Legend of Time.
The SCF-30 Seductor, introduced in 1960 following its design and production in 1959, was a formidable carrier-capable attack aircraft of its era. Typically armed with three SGB-16 Buster III guided bombs, six GASSAM 9E air-to-ground missiles, and four SCATRAM Mk. II air-to-air missiles, it offered a versatile and powerful weapons payload. The Seductor served with distinction, utilized by the Starcrest Naval Air Corps, the United States Navy, and several other military forces. Produced until 1968, with 432 units completed, it played a vital role in carrier operations before being succeeded by the SCF-32 Breech. Its legacy remains as an example of mid-20th-century innovation in attack aircraft design.
The SCF-30 Seductor was highly effective in its ground attack role, utilizing its versatile payload and precision systems to dominate battlefield targets. Armed with three SGB-16 Buster III guided bombs and six GASSAM 9E air-to-ground missiles, it could deliver devastating strikes on enemy infrastructure, troop concentrations, and armored vehicles. Its powerful weaponry combined with advanced avionics allowed the Seductor to execute high-accuracy bombing runs and missile attacks, even in hostile environments. The aircraft's robust design ensured it could endure intensive ground attack missions while maintaining reliability during carrier-based operations. Its success in this role solidified the SCF-30 Seductor as a cornerstone of mid-20th-century tactical air operations.
In its early operational years, the SCF-30 Seductor demonstrated remarkable versatility as a multi-role fighter, performing both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions with efficiency. While its primary role evolved into that of a ground attack aircraft, it initially showcased its adaptability by excelling in dogfights and interception missions. Equipped with four SCATRAM Mk. II air-to-air missiles, it was capable of engaging enemy aircraft with precision, securing air superiority when required. Simultaneously, its ability to carry guided bombs and air-to-ground missiles allowed it to strike ground-based targets effectively, transitioning seamlessly between offensive roles. This dual capability made the SCF-30 Seductor a valuable asset in dynamic operational scenarios, where mission requirements could change rapidly. Its robust design and advanced avionics of the time contributed to its effectiveness as a multi-role platform, setting the stage for its later specialization in ground attack operations.
Specifications
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 30.1ft (9.2m)
- Length 38.1ft (11.6m)
- Height 14.3ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 14,734lbs (6,683kg)
- Loaded Weight 28,741lbs (13,036kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.345
- Wing Loading 94.3lbs/ft2 (460.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 304.9ft2 (28.3m2)
- Drag Points 3180
Parts
- Number of Parts 112
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 533
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