"Demon"
A bit of an intimidating name, no?
At long last,
I've returned to making PEAs! And ACTUAL PEAs (hopefully) this time. This fresh batch will have better-than-ever aesthetics while retaining lower-than-ever part counts and far greater flight performance in terms of fields such as stability and realism. Furthermore, as of right now, every 4th-gen PEA I've made is capable of landing at Wright Airport, and probably Avalanche and Yeager for that matter (haven't tested the latter two).
Now that I've explained the basics of PEA Gen-4 (also just called "PEA-G"), let's get into this specific subject: The Geometry Dash Difficulty plane! Much like just about any McDonnell aircraft preceding the F-4 Phantom, the F3H isn't a very explored topic on the website. That said, I decided that in the spirit of the old PEAs which often introduced rarely and sometimes even never-before explored topics, the F3H should be the harbinger of PEA-G.
See, the Demon possesses your sou- surprisingly good maneuverability, but its performance in combat can likely be hampered by an underpowered engine, making it a slower competitor than most other jets of its timeframe. It's also fitted with four cannons and an arresting hook for carrier landings. That's about all, have fun!
PEA Lore
Are we in a new generation of PEA? Yes. Am I getting rid of the lore? No lol.
If anybody thinks the F-22 is crazy, I guarantee you the F3H has either blood ties or some kind of influence on the Raptor, because the F3H is probably the most downright insane jet we have. The thumbnail should say everything, being that it's taken from the perspective of the USS Beast's bridge. The Demon is so absolutely mad that even its own allies either fear it or compete to see who could take it out faster. So far, the best in the role of beating the F3H has been the Douglas A-4E Skyhawk, with its outstanding agility often being able to narrowly surmount that of the Demon. Funny how a Dogulas is the best at beating a McDonnell, given that the two would later merge.
Oh also this specific F3H-2 may or may have not started three wars, in none of which it actually participated.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor [PEA] McDonnell F3H-2 Demon (New)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 35.4ft (10.8m)
- Length 58.7ft (17.9m)
- Height 20.2ft (6.2m)
- Empty Weight 10,901lbs (4,944kg)
- Loaded Weight 23,485lbs (10,653kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.004
- Wing Loading 44.9lbs/ft2 (219.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 523.4ft2 (48.6m2)
- Drag Points 2748
Parts
- Number of Parts 49
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 339
Perfect! I wish I could fly this in real life 😍
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@blt I was thinking more McDonalds, but Dodge works too lol
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Yeah that looks about right lol
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demon? like the dodge demon?
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