F-14 Tomcat [Swept Wings]
~~~~~~~OPERATIONAL AT HIGHEST SETTINGS~~~~~~~
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a fourth-generation, supersonic, twinjet, two-seat, variable-sweep wing fighter aircraft. It was the first of the American teen-series fighters, which were designed incorporating the experience of air combat against MiG fighters during the Vietnam War.
Replacing the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, the F-14 served as the U.S. Navy's primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical reconnaissance platform. In the 1990s, it added the Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN) pod system and began performing precision ground-attack missions.
The Tomcat was retired from the U.S. Navy's active fleet on 22 September 2006, having been supplanted by the Boeing F/A-18E and F Super Hornets.
I was going to wait for the update to use rotating pieces on the sweeping wings, but I decided to build an F-14 now. This plane took way longer than I'd care to admit to build and fine tune, but it was worth it.
Sporting the Jolly Rodgers Squadron colors, this little bird sure is a beauty. That being said, it is not one of my performance crafts. She flies straight and true and responds well to control input, but is a little sluggish in pitch. It requires at least 3,000 ft ASL to perform a loop. However, this plane’s yaw is astounding and very responsive.
Pull up slowly on take off, and as always,
Detacher 1 = gear
Detacher 2 & 3 = DISABLED IN SWEPT WING
Specifications
Spotlights
- Inuyasha8215 3.0 years ago
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 22.7ft (6.9m)
- Length 40.9ft (12.5m)
- Height 10.5ft (3.2m)
- Empty Weight 21,977lbs (9,969kg)
- Loaded Weight 26,553lbs (12,044kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.792
- Wing Loading 52.7lbs/ft2 (257.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 503.6ft2 (46.8m2)
- Drag Points 4164
Parts
- Number of Parts 218
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 567
Here it is:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/lN3KOd/F-88-Dover
I used your missiles for an airplane I made. Don't worry! I did put a link down to this plane.