SF-129A ''Falkon-A''
119k DestinyAviation
5.8 years ago
Notes
-Very fun to fly around (as expected)
-Has some thrust vectoring (in pitch with a range of 5 degrees)
-Is not related to the SF-129 from Ace Combat
-Credit for the Arsenal Bird goes to gunsou03
Controls
-Action groups 1-2: Fire small Interceptors
-Action group 3: Fire large Interceptors
-Action group 7: Deploy parachute (for shorter landings)
-VTOL Down: Flaps
-Standard Flight Controls
Designed as an air superiority fighter, the SF-129, reporting name "Falkon." It was first introduced in 1987 and served with multiple air forces in many variants, including a naval variant, a twin-seat trainer, a ground attack version, and a reconnaissance variant. It continues to serve with several nations around the world to this day.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 47.4ft (14.4m)
- Length 66.5ft (20.3m)
- Height 20.7ft (6.3m)
- Empty Weight 35,417lbs (16,065kg)
- Loaded Weight 40,584lbs (18,408kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.661
- Wing Loading 74.3lbs/ft2 (363.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 545.9ft2 (50.7m2)
- Drag Points 13425
Parts
- Number of Parts 310
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,250
Oh ok thanks @DestinyAviation
@CookieDefender good question! Yes, the smaller ones lock onto targets in a shorter distance than the bigger ones (they also take less time to lock onto targets).
Is there any difference between the small interceptors and the big ones?
Nice
@DestinyAviation
I know, I was joking haha.
@DankDorito It's heavily inspired by the MiG-29, but not an exact replica!
"Hey this isn't a MiG-29, right?"
Awesome