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Aerospace [ ] Stealth,Design SSF-AAS 2057

7,526 AnarchistAerospaceIndustries  9.0 years ago

Hello all, this is the newly made SSF-AAS 2057. There is some history behind this plane, and there will be prices set, for the two or three versions of this plane.

History:

After the Vietnam war, an underground society needed to fight off intruders, yet they have already lost five bases, leaving them with seven. Engineers from the UK, and the US met up with the leaders and engineers of the society, which is also known as the "Devilish Demons". The engineers came up with a design, and the prototype was made. They dubbed the prototype, the "Red Eagle", which in scientific names, was named "SSF-AAS V-147" and was tested two days after it was built. The jet preformed well, Aswell as dodging a S.A.M. missile that was coming from behind. The V-147 then hit a slot of turbulence, causing the left wing to snap off and send the plane barreling to the ground. The crew of 2 were able to eject and safely land, having minor injuries. After stopping production due to war times and repairing countries, the production was resumed in 1994, and the prototype "SSF-AAS 2050" was made. After weeks of testing and rebuilding, they nearly mastered it. Though due to the government stopping the program, the "Devilish Demons" has then had the SSF-AAS 2057 in active service, as a stealth plane, which can hold multiple 20mm cannons and a few missiles. The 2057 is the plane you see here.

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 44.8ft (13.7m)
  • Length 30.8ft (9.4m)
  • Height 10.7ft (3.3m)
  • Empty Weight 11,122lbs (5,045kg)
  • Loaded Weight 23,620lbs (10,713kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.854
  • Wing Loading 52.2lbs/ft2 (254.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 452.6ft2 (42.1m2)
  • Drag Points 3011

Parts

  • Number of Parts 43
  • Control Surfaces 11
  • Performance Cost 396