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Skylark Aerospace C-13A Hunter (Single-seater, Military) Special Mission

297 DeejeX  1.5 years ago

Skylark Aerospace C-13A Hunter Series

In 2021, G Aviation Command held a census to all military staff associated with military aviation operations (carrier deck crew, pilots, Command staff, ground crew etc.), asking 30 questions about military aviation wants and needs. Of the 50,000,000 crew involved, the vast majority wanted a new series of aircraft, a major revamp to aircraft carriers, facilities and ground support, command, debrief and refuelling. G Aviation Command split the request into 2 projects and took them to High Command. A month later, High Command agreed, and gave £47,000,000,000,000 to each project. Ninety-Four Billion Pounds for everything. They could revamp it 3 times over and still have more then half of the initial money.

Aviation Command worked with the G Defence Force (GDF) and built 40,000 new airbases, all of which and the rest could hold AT LEAST 1,000 military aircraft, 500 support aircraft, 100 supply aircraft, 500 military helicopters, 250 support helicopters, and 100 supply helicopters and 100 troop helicopters. They also added a new or upgraded 12-storey air traffic control building and 15 separate personnel buildings, which could each hold 180 personnel. 10 separate barracks for the pilots and co-pilots and 5 spares for any troops in transit stopping by. That’s capacity for 5,400 personnel on site. In addition they got 25,000,000 million extra jobs and bought stashes of new planes and ordnance for backup.

The other request and consequently project was a new series of aircraft to fly for the next 30 years. It was a large ask, and Aviation Command was unsure about the success of this ambitious plan. High Command and the GDF had a secret conference and had a look at the money left - £80,000,000,000 - and decided that they’d give it a go. 2 weeks later High Command held a press conference about what they wanted. Broadly a high Alpha multirole fighter and a competitor to the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18E Super-Hornet.

Skylark Aerospace had been quietly watching the growing storm as G was plunged into a harsh winter while fighting in the 2nd Suez Crisis. After the success of the NB-SGM-1 Lander missile, the D-1A Widow UCAV and the T-2A Goliath II, they had been hiding in the shadows for a few months. In this time they built 67 new 3km x 5km state-of-the-art super-factories - the largest in the world. They decided they would have a go at the project but not take it too seriously.

So they did. And it went pretty well. A respectable aircraft with potential. Before they took it to High Command though, they took a look at what Diamond Day institute where building. They took one look at it, thought it was rubbish and badly designed - which it was - but fit for purpose.

High Command wanted first a 4.5 generation, twin-engine, 1-2 seater, Mach 1.5+ capable, multirole, twin-tail, carrier adaptable, afterburner, super-cruising, 65 degree+ AoA (high-Alpha) medium fighter-bomber.

Skylark Aerospace had the makings of a 5th Generation Fighter, but not what High Command wanted. So they scrapped the first design and make a new one. And it was perfect. A sturdy competitor to the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18E Super-Hornet. So they gave it to High Command. And it was commissioned. Skylark went back and gave it the finishing touches (ordnance, military cockpits, ejector seats, etc.) and gave it back. High Command, the GDF, and Aviation Command took it gratefully and tested it.

It was the perfect fighter and Skylark were given some extra money to adapt it into 8 different variants. These were: Standard, Interceptor, Close Air support, Ground Attack, Reconnaissance 1, Reconnaissance 2 (Recon 1 but equipped with a big Standoff Missile), Special Mission, and Special Mission Carrier Variant.
All of these aircraft could be flown with only the pilot, and the R.I.O was optional. The reconnaissance type only came with two seats along with Close Air Support and Ground Attack.

Another plan was commissioned for two more aircraft u dear the same project name. These were: C-16 Terror (5+ gen, ultra-role) and the C-17 Wasp II (6+ gen, ultra-role, super fighter).
I will try and get around to these aircraft!

Other aircraft can be found here:
Only the instructions will be found on these aircraft’s pages. Sorry if most of these are twin-seaters. It was hard changing all of the cockpits around (even with sub-assemblies).

Single Seat Interceptor:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/vvIBoe/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Air-Hunter-Single-Seater-Interceptor

Twin Seat Interceptor:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/w6C20l/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Air-Hunter-Twin-Seater-Interceptor

Twin Seat Reconnaissance 1:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Sy7En1/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Sky-Hunter-Twin-seater-reconnaissance-1

Twin Seat Reconnaissance 2:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/094q39/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Sky-Hunter-Twin-seater-reconnaissance-2

Twin Seat Close Air Support:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/MoaQHC/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Hunter-Twin-Seater-Close-Air-Support

Single Seat Special Mission:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Lrfo33/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Hunter-Single-seater-Military-Special-Mission

Twin Seat Standard Type:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Y5k4V7/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Hunter-Twin-Seater-Military

Twin Seat Ground Attack:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/BVko69/Skylark-Aerospace-C-13A-Hunter-Twin-Seater-Ground-Attack

Enough talking. You can hear about the aircraft you clicked on now.

Instructions for this aircraft:

AG1: EJECT
AG2: Master Arm
AG3: Drop tank
AG4: Hook
AG5: Drop Weapons
AG6: Lights
AG7: Canopy
AG8: System

TRIM: Trim
VTOL: Flaps.

Please feel free to use my aircraft for whatever you want and also re-upload better, improved versions. If you are going to, then it would be really cool if you tag me. Thanks.

© @ DeejeX 2022.

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 45.4ft (13.8m)
  • Length 65.2ft (19.9m)
  • Height 13.6ft (4.1m)
  • Empty Weight 22,417lbs (10,168kg)
  • Loaded Weight 47,114lbs (21,371kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 6.725
  • Wing Loading 80.7lbs/ft2 (393.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 584.0ft2 (54.3m2)
  • Drag Points 4274

Parts

  • Number of Parts 271
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 1,540