Lockheed-Martin Thunder-Stealth
7,074 BeeEngineer
1.9 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Sakorsky's Kulsa Army Fighter/Interceptor Challenge (KA F/I) [Closed]
The plane:
The KAF Thunder-stealth is a large, stealth interceptor built in the future by the amazing Lockheed Martin with functioning TVC (thrust vectoring). It has 2 internal weapons bays with 2 interceptors in each. The jet has a large machine gun built into the fuselage just in case the missiles aren't enough to get the target.
Controls:
1-activate TVC and disable AOA limiter
2-arm missiles and missile bays (you will need to hold down fire until the missile is out of the weapons bay)
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Kulsa Army Fighter/Interceptor Challenge (KA F/I) [Closed]
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 39.9ft (12.1m)
- Length 49.7ft (15.1m)
- Height 8.9ft (2.7m)
- Empty Weight 7,230lbs (3,279kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,218lbs (5,088kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 11.017
- Wing Loading 20.4lbs/ft2 (99.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 548.6ft2 (51.0m2)
- Drag Points 6265
Parts
- Number of Parts 131
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 750
Thanks to @SPAircraftOfficial for giving me a good name for the jet!
@FlyingBathtub I did not know about this plane! Mine was mostly inspired by the su-57 and the rest of the design was purely what I thought looked cool and stealth. (but you plane does look somewhat similar now I see it)
@BeeEngineer https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/sMTz1f/FHI-FA-127A-Nosferatu-Vampire
@FlyingBathtub 1 I have never heard of or seen that plane 2 I can't find any plane called that out of your posts and when I search for it.
I don't like how similar this is to my F-127
Looks: 7.5/10
-Handling: 7/10
-Details and roundels: 7.5/10
-Canopy: 6.5/10
-Description: 5.5/10
Total:34/50 wonderful
@BeeEngineer yeah sure, why not?
@Sakorsky Is that good?
Wow Bee!
@BeeEngineer I meant the name of the aircraft, the description is fine as it is.
@Sakorsky I have changed it, is that better? (the description)
@BeeEngineer whatever you want, as long as it's not my companies.
@Sakorsky wait, what are the options, I usually make replicas so I don't know much about them
You must name the aircraft based on a manufacturer, by the way.
I see you have worked yourself around the TVC problem. Good job!