Fun fact: Even known the project was closed, The research from this aircraft has impacted the aerospace industry, it’s composition and avionics led to several NATO aircraft, including the F-16E/F and the Dassault Rafale. The Soviet Union/Russian Federation created their own version called the Su-47 Bekrut, which unfortunately was cancelled due to a lack of funding as a result of economic difficulties after Soviet Collapse. This was also the reason the Buran and other Soviet spaceplane programs were cancelled 😞
It’s surprising to see you making non-Soviet/CIS aircraft, but it’s a really good job! Do you take requests? If you do, I’d really like if you could make the Ye-155 (MiG-25 Bizjet concept (Unbuilt)). If not, that’s okay.
@WisconsinStatePolice my theory is that the instructor controls from a set command point and can take control any time for beginners, but after introductory training they use it for proficiency training.
Fun fact: The Tu-144 beat the Concorde into production by a few months. However, after a few fatal crashes, the aircraft was rarely carrying passengers. One specific airplane was used to train Soviet Cosmonauts for the Buran (Snowstorm), the Soviet equivalent to the Space Shuttle. It was also used by NASA for a supersonic research program in the last few years of its life. The surviving examples are either in display in the CIS and Germany or in storage in undisclosed locations.
Dear An-225,
We miss your power. Every day, you showed the world that it’s a commie sky and uncle Sam’s asleep. You carried the heavy burden of space flight on your shoulders. You carried cargo to the ends of the earth. Ye appreciate your service, and we miss you so much. Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Fun fact: the MiG-25 had a top speed of Mach 3.8, but when it reached those speeds for prolonged time it would damage the engines, so it was held back to Mach 3.2 until active interception. It was also originally built to intercept the cancelled B-70 Valkyrie, but got a new lease on life with the creation of the SR-71 Blackbird. It was exported to a few Arab nations, where it helped reconnaissance operations on Israeli military operations, perfectly immune to interception by Israeli F-4s. It has been replaced by the MiG-31 “Foxhound”, which was originally a variant of the Foxbat. It still serves with the Syrian military to this day, but even there its days are numbered, as they are looking for a replacement for the aging aircraft. The reason it has large wings is because the aircraft is aerodynamically a flying brick, without the lifting body found in most fighters. The United States mistook it as a highly maneuverable aircraft, which led to the F-15, which was the most capable fighter in the US arsenal until the arrival of
The F-22.
Le British F-5 has arrived
+2How do you put decals on planes? I mean, there has to be some sort of way to put pictures on planes
+2Fun fact: Even known the project was closed, The research from this aircraft has impacted the aerospace industry, it’s composition and avionics led to several NATO aircraft, including the F-16E/F and the Dassault Rafale. The Soviet Union/Russian Federation created their own version called the Su-47 Bekrut, which unfortunately was cancelled due to a lack of funding as a result of economic difficulties after Soviet Collapse. This was also the reason the Buran and other Soviet spaceplane programs were cancelled 😞
+1@Halcyon215 I think that’s what he meant
+1@STALIN83 Thanks bud! This is one of my favorite aircraft btw
+1@PlaneSpike no I did not know that, thanks
+1(Looks like the satanic rituals are working finally (/j))
+1Great work! Keep it up!
@STALIN83 Thanks buddy!
+1It’s surprising to see you making non-Soviet/CIS aircraft, but it’s a really good job! Do you take requests? If you do, I’d really like if you could make the Ye-155 (MiG-25 Bizjet concept (Unbuilt)). If not, that’s okay.
+1MiG-21 at home
+1@Mitterbin how can I join? Just curious.
+1@Mitterbin just a quick question, what year is it currently in KE?
+1@WisconsinStatePolice my theory is that the instructor controls from a set command point and can take control any time for beginners, but after introductory training they use it for proficiency training.
+1@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore this is why they took the Marines’ tanks away
+1@MsMuseumJanitor Thanks Ma’am!
+1Can you make one where it’s just one sub? I wanna use a QH-50 do drop a nuclear weapon on it.
+1What kinda drugs were you on to think this was a good idea? All jokes aside, I love it!
+1@MA2211CwCABaerospace maybe the WW2 like that one comic where WW2 is delayed until the 1990s (don’t ask what is is I forgot the name
+1What it lacks in maneuverability, it makes up for in firepower.
+1@xXLouisPlayzXx Thanks!
+1@xXLouisPlayzXx Awesome! Thank you!
+1I don’t know if you take requests, but can you make the EB-52H Megafortress from Flight of the Old Dog?
+1This plane is ugly as sin and I love it.!
+1@IFVuser German Engineering. Gotta love it.
+1@SPsidearm Russian Badger moment
+1The best fish :D
+1Mulch Gang for Life!
+1I tried to intercept a UAP with this and got sent to space
+1The ADFX-01 is fictional, it comes from a game franchise called Ace Combat
+1Le British freedom fighter has arrived
+1I could literally defeat it by stomping on it
+1It’s the Tic-Tac!
+1Kinda looks like the He 163
+1Ah, yes, the Bismarck slayer.
+1Kinda looks like the X-44.
+1My game crashed
+1@126 that’s what I was going to say
+1This is actually based on a real airplane, the SR-72 “Son of Blackbird”; unlike the Darkstar, This aircraft is Unmanned.
+1@WritersCrusadersAirCo I just made it so it can self launch and aim without having to be in range
+1@WritersCrusadersAirCo I literally just modified it so you can actually fly it
+1Fun fact: The Tu-144 beat the Concorde into production by a few months. However, after a few fatal crashes, the aircraft was rarely carrying passengers. One specific airplane was used to train Soviet Cosmonauts for the Buran (Snowstorm), the Soviet equivalent to the Space Shuttle. It was also used by NASA for a supersonic research program in the last few years of its life. The surviving examples are either in display in the CIS and Germany or in storage in undisclosed locations.
@jansen574 Thanks!
Looks like something out of Highfleet
You mind if I modify this a little and make it as part of a series of planes in my alternate universe? I’ll credit you for it by the way :)
Literally a fiat with a Benelli on it. Funniest thing I’ve seen today so far.
You can’t say the n-word on here, you silly goose!
Dear An-225,
We miss your power. Every day, you showed the world that it’s a commie sky and uncle Sam’s asleep. You carried the heavy burden of space flight on your shoulders. You carried cargo to the ends of the earth. Ye appreciate your service, and we miss you so much. Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Fun fact: the MiG-25 had a top speed of Mach 3.8, but when it reached those speeds for prolonged time it would damage the engines, so it was held back to Mach 3.2 until active interception. It was also originally built to intercept the cancelled B-70 Valkyrie, but got a new lease on life with the creation of the SR-71 Blackbird. It was exported to a few Arab nations, where it helped reconnaissance operations on Israeli military operations, perfectly immune to interception by Israeli F-4s. It has been replaced by the MiG-31 “Foxhound”, which was originally a variant of the Foxbat. It still serves with the Syrian military to this day, but even there its days are numbered, as they are looking for a replacement for the aging aircraft. The reason it has large wings is because the aircraft is aerodynamically a flying brick, without the lifting body found in most fighters. The United States mistook it as a highly maneuverable aircraft, which led to the F-15, which was the most capable fighter in the US arsenal until the arrival of
The F-22.
Hornen’t
This is awesome! Keep up the good work!