Falasteen FA-115 Al-Aqsa (The Defender of Al-Aqsa)
Falasteen FA-115 Al-Aqsa (The Defender of Al-Aqsa)
The Falasteen FA-115 Al-Aqsa is a revolutionary 5th generation single-engine, single-seat air superiority fighter aircraft, designed to give the Palestine Air Force unparalleled dominance in the skies. A symbol of technological prowess and national resilience, this advanced fighter embodies the spirit of Palestine's determination to safeguard its land and people. Armed with 4 short-range missiles named RTD (Right to Defend), 4 long-range missiles named Osama, and 2 machine guns named RTS (River to Sea), the Al-Aqsa is both a defensive shield and a powerful weapon of deterrence.
Origin Story
The Falasteen FA-115 Al-Aqsa was born out of a dire need to protect Palestinian airspace amid escalating threats and conflicts. In an era where air superiority could determine the fate of nations, Palestine sought to develop an aircraft capable of meeting the challenges posed by modern warfare. The project was initiated as part of a classified defense program led by the Palestine Aeronautics Department. Recognizing the monumental task ahead, they sought assistance from the highly advanced KCU Aeronautics Division, a secretive organization operating across timelines and dimensions to aid civilizations in pivotal moments.
The KCU Aeronautics Division provided crucial blueprints, technological insights, and engineering expertise that were light-years ahead of contemporary technology. Together with Palestinian engineers and craftsmen, the design and assembly of the FA-115 Al-Aqsa became a historic undertaking. The collaboration blended cutting-edge aerodynamics, stealth, and weapon systems with local ingenuity, resulting in an aircraft unlike any other in the region.
The name Al-Aqsa, chosen to honor the sacred mosque in Jerusalem, symbolizes the plane’s purpose as a protector of the homeland. Every aspect of its design, from its sleek and stealthy frame to its powerful weapon systems, reflects the commitment to defending Palestine’s sovereignty and heritage.
Role and Capabilities
The FA-115 Al-Aqsa was developed with a singular goal: to achieve air superiority. Its advanced systems and weaponry allow it to excel in both offensive and defensive operations. The RTD missiles, with their rapid-lock and high-speed engagement capabilities, are perfect for close-range aerial dogfights, while the Osama missiles deliver precision strikes over long distances, neutralizing threats before they can approach.
Complementing its missile systems are 2 RTS (River to Sea) machine guns, symbolic of the dream of liberation spanning from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. These guns provide devastating close-range firepower, making the Al-Aqsa equally formidable in air-to-ground operations.
Symbol of Defiance
The Falasteen FA-115 Al-Aqsa is more than just an aircraft—it is a statement. It represents the unyielding spirit of a people who refuse to be subdued. Pilots of the Al-Aqsa undergo rigorous training, mastering both the aircraft's cutting-edge systems and the art of modern aerial combat. Each sortie flown is a testament to their dedication to safeguarding Palestine's skies.
The involvement of the KCU Aeronautics Division remains a closely guarded secret, known only to a select few within the highest echelons of Palestinian leadership. However, those who know the truth view the FA-115 Al-Aqsa as a gift from a higher power, delivered through the collaboration of timeless knowledge and local ingenuity.
Legacy
The Falasteen FA-115 Al-Aqsa has become a beacon of hope and strength for the Palestinian people. Its presence in the skies is a reminder that the struggle for justice and freedom transcends borders and timelines. As it continues to serve as the backbone of the Palestine Air Force, the Al-Aqsa remains a powerful symbol of the nation's resolve to protect its people, its land, and its future.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 41.6ft (12.7m)
- Length 55.5ft (16.9m)
- Height 16.4ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 14,171lbs (6,428kg)
- Loaded Weight 24,330lbs (11,036kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.77
- Wing Loading 35.8lbs/ft2 (174.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 679.8ft2 (63.2m2)
- Drag Points 3891
Parts
- Number of Parts 94
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 585