WI-24P Super Python
Hi today i present to you the Wright Isles 4.5th Gen fighter.
Wiki:
The WI-24, Nato reporting name (Python) is a low cost/maintenance lightweight, single engine, fourth generation multi-role combat aircraft developed by Wright Isles Republic, Produced in 2011.
Variants:
WI-24 mk.I. - Most cost effective for developing countries(162 Parts)+ basic 4th Gen capabilities, no longer mass produced by Wright Isles (replaced by newer versions).
WI-24B - armed for air to ground missions and specific fuselage parts strengthened to aid with high armament weight.
WI-24P Block 90 - Current mass produced variant, On the 17th March 2013 Wright Isles republic unveiled a new version of their WI-24. The Python features enhancements including an AN/APG-83 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, an upgraded mission computer and architecture, and improvements to the cockpit. The new variant is dubbed the “Super Python”, which is intended to better operate with fifth generation fighters. The new WI-24P will become the new WI-24 baseline. On the 23rd September 2017, the WI-24P flew for the first time with an APG-83 Scalable Agile Beam Radar AESA, a new Center Pedestal Display, a modernised mission computer, Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System and Conformal fuel tanks+ Wright Isles newest (to date) BVRAAM missile the “Javelin”, as well as significantly improved Electronic Warfare ability and many other upgrades.
(317 Parts)
Stats
Crew: 1
Weight: 16,829lbs
Powerplant: 1x WE-15 afterburning turbofan (18,000lbf)
Max Speed: 1,190mph (Super Python)-
1,280mph
Cruise Speed: 650-800mph
Range: 1000km
Service Ceiling: 53,000ft
g limits: +8/-3
Armament
Wingtip pylons: 2x WIM-140 Avras (Advanced medium range Air-to-Air BVR missiles)// (reverse engineered aim-120’s)
Underwing Pylons: 2x WIM-53X Assolt (short-range air-to-air sidewinder missiles)//(reverse engineered aim 9X’s)
2x WIM-Javelin BVRAAM’s ((reverse engineered Meteor Missile))
Guns: 1x WAC30 Autocannon 1x23 mm
Controls
AG1: Jettison wingtip missiles
AG2: Afterburner
Credits Big thanks to
Aloy for screenshots
Specifications
Spotlights
- DeathStalker627 3.5 years ago
- Kevinairlines 3.5 years ago
- Guiso 3.5 years ago
- AtlasMilitaryIndustries 3.5 years ago
- DwiAngkasaAeronautics 3.5 years ago
- Inuyasha8215 3.5 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 28.5ft (8.7m)
- Length 45.2ft (13.8m)
- Height 15.3ft (4.7m)
- Empty Weight 12,883lbs (5,843kg)
- Loaded Weight 19,044lbs (8,638kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.54
- Wing Loading 96.6lbs/ft2 (471.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 197.1ft2 (18.3m2)
- Drag Points 4644
Parts
- Number of Parts 317
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,044
many thanks to you guys for the spotlight, greatly appreciated! @Kevinairlines @Inuyasha8215
I know, there is no such thing as perfect physics. My comment was really just a joke. Besides your data on the G-limit is technically true, cause without the afterburner on, you can’t do more than +8 or -3 Gs, and if you do it is still technically correct because it says ‘+8/-3 Gs’ which means(in terms of math) you can do more than 8 positive Gs and less than(lower) 3 negative Gs if you get what I’m saying. Also another thing, one of the closest physics simulator that you can consider to be good is KSP physics because NASA actually helped wi th the making of the flight characteristics, but then again, there is the kraken ._.@MartinMartinTheAviator
Neat!
guess what...guess why?? just guess....SP PHYSICS!!! g limits are structural they don’t limit the ailerons or something😅and sp doesn’t model g limits of course. @Mikey101234
oh shoot sorry yeah i should have mentioned that....the afterburner doesn’t function well at all i just put it in there cos why not....to stop, throttle 0 and then disable AG2 :) thanks a lot tho! @ShinyGemsBro
Afterburner WON'T STOOOOOP
(Upvote tho cause it's a great fighter)
It says that the g-limits are +8 and -3 but I can easily do +18 and -17 gs
Thanks a lot for the spotlight man @DeathStalker627
Thanks man! @JAkeew
Nice Job
Thanks for the spotlight @Guiso greatly appreciated!
:) @rexzion
@MartinMartinTheAviator No problem!
tryhard thumbnail
and thanks a lot for the spotlight too!!! @AtlasMilitaryIndustries
Heavily based on JF-17 and f-16 then the rest is random parts from mig21/19 eurofighter and loss of others😅 @AtlasMilitaryIndustries
jeff
Reminds me of the JF-17
Thanks a lot! @PapaKernels
Amazing for such a low part count!