[ A former failure turned into the dedicated missile truck for the Skypark Sea Service ]
The Megaton was originally built as an export variant if the troubled F-111B for Skypark, with the thought that they might be able to work the bugs out of the aircraft, and make the F-111B a more viable platform. This wouldn't come to pass. However, many decades later, Skypark would reassess the F-111B, drastically changing much of the aircraft, removing the swing wings altogether, replacing the engines with an experimental new form of jet, and replacing all it's prior systems with miniaturized computers. Serving as a support unit for the frontline stealth aircraft, and as a more capable strike aircraft, unhindered by the need to be stealthy, the aircraft, now knowm as the Kallem Megaton, would now serve to either clear out air defenses ahead of stealth fighters and attack aircraft, allow stealth fighters to use missiles normally to large through networking, or use it far superior maximum weapons capacity to destroy targets on the ground once the stealth aircraft have gained air superiority.
[ Weapons ]
- 13 AIM-120 missiles
- Six Brimstone missiles.
- two rotary cannons
[ Controls ]
- Standard control layout
- Weapon bay doors open automatically, with Brimstone selection.
- AG1: eject escape capsule
- AG2: deploy parachute
- AG3: tail hook
- VTOL: Air Brakes
[ Notes ]
- This uses the same engine design as the HarD-5.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 51.7ft (15.8m)
- Length 70.2ft (21.4m)
- Height 18.1ft (5.5m)
- Empty Weight 24,189lbs (10,972kg)
- Loaded Weight 32,048lbs (14,536kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 6.311
- Wing Loading 34.8lbs/ft2 (170.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 920.6ft2 (85.5m2)
- Drag Points 6208
Parts
- Number of Parts 191
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 869