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F-75 Rattlesnake

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Controls
Ag1 missiles
Ag2 bomb
Ag3 canopy
Ag4 lights
Ag5 arrest wire
Ag6 G-limiter disable
Variants
Beast

Vtol

5th gen stealth multi-role fighter jet with a lot of capabilities.

Lore
The F-75 Rattlesnake: A Canceled U.S. Stealth Jet Project Shrouded in Secrecy

Throughout aviation history, many projects have been initiated with great promise but never made it past the development stage. One such enigmatic case is the F-75 Rattlesnake, a stealth fighter jet allegedly designed by the United States in the late 20th century. Despite its ambitious concept, the F-75 never saw the light of day, buried under layers of secrecy in a classified airbase, never to be revealed to the public.

The F-75 Rattlesnake was rumored to be a groundbreaking stealth aircraft that combined advanced radar-evading capabilities with unparalleled speed and maneuverability. Designed during the height of the Iraq War, its primary mission was to penetrate heavily fortified enemy airspace, neutralizing threats without detection. Engineers reportedly worked tirelessly on its innovative design, which included a unique serpentine airframe and cutting-edge cloaking technology that would make it nearly invisible to radar and infrared sensors.

However, the project faced significant hurdles. Like many advanced military endeavors, the F-75's development was plagued by technical challenges, rising costs, and political opposition. The jet's experimental materials and propulsion systems frequently encountered setbacks, delaying progress and increasing its budget far beyond initial estimates. Moreover, shifting military priorities, particularly with the fall of the economy, meant that resources were redirected to other defense initiatives.

What makes the story of the F-75 particularly intriguing is its mysterious disappearance from official records. According to conspiracy theories, the jet was not simply canceled but hidden away in a secretive airbase—possibly Ice Base or a similar classified facility. Witness accounts and leaked documents suggest that prototypes of the F-75 were built and tested but ultimately deemed too expensive and risky to deploy. Rather than scrapping the project entirely, the Simpleplanes government allegedly shelved it, keeping its existence a closely guarded secret.

The F-75 Rattlesnake remains an enduring mystery in the annals of military aviation. While no physical evidence of the aircraft has been released to the public, its legend persists, fueled by whispers of covert operations and black-budget programs. Whether the F-75 was a real project or merely a fabrication, its story reflects the intersection of ambition, secrecy, and the limits of technological innovation during one of the most tense periods in global history.

In the end, the F-75 Rattlesnake serves as a reminder of the countless military projects that never made it off the drawing board, hidden away in classified vaults, their potential left to the imagination. For enthusiasts of aviation and conspiracy alike, the F-75 represents a tantalizing "what if" scenario—one that may forever remain unsolved.

Weaponry

2x T-750
1x Boom 45
2x T-450

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Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 32.9ft (10.0m)
  • Length 48.8ft (14.9m)
  • Height 11.1ft (3.4m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 15,689lbs (7,116kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 11.602
  • Wing Loading 45.4lbs/ft2 (221.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 345.4ft2 (32.1m2)
  • Drag Points 5507

Parts

  • Number of Parts 121
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 1,063