Overview
With her first flight in 1965, the S65A 'Parrot', named that for an incident where one of the test pilots brought a parrot with them into the cockpit (it was unharmed, don't worry, it even got a medal and some crackers!) is a Third Generation multirole Fighter. Created by Suipa Aviations after receiving leaked documents and even some of the planes I mention now: The Mitsubishi F1, the Dassault F1, and the Kfir, from KGB spies and the Arab states, it serves to protect the skies while also making the skies painful for the enemy.
Able to carry 5 missiles in a normal loadout, and 7 if the two droptanks are removed, the S65 is truly a workhorse. One of its main qualities is its ability to, without any problems, carry heavy Anti-Ship missiles, sinking carriers with two hits.
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Trivia!
This has no guns. We...forgot to add them.
It manuvers oddly decently, which surprised even me, I was expecting it to be way heavier.
It is also, if I recall right, the second heaviest of all Suipa planes currently uploaded, with only the S96 SE beating it out.
That poor Thrust to Weight ratio is a complete lie, it's a bit higher than that at around 0.7 once everything is dropped, and, with no Cleavers, it is 0.835.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor S65
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 37.5ft (11.4m)
- Length 65.3ft (19.9m)
- Height 16.3ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 35,898lbs (16,283kg)
- Loaded Weight 46,477lbs (21,081kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.507
- Wing Loading 78.6lbs/ft2 (383.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 591.5ft2 (55.0m2)
- Drag Points 6542
Parts
- Number of Parts 69
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 558