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SP Aircraft SP-42-100 (Fighter)

8,995 SPAircraftOfficial  10 months ago
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My first stealth plane (late, I know)

Lore:

The SP-35 was designed for dogfighting and strike roles, with high maneuverability but no stealth whatsoever. As more Air forces wanted to replace their old planes with fifth gen fighters, they couldn’t, as American aircraft were too expensive and Russian fighters barely exist. The Wright Air Force initially wanted to acquire F-35s, but they couldn’t afford a significant amount of them. So, they set out a contract for a relatively cheap stealth fighter. The only Company to design one was SP Aircraft Development. The initial plane was designed with a V-shaped vertical stabilizer, but that was changed later on. Originally the weapons were 2 JT-12s, 2 AM-1s (also calles meteor), 2 bombs and 3 ADRA-Ms but the bombs were too hard to use and they were replaced by 3 more ADRA-Ms. The amount of AM-1s was increased to 4 for better long-range capabilities, but the JT-12s stayed the same. The inlet form was also changed a bit for the plane to have better stealth, and the engine was also upgraded. The Air fighter variant was developed from the multirole variant and received 8 AM-1s and 6 JT-12s, but no ADRA-Ms.

AGs:

1: open canopy
2: open weapon bay
3: activate lights
7: ejection
8: seat pushback

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor SP Aircraft SP-42-100 multirole
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 52.0ft (15.8m)
  • Length 57.3ft (17.5m)
  • Height 15.4ft (4.7m)
  • Empty Weight 45,931lbs (20,834kg)
  • Loaded Weight 65,851lbs (29,869kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 5.733
  • Wing Loading 100.6lbs/ft2 (491.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 654.6ft2 (60.8m2)
  • Drag Points 11440

Parts

  • Number of Parts 213
  • Control Surfaces 12
  • Performance Cost 1,278