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F/A -33 Peregrine (rebuild)

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Nation of Origin: Iosia
Role: Stealth air superiority fighter
First Flight: 19th August 1995
Introduction: 28th July 2006
Status: In Service (as of 2018)

rebuild of an older aircraft

By far one of the most formidible and efficent air superiority fighters to come from Iosia, the YAF-33 (redesignated to F/A-33) Peregrine is a twin engine, all weather supersonic stealth fighter that was based partially off of shared blueprints of Nordenvoks YF-81 Jötunn; the losing competitor of the F-32 Sleipnir. The F/A-33 Peregrines combination of stealth, aerodynamic performance, and situational awareness gives the aircraft unprecedented air combat capabilities in comparison to other 5th generation fighter aircraft.

Plans for bomber and naval variants were initially underway in the late 2000's and early 2010's, however, due to pricing, plans for both variations were scapped in favor of the F/B-90 Night Witch III - a highly classified aircraft rumored to already be partaking in missions despite official claims.

General Characteristics

Crew: 1
Wingspan 73.8ft (22.5m)
Length 98.4ft (30.0m)
Height 28.6ft (8.7m)
Empty Weight 77,698lbs (35,243kg)
Loaded Weight 109,509lbs (49,672kg) 

Performance

Maximum speed: Classified
Cruise speed: Classified
Service ceiling: 60,000 ft

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General Characteristics

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  • Wingspan 73.8ft (22.5m)
  • Length 98.4ft (30.0m)
  • Height 28.6ft (8.7m)
  • Empty Weight 77,698lbs (35,243kg)
  • Loaded Weight 109,509lbs (49,672kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.231
  • Wing Loading 18.2lbs/ft2 (89.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 6,000.8ft2 (557.5m2)
  • Drag Points 25696

Parts

  • Number of Parts 200
  • Control Surfaces 12
  • Performance Cost 1,174