SEPECAT Jaguar - (flight control improved)
New, improved version with better maneuvering at slow speed,
Now with better handling. I have worked on the horizontal stabilizer to fix the high G turn problem. Now it is good to go under 300 mph with ease.
RAF Jaguar GR3 with view of overwing AIM-9L Sidewinder missile.
Three RAF Jaguars during Operation Northern Watch in September 1999.
About
The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft originally used by the British Royal Air Force and the French Air Force in the close air support and nuclear strike role. First entered into service in 1970s, retired form UK and French services but it is still in service with the Indian Air Force as of 2023.
Source: Wiki
The Story
"Teranivo, what once was a thriving island now turned to a war zone. With the island being a good strategic point during wars, Teranivo has been the epicenter of conflicts in the large continent. 15 years ago, the island fell into chaos with two rival nations who jointly occupied the island declared war on each other and destroyed most infrastructure and forcing the island's residents and the troops of of the two nations to flee due to the chances of nuclear escalation in the island. Thus the island has been left inhabited for 15 years until now, with the Union of Free Nations declaring the island to be uninhabited several nations have begun a race to capture the islands for themselves. After the chaotic scramble of Teranivo, a nation called the Omenian Federation has taken control of the two isles and have started aggressive actions against other members of the Union by launching ballistic missiles and bombing raids against Union cities"
- Reported by @lewishasnoiq
It was in the late 1970s, the United Kingdom, alongside its NATO allies, sent a few squadrons of Jagua GR3s supporting the Union on Free Nations Forces to stop the Omenian Republic and capture the isles.
Controls:
AG1- Brake parachute
AG2- Open/close canopy
AG4-Drop external fuel tank
AG5-Dump 4 unguided bombs
Weapons
- 2x 30mm canons mounted under the fuselage
- 4x AIM-9 Sidewinder Air to air missiles
- 2x Falcon2 air to surface missile
- 4x conventional bombs (AG5 to dump them all)
- counter measures
Top speed: 1650 km/hour
Photo Gallery:
Jaguar Gr3 landed in a frontline airbase in Teranivo islands - photo by Cap. Copper Coconut
AG1 for drag parachute, AG2 for Canopy
Night petrol
External fuel tank just dropped, ready for dogfight (AG4)
Air to air kill
Bombing the enemy base
Anti-shipping missile deployed
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Feel free to use it in your video.
Please add a credit line or link to this page. THANK YOU
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 33.5ft (10.2m)
- Length 65.3ft (19.9m)
- Height 19.2ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 17,767lbs (8,059kg)
- Loaded Weight 20,117lbs (9,125kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.518
- Wing Loading 34.7lbs/ft2 (169.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 580.1ft2 (53.9m2)
- Drag Points 6215
Parts
- Number of Parts 286
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,331
@freddy1969 thanks for lots of support
@WinsWings that's what I did in the third one
@420IsMyGod For me, reality is more important- you can XML edit to make unlimited fuel or unlimited ammo on the flares. But thanks for the video
I am going to put a link to this in the YouTube video description
@WinsWings this time it's deaths wasn't due to losing a wing it ran out of flares I wasn't able to dodge every missle
@WinsWings alright going to do another survivability test video on it
@420IsMyGod yes. Since I fix the horizontal stabilizer, there is more control and better survivability
Did you also improve it's survivability
@IceCraftGaming okay, check out close
I gotta try this one out soon
@IceCraftGaming
@Bryan5 @MDDJB Thank you guys
@Zaineman - I have fixed the issue. please try