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KG H23 2 Nightmare

32.8k KGcheater  4.3 years ago
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Nightware is a medium-sized multi-purpose stealth fighter developed by me, which has good maneuverability.

When you press the fire button, the magazine cover will open automatically. The fighter plane has been installed with external store magazine for air to increase the bomb load. But at the same time, there are also ground versions to choose from, but you need to install them yourself.

At present, the biggest drawback I have found in this plane is its slow speed, which is almost the common fault of all my planes. The top speed of the plane is about 800 miles per hour.

When the aircraft's speed exceeds 700 miles per hour, the vertical tail of the aircraft will rotate into a horizontal tail to reduce drag. At this time, the aircraft will rely on the internal stabilizer to ensure no yaw.

I haven't built a stealth fighter for quite some time. Maybe my technology is a bit backward. If you have any questions about this plane, I hope you can reply to me in the comments section. If you think I'm doing well, I hope you can give me your support. All in all, have a good time.

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 64.8ft (19.8m)
  • Length 69.7ft (21.3m)
  • Height 11.8ft (3.6m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 15,889lbs (7,207kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 63.646
  • Wing Loading 14.1lbs/ft2 (68.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,128.9ft2 (104.9m2)
  • Drag Points 2735

Parts

  • Number of Parts 514
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 2,494
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    32.8k KGcheater

    @F40GT The reason I came up with this design method is that the vertical tail also brings resistance.This should help the plane break through the speed of sound.

    4.1 years ago
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    387 F40GT

    Looks like America found a way to use the YF-23 design (not saying that the ya-23 was useless, also I like the the yf-23 better than the f-22)

    4.2 years ago
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    14.2k Griffon1

    @EchoWhiskey11 Yeah I mean the actual aircraft can remain untouched, just make the gear dragless/little drag. I hope this information proves useful in the future :)

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    @AccilianMilitaryAircraft I can definitely vouch for that. I have a tail less design I'm building which relies on drag to fly. It didn't take me long to realize custom gear makes way more drag.

    4.3 years ago
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    14.2k Griffon1

    If your using custom gear you might want to make it dragless, even though they will be in the fuselage during flight. That solved my issue, and now my planes are average speed

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    14.2k Griffon1

    @EchoWhiskey11 YF-23 Gang

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    Beautiful and Great

    4.3 years ago
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    Looks good, as you can tell from my logo, I enjoy these kind of builds. Looks like a YF-23, which in my opinion was better than the 22.

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    Lol, I also recently published a 5-th gen two engine high maneurble supersonic fighter named "Nightmare" with number "23" as a model number))) pretty funny that you have got such a similar idea as mine (I don't think you have seen my aircraft, ur plane is cool though)

    4.3 years ago