Lockheed F-104G Starfighter Ejercito del Aire de España
Attention: This aircraft features an incredibly advanced and realistic flight model. If you can't land it, take comfort that I can barely land it using my keyboard, and I've flown it more than anyone probably ever will. I literally had to invent a technology to make this thing work right.
USAF
USAF - Unarmed
Act. 1 - Arrestor hook (carrier landings not recommended, but possible)
Act. 2 - Air brakes
Act. 3 - Braking parachute
Act. 4 - Drop underwing tanks
Act. 5 - Drop tip tanks
Act. 6 - secondary night nav lights (supposed to blink opposite of the main ones)
Act. 7 - primary nav lights
VTOL down - Flaps and the first BCL system ever implemented in SP.
The F-104G Starfighter was an export model of its predecessor, the F-104C. Many improvements were made, including a totally revised tail. However, some US fighter wings retained F-104Gs in order to train Luftwaffe pilots. The F-104G served in nearly every NATO aligned country, including Spain, West Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Canada, and even Japan. This one was made for the default paint challenge. I snatched the AIM-9B Sidewinder missiles from closeairsupport. As both my first platinum build and my first fully PC build, I spent nearly a week perfecting the design and flight performance (and inventing the first ever functional blown flaps system in SP) with ChiChiWerx. I hope it is pleasing both aesthetically and in terms of speed and agility. Enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Default Paint Challenge!
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 25.8ft (7.9m)
- Length 59.2ft (18.0m)
- Height 14.7ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 20,619lbs (9,352kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.25
- Wing Loading 71.8lbs/ft2 (350.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 287.4ft2 (26.7m2)
- Drag Points 1119
Parts
- Number of Parts 332
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,389
I'm form spain, i aprove this. It's called: ejercicio de el aire tho
hey i landed this