Ares protector
After gretting tired off random pilots running rampant and bombing the island, the inhabitants of krakabloa decided to fight back. Their solution was the Ares protector. Not a showboat like some other planes.... Ahem..... The protector's soul purpose is to destroy airborne invaders of krakabloa.
With six interceptors to destroy distant foes and 6 guardians for closer encounters, the island should'nt have a problem again. It was created with a state of the art vtol system to respond to threats within seconds. It can even take off straight up. Another key feature is the incredible maneuverability. Even at supersonic speeds it's turn radius is quite remarkable. The only propose of the looks of the fighter is to camouflage with the grassy and sandy of the island.
-to take off, simply throttle up, wait for a second then smoothly push the vtol forward while pitching up. For the aforementioned straight up just throttle up, pitch up, and from 45° to 90° push the vtol up. The high maneuverability sometimes causes some instability at lower speeds so be careful. If you're at all worried about your missiles getting to their targets, ag1-6 fire 2 for redundancy. (1-3 are interceptors and 4-6 are guardians)-
*For your consideration, the Ares protector.*
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 36.4ft (11.1m)
- Length 36.0ft (11.0m)
- Height 14.4ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 16,350lbs (7,416kg)
- Loaded Weight 19,851lbs (9,004kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.056
- Wing Loading 57.9lbs/ft2 (282.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 342.8ft2 (31.8m2)
- Drag Points 2164
Parts
- Number of Parts 63
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 433
But from what I can see there aren’t many colours anyway, it shouldn’t take longer than 5 minutes
Ok that’s fine, just select ‘custom’ from the paint menu and it should work
That's what I did with scarlet Angel but this was a custom paint job @Rodrigo110 I'll try anyway (probably not today)
You check what paint scheme it’s using, for example (red and white, custom, default.) then do the subassembly procedure, and set the paint on the new one to the same one as the old one was. If you actually can do it, then I can’t rate this, and it has to be a successor.
@Rodrigo110 submission #2
Sorry it's not a successor. When I tried to do the subassembly thing it ruined the paint and I'm lazy so ya.