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ST-19 Casket

1,046 DESMONTHEWOLFIE  1.8 years ago

This is a re-upload of this jet. I removed the original because it had problems.

The ST-19 is a 1st Generation fighter that has been modified with modern avionics and has a engine with thrust vents that serve as what i’d call “pseudo thrust vectoring” (which on this build of it are just VTOL Controll nozzles). If you want you could hop right into the game and fly this thing. Or you could stick around and learn a little bit about it in terms of lore.

In 1956 the Wolf island government was looking for a new jet fighter to replace the ST-36 Whirlpool. In 1958 Sabortooth Indestries submitted the ST-19. It served from 1959-62 when it was then phased out and replaced by the St-114 Burnaco. Then in 1992 wolf island started a program to modernize any old military aircraft that was capable of flying that wasn’t exported to another country or purchased by a civilian. The ST-19 was in this program along with a few other aircraft such as the St-36,ST-12 Judy (I am working on it),and 2 more aircraft (that I have not made yet). The program was successful and the ST-19 was upgraded to have modernized avionics and uses a new engine with special thrust vents that use thrust from the engine and vents it out through 6 different vents located to the side of the engine.

(This is a photo of the ST-19 before all the upgrades. In reality I just took every extra bit off)

Controls:
Pitch/Roll/Yaw is normal.

AG1:Disable AOA limiter and activate pitch enhancement.

AG2:Ditches the missiles

AG3:Thrust vents (they drain fuel quicker btw)

Credits
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Planaria:HUD

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 21.7ft (6.6m)
  • Length 21.4ft (6.5m)
  • Height 7.7ft (2.3m)
  • Empty Weight 5,341lbs (2,423kg)
  • Loaded Weight 5,940lbs (2,694kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2147483.648
  • Wing Loading 56.1lbs/ft2 (273.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 105.9ft2 (9.8m2)
  • Drag Points 2044

Parts

  • Number of Parts 103
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 628