Tiran Altica Jaguar F.12
INTRODUCTION
The Tiran-Altica Jaguar (Jaguar F.12) is a single seat, single-engine, all weather, fourth generation multirole fighter manufactured and designed by Tiran Altica Industries. It was designed in the 1980s as a much needed replacement for the F.7 fighter in the Winolian Air Force. Although initially entering service as a daytime interceptor, the designers planned for it to become a multirole fighter capable of all-aspect day and night operations. It has seen export success and because of its effective and modular design, it is still the backbone of the Winolian Air Force and several other Air Forces.
FEATURES
- Realistic (and fun) performance [Best with joystick but fine with keyboard]
- Custom control surfaces
- Custom (but very buggy) landing gear
- Very simple cockpit
- Custom weapons
- Afterburner rings
ARMAMENT
Guns
- 6 barrelled gatling gun
Air-to-Air Weapons
2 x HiT-44G BVRAAM
Beyond visual range, active radar homing air to air missile. Select weapon and fire.
2 X HiT-28 SRAAM
Short range dog-fighting missile. Select weapon and fire.
Air-to-Ground Weapons
- 2 X YB-631 1000-Pound laser guided bombs
Warning: Fire the missiles with the stated name, not the bombs.
Others
- 2 x Drop tanks
- 1 x ECM Pod
- 1 x Targeting pod
- 1 x Navigation pod
CONTROLS
AG1 - Jettison tanks
AG2 - Jettison weapons (excluding wingtip weapons)
AG3 - Lights
AG4 - Drag chute
AG5 -
AG6 -
AG7 - Jettison special mission equipment
AG8 -
GALLERY
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor A-17 IP(B)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 33.7ft (10.3m)
- Length 54.3ft (16.6m)
- Height 17.4ft (5.3m)
- Empty Weight 22,831lbs (10,356kg)
- Loaded Weight 36,319lbs (16,474kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.299
- Wing Loading 102.0lbs/ft2 (497.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 356.2ft2 (33.1m2)
- Drag Points 2197
Parts
- Number of Parts 905
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 4,097
@Jerba That's my style, glad you like it.
@DILOPH It's really just the same concept Miksee came up with a long time ago that I replicated from the ground up.
This looks so detailed yet so simple at the same time
I need that afterburner
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