I fix the issue with the thrust vectoring! (Was not symmetrical sorry about that!)
As the U.S. saw the need for a new generation (5th gen) of fighters, they had 2 planes in mind the Lockheed Martin YF-22 and the McDonald Douglas YF-23. They eventually picked the F-22 Raptor. The F-22 quickly became a legend and a threat to opposing craft. In turn Russia and China both made contesting 5th gen fighters. (Which I have already uploaded.) The F-22 was made for the U.S. Air Force and is known as the deadliest fighter. This project was very long and tedious. (With uncountable explosions!) I have added a cockpit, (I just stole Wolfhunter's cockpit from his F-22 :) ) extra details, and my "realistic" (I try) afterburner! The payload is AMRAAM ×6 and Sidewinder ×2. The throttle needs to be higher than 95% for afterburner.
Instructions are available in game. Enjoy!
For a clean cobra: Speed less than 280mph, 100% Throttle, and VTOL 100% (down) once you pull down the VTOL pitch up immediately until you reach 100° then slowly pitch down to 0°.
The best speed for landing is ~185mph or less (idk) The aircraft can super cruise up at 20,000 Feet and can reach speeds up to 1460mph.
Btw I may update this by adding differential thrust (Top Gun Maverick: "Splitting the throttle...") and possibly cruise missiles.
As I said in my biography (on my profile) this is my 2nd favorite aircraft!
Yes I am a nerd :)
Splash 1!
V2 here
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor [RD] F-22A Raptor: Do Not Download BROKEN
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 44.4ft (13.5m)
- Length 61.6ft (18.8m)
- Height 17.6ft (5.4m)
- Empty Weight 28,260lbs (12,818kg)
- Loaded Weight 49,543lbs (22,472kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.524
- Wing Loading 30.3lbs/ft2 (147.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,636.8ft2 (152.1m2)
- Drag Points 1472
Parts
- Number of Parts 357
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,929
@WHNineTripleOne, V2 may come soon!
Thank you so much for your support!
This craft was made possible by the talent of @WolfHunter9111 (Cockpit) and @ReinMcDeer (pretty much the whole plane)