@SuperSuperTheSylph Actually, Swordfront was inspired by the ADFX-10, ADF-01 will give us something even scarier
In fact, I was gonna introduce this guy in a cinematic with the ADFX-10's theme, but filming the Swordfront in a decent manner is literally torture
@SuperSuperTheSylph Y'know I imagined Uno to be a little closer to Mihaly but yea D4R does come pretty close, I personally thought of him as a less angry Torres though lol
@JSTQ As of right now, most of them have the radars of roughly 1-2 gen aircraft, maybe about that of a Sea Vixen or F-104. Warpath's design is quite deceptive, despite looking like a jet biplane, he is in reality the single most advanced Scourge Jet yet, and his radar is likely a tad higher than that of a 4th gen like an F-15. Then there's the Red Demon, which has the exact same radar as an actual F3H on account of the fact that it is one. Red Rivals and Red Opponents past the E variant also have surprisingly good radar, and the Red Dash-Strike is fairly close to the Yak-28P in radar strength.
@KPLBall Unlike the other Scourge Jets, Warpath doesn't seem to actually have opinions, as it would turn out. He's very quiet. Not even the Terminators have communicated with him. Many think he has direct ties to the PROPHETS.
@JSTQ Aite
@JSTQ Nice work on the article, well done repelling their crafts.
Also, as for the images, I can see 4:
-One right after the Combat Log title, with a fighter flying
-Second one is of the mysterious, white-haired, heterochromatic-eyed woman
-Third one is of the auto-aim cannons on the JP-2NB
-Last one is the cargo/air defense truck at Yeager’s hangars
@SuperSuperTheSylph Correct this is, my first Rank VI jet (and one of my favorites despite its quirks). If I remember correctly, the Starfighter is actually has some of the most air-to-air victories out of any of my jets, top 5 at least, maybe 3 (I haven't checked my combat records recently)
@SimplyElegant Two main things:
1. Always use a blueprint, this ensures your aircraft's accuracy and aesthetics will have the best chances of being top-notch.
2. Identify major sections of the aircraft (e.g. fuselage, nose section, engine) and try using maybe only one or two parts for each. For example, many of my recent PEA-Gs can have their fuselages built in a mere 7-10 parts (including the cockpit piece)
Another tip I recommend, not for part efficiency but for aesthetics:
When making custom canopies on replicas, it may sometimes be wise to make some hollow fuselage pieces identical to the canopy, but slightly larger so it can be seen over top the canopy. Then use the vertical fill to adjust the height, so that the canopy doesn't appear to go too low. A good example is my old FA-18 versus the new one, which benefits from said tactics.
@SuperSuperTheSylph Second-to-next article more than likely, next article I already have a plan for it (it's gonna be a small one, I already have the pics, but I'm waiting 'til 2026 to unleash it)
@SuperSuperTheSylph Actually, Swordfront was inspired by the ADFX-10, ADF-01 will give us something even scarier
+1In fact, I was gonna introduce this guy in a cinematic with the ADFX-10's theme, but filming the Swordfront in a decent manner is literally torture
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@LoganAviation
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I think you're pretty cool, ya make some neat stuff! :D
+1T
+1🥞✈️
+1@JSTQ Potentially
+1@RB107 Microwave works?
+1@RB107 I made a radio prop, that count?
+1Airship
+1A new Flanker for the family
+1Good job on the article, night combat was successful
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph Y'know I imagined Uno to be a little closer to Mihaly but yea D4R does come pretty close, I personally thought of him as a less angry Torres though lol
+1@JSTQ Prototypes can fight too though, D4R is one after all
+1@KPLBall Y'know maybe you should
+1I just realized the MiG-125 is one of the few aircraft to canonically damage an A-40 in combat
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+1@BOSKnight Sure
+1First SNC vehicel of 2026? Noice :D
+1Release the Eagle
+1T
+1@CrestelAeronautics Man nice :D
+1Chibifortress :D
+1Mailing List 3:
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+1@M109Simp
@LoganAviation
@B1BLancer
I guess it's safe to say you're diving back into SP-
+1That was terrible...
Welcome back, Savage :D
@JSTQ As of right now, most of them have the radars of roughly 1-2 gen aircraft, maybe about that of a Sea Vixen or F-104. Warpath's design is quite deceptive, despite looking like a jet biplane, he is in reality the single most advanced Scourge Jet yet, and his radar is likely a tad higher than that of a 4th gen like an F-15. Then there's the Red Demon, which has the exact same radar as an actual F3H on account of the fact that it is one. Red Rivals and Red Opponents past the E variant also have surprisingly good radar, and the Red Dash-Strike is fairly close to the Yak-28P in radar strength.
+1@KPLBall Unlike the other Scourge Jets, Warpath doesn't seem to actually have opinions, as it would turn out. He's very quiet. Not even the Terminators have communicated with him. Many think he has direct ties to the
+1PROPHETS.@JSTQ Aite
@JSTQ Nice work on the article, well done repelling their crafts.
+1Also, as for the images, I can see 4:
-One right after the Combat Log title, with a fighter flying
-Second one is of the mysterious, white-haired, heterochromatic-eyed woman
-Third one is of the auto-aim cannons on the JP-2NB
-Last one is the cargo/air defense truck at Yeager’s hangars
Hellduck
+1@mikoyanster Aite, thanks for letting me know!
+1In that case, I'll start working on my entry :D
Protege nos qui vitam... frugalem agimus...
+1Happy New Year, pals! :D
+1Fullback? Flanker?? Duck???
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+1Mailing List 3:
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@LoganAviation
@B1BLancer
@SuperSuperTheSylph Correct this is, my first Rank VI jet (and one of my favorites despite its quirks). If I remember correctly, the Starfighter is actually has some of the most air-to-air victories out of any of my jets, top 5 at least, maybe 3 (I haven't checked my combat records recently)
+1@Monarchii
+1Mega Stalin used ✨SUPER✨ c o m m u n i s m
It works, kinda, again, but ✨SUPER✨
@SimplyElegant Two main things:
1. Always use a blueprint, this ensures your aircraft's accuracy and aesthetics will have the best chances of being top-notch.
2. Identify major sections of the aircraft (e.g. fuselage, nose section, engine) and try using maybe only one or two parts for each. For example, many of my recent PEA-Gs can have their fuselages built in a mere 7-10 parts (including the cockpit piece)
Another tip I recommend, not for part efficiency but for aesthetics:
+1When making custom canopies on replicas, it may sometimes be wise to make some hollow fuselage pieces identical to the canopy, but slightly larger so it can be seen over top the canopy. Then use the vertical fill to adjust the height, so that the canopy doesn't appear to go too low. A good example is my old FA-18 versus the new one, which benefits from said tactics.
I'm with @Kav
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph Second-to-next article more than likely, next article I already have a plan for it (it's gonna be a small one, I already have the pics, but I'm waiting 'til 2026 to unleash it)
+1Wonderful :D
+1It's so small :D
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph Noice work! :D
+1Also, I think you got all the active participants except @JSTQ
Looks a bit stealthy to me
+1Nice work :)
+1Well done! :D
+1T
+1Merry Christmas! :D
+1@Kav Sure mate :D
+1Mailing List 3:
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@LoganAviation
@B1BLancer
Why am I just now seeing this lol
+1Flying tank memes will never get old lol
+1