Weight 22,230lbs (10,083kg)
  • Loaded Weight 35,243lbs (15,986kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.55
  • Wing Loading 38.7lbs/ft2 (189.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 910.0ft2 (84.5m2)
  • Drag Points 14400

Parts

  • Number of Parts 194
  • Control Surfaces 12
  • Performance Cost 1,052
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    7,855 Ariathe

    @UnknownNate Thank you!

    8.4 years ago
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    7,855 Ariathe

    @2rad2haveadad Yes, I have noticed the awkward controls, although I can't seem to find what's causing it. I'm assuming that it's the way the flaps are designed. The problem is that it's the only way I can get lift out of it. Nonetheless, thank you for the reply!

    8.4 years ago
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    The controls (at least for me) are backward. A rolls right, D rolls left, W pitches up and S pitches down. Otherwise, cool plane!

    8.4 years ago