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The ATG Trinity (Old.. Broken..)

3,865 Sableric  1.8 years ago
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The At-The-Ground Trinity


The ATG Trinity is made up of 3 different Air-To-Ground weapons:

The GBU Bomb AKA Squirrel
The AGM Missile AKA Asgard
The GAU AKA Americas Greatest Parking Ticket

WARNING

Weapons do not work unless you put them on an aircraft, detach them by the first tan-painted pylon piece, and place it into Subassemblies


IMPORTANT NOTES

  • GBU-9 Squirrel

    1. Very shaky weapon so try to be gentle with the G-forces
    2. Very slow weapon, therefore it's a close-range bomb
    3. Heavy weapon, try to distribute your weight equally
  • AGM-11 Asgard

    1. It has extendable cruise wings so give it personal space
    2. Collisions may glitch so make sure not to be a bozo
    3. Takes a long time to lock on, make yourself comfortable
  • GAU-3 AGPT

    1. its a machine gun you couldn't possibly mess that up
  • Sidenote

    1. You will have to do your own paint job if you place it on your own craft
    2. The pictures below have their own designated paint job
    3. I could not care less if you didn't credit me, just take it
    4. If you mirror any of these weapons to the other side of an aircraft you may need to reconnect some pieces

ACTIVATION GROUP LIST

  • AG1 = Launch AGM
  • AG2 = Launch GBU

GBU-9 Squirrel

DESCRIPTION

The GBU-9 Squirrel is a fictional guided bomb that doesn't officially belong to any country or company, it is a CAS GBU that can fire in unison with other GBU-9s. Use this bomb for tanks or other ground vehicles.

For Best Performance

Maintain your speed at around 200 or so. Go over your enemy's head and blow up like an angry New Yorker. Make sure your main aircraft does NOT crash. Do NOT pull any hard G's at any high speeds or else the bomb will wobble in an unflattering manner. Do not hover or tread the bomb, simply navigate it while keeping speed and momentum. Impact the tip of the bomb for a guaranteed explosion.


AGM-11 Asgard

DESCRIPTION

The AGM-11 Asgard is a fictional air-launched cruise missile that doesn't officially belong to any country or company. The AGM-11 Asgard is a long-ranged Air-To-Ground cruise missile that has proven itself in effectiveness against tanks, ships, cars, trucks, and several other land vehicles, in other words, this thing is the Patrick Bateman of AGMs.

For Best Performance

This missile carries no weight, feel free to put it wherever you want, you could stick it up your ass if you wanted to. This missile is as simple as firing your enemies at a long distance, you don't need to be picky with this missile.


GAU-3

DESCRIPTION

The GAU-3 is a fictional gun pod that does not belong to any country or company. The GAU-3 is an Air-To-Ground gatling cannon designed to fit on the wings of basically any plane. The GAU-3 IS made to take down trucks, tanks, cars, some boats, etc.


CREDITS

  • Pictures/Reshade Preset
    Scratchoza

  • Photography Plane/Display Wing
    SonsoftheMoth's UF-58A Griffin

(don't ever mention the old name lol)

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 13.7ft (4.2m)
  • Length 18.0ft (5.5m)
  • Height 5.4ft (1.6m)
  • Empty Weight 4,476lbs (2,030kg)
  • Loaded Weight 4,546lbs (2,062kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 5.5lbs/ft2 (26.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 827.5ft2 (76.9m2)
  • Drag Points 903

Parts

  • Number of Parts 324
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 1,185
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    3,865 Sableric

    @JuanNotAnAlt no lol I figured out my missile glitched on the last save so ignore this post

    1.4 years ago
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    Give this man some love

    1.4 years ago
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    @Sableric Thanks

    1.8 years ago
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    3,865 Sableric

    @WisconsinStatePolice Fun Toodly Guns.. yeah

    +1 1.8 years ago
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    3,865 Sableric

    @FirstLandFish83828 it says in credits, but here's the link anyways https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/89Auk4/UF-58A-Griffin

    1.8 years ago
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    FTG

    +2 1.8 years ago
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    Link to the plane carrying these in photo?

    +2 1.8 years ago