test
Intro
Damn this was gonna be a platinum build, but 2years too late I guess..Yeah I'm uh..not very fast.
The main idea with this was to have as many working parts as possible, the plane features:
- an openable canopy
- a bomb bay
- working Hud
- all working gauges
- functional instruments
- an ejection seat
was planning to have this finished shortly after funky trees came out, well it took too long and now the damn devs are adding in gauge parts which means I had to finish it before they added theirs in so the ones I made weren't for nothing (curse you devs)
It features a cockpit with all working instruments and gauges! I did at one point plan to label these but it made the part count skyrocket and I figured it was better having the plane at a part count where it can still run.
To help anyway, this pic shows what each gauge does and the range of units it represents.
Labels for everything:
About
The F-117 Night Hawk was twin engine first generation stealth jet able to reduce/evade radar detection.
Development
Development of the Night Hawk began in the 1975, with work beginning on the "Have Blue" prototypes, built using a Frankenstein of different aircraft parts.
The principles behind the Night Hawks design came from the work of Soviet mathematician Pyotr Ufimtsev, whose published work showed that the strength of a radar return was based of of the edge configuration of the object and not it's size. He was able to calculate the radar cross section across a wings surface and edge, by exploiting this principle even a large aircraft would be able to reduce its radar signature.
While designs using smoothly blended shapes were tested, it was found that angular faceted surfaces provided a greater reduction in radar signature. These earlier stealth planes were designed with a higher focus on minimal radar cross section than aerodynamics which led to the final design being aerodynamically unstable in all 3 axis, needing a flyby wire to make constant corrections in order to fly.
The programs secrecy
Throughout it's development the F-117 was shrouded in secrecy, very few knew of the programs existence. Even after production has begun the plane was kept secret, during the 1980's there were rumors of the program in the media calling it the "F-19 stealth fighter" but the Air Force continued to deny it's existence, in fact when when an F-117 crashed in 1986 the area was blocked off and it's remains were swapped out with parts of an F-101A Voodoo.
The plane was only shown to the public for the first time in 1990.
Stealth characteristics
The finalized design had a radar cross section of only 0.001m².
To remain stealthy the Night Hawk was covered in flat radar absorbent sheets (these were costly to maintain and would often be replaced), an another aspect was it's slit shaped tail pipe designed to maximize the mixing of exhaust with the cool air as hot exhaust would be picked up by radar.
Later stealth aircraft could be made with curves thanks to more powerful computers allowing the creation of streamlined designs that remained stealthy. This led to the Nighthawk later being super-ceded by the F-22 when later upgrades allowed it to carry the same munitions.
Other
While the "F" designation is mostly used for fighter planes, the F-117 is strictly an attack aircraft.
In 1999 one F-117 was shot down during "Operation Allied Force" in Yugoslavia when the aircraft was briefly detected.
While the F-117 was officially retired in 2008, a portion of the fleet was still kept in airworthy condition and Nighthawks have been observed flying since, even as recent as 2020.
Controls
AG 1:
Open/close canopy
AG 2:
Opens weapon bay
AG 3:
Deploys landing chute
AG 4:
Launch ejection seat
AG 6-7:
Jettison weapons
(weapons bay needs to be open to jettison)
AG 8:
Toggle lights
Weapons:
The f-117 comes equipped with 2x GBU-27 Paveway III's (laser guided bombs). Since Simpeplanes doesn't offically include guided bombs these are instead missiles with tweaked stats, to successfully hit a target you'll need to launch the bombs while above a target, they can not travel over long range due to limited fuel and having a small angle of adjustment, you still need to be precise but their guided nature allow for some degree of error.
Credits
Funky trees help since I'm awful at it:
@WNP78
@edensk
@FairFireFlight
@Erebos
@11qazxc
Credit for working HUD:
@Gerrit747
Help with testing:
@ChrisPy
@WolfSpark
@Bacontheman??
Gallery
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 42.1ft (12.8m)
- Length 64.9ft (19.8m)
- Height 15.4ft (4.7m)
- Empty Weight 33,345lbs (15,125kg)
- Loaded Weight 47,020lbs (21,328kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.764
- Wing Loading 59.4lbs/ft2 (290.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 791.7ft2 (73.6m2)
- Drag Points 1471
Parts
- Number of Parts 1950
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 7,913
This plane is very good. I want to ask if you will come back. It is not vr compatible, which is a great pity
@Destroyerz117 can I have one question? Didn't you find it hard to make the cockpit?
oh lol cool @Destroyerz117
@ChrisPy nice, I've also posted it now btw link
oh and theres a way to make the parachute deploy with a delay after you hit the canopy eject if you want to do that too
ok cool sorry i just moved into college yesterday so ive been a bit busy @Destroyerz117
@ChrisPy I got another guy to test who confirmed it would only reach 680mph at 30kfeet level flight, so this one's probably good
it only gets to 680mph for me as well
@ChrisPy test this one instead, top speed for me is around 680mph at 30k feet