Thank you so much! I ran many permutations of trying to create a weapons bay with a sleek look, and ended up with this. Unfortunately the detacher, rotator, and structural panels are rather large which makes it difficult. Plus certain pieces like to stitch together randomly when mirroring. Be aware if you mirror this aircraft, the weapon bay doors may lock in place. Removing the doors and manually re-attaching them to the rotator gets it working again. I hope we have a weapons/parts update soon! @JShay
Definitely more intake parts or options needed. I would like to see an increase in power as well to resemble real units (you shouldn't be struggling to hit Mach 1.5 with two big jets and a power/weight ratio of 3.5). A really nice feature would be nozzle based thrust vectoring!
Thanks so much everybody! Enjoy!
Wow just incredible
Thank you so much! I ran many permutations of trying to create a weapons bay with a sleek look, and ended up with this. Unfortunately the detacher, rotator, and structural panels are rather large which makes it difficult. Plus certain pieces like to stitch together randomly when mirroring. Be aware if you mirror this aircraft, the weapon bay doors may lock in place. Removing the doors and manually re-attaching them to the rotator gets it working again. I hope we have a weapons/parts update soon! @JShay
Thanks me too! Stay tuned- an armed and thrust vectored revision is coming soon.@JShay
Thanks!
Your designs are beautiful and handle great. Keep it coming!
Sweet!
Thank you! She's a belle @mixhaelr
Fun plane to fly... Must be the name! Up vote my Zephyr?
Congrats! I wish we had multiplayer... It would be awesome to face this jet with my Zephyr in a dogfight!
Take a look at my VTOL fighter
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/4Q1F5Y/F-A-39-Syzygy
Thank you!! @JShay
Definitely more intake parts or options needed. I would like to see an increase in power as well to resemble real units (you shouldn't be struggling to hit Mach 1.5 with two big jets and a power/weight ratio of 3.5). A really nice feature would be nozzle based thrust vectoring!