AG Fugitive & TV-guided bomb (carrier attack aircraft)
Originally started as a super sonic carrier-borne nuclear weapon delivery platform, unlike its semi-competitor North American A3J Vigilante, Mor-Midgee AG Fugitive was completed as a conventional twin-seater strike aircraft. With cutting edge electronics, Fugitive is capable of operating TV-Guided Ordnance AGM-43 "Mike" to strike surface targets with high-precision, but the aircraft can also deliver a large volume of conventional non-guided bombs with its large payload.
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This is my fictional 1950s US Navy carrier attack jet, and yet another aircraft that branched from a F-104 I made last year. I'm pretty happy with how it came to be. But the TV-bomb "Mike" is as much a highlight (for me) as the plane itself, as it's my first manual-guidance bomb/missile-anything I've built, that can be dropped from an aircraft without hindering the characteristics of the aircraft itself.I forgot which one I started first, but I worked on both of them at the same time. Oh and thank goodness I could fix the annoying "screen locks itself when custom missile hits a ship" bug. I think it was caused by core/base missile with 0 explosion scale.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 37.9ft (11.6m)
- Length 59.4ft (18.1m)
- Height 19.0ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 32,266lbs (14,635kg)
- Loaded Weight 53,671lbs (24,344kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.318
- Wing Loading 75.4lbs/ft2 (368.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 711.8ft2 (66.1m2)
- Drag Points 4281
Parts
- Number of Parts 280
- Control Surfaces 13
- Performance Cost 1,505