My description of Vulcan:
Armed with twin rocket pods and a pair of wing guns, Vulcan is made to dominate ground targets and escape. The guns? Sure, they can damage and take down aircraft if they get too close, but let’s be real, the pods do the talking, and the rest is just fireworks. Aerial dogfights aren’t its specialty.
What sets Vulcan apart visually is its distinctive V-shaped rudder, giving it a silhouette that's hard to mistake. Sure, the F-117 Nighthawk did it first, so if you want to call it a copycat, go ahead. 😏
It's major weakness however, is that the plane’s tendency of constantly climbing and eventually stall like it’s trying to reach heaven. That’s why a gyro's tucked just behind the cockpit, acting like a babysitter to keep it from pitching itself into oblivion.
Oh, and don’t forget the flare dispenser. Whether you’re dodging heatseekers or just showing off for the crowd, Vulcan’s got a flare for the dramatic. Literally.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 32.5ft (9.9m)
- Length 34.5ft (10.5m)
- Height 11.4ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 7,670lbs (3,479kg)
- Loaded Weight 14,569lbs (6,608kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.85
- Wing Loading 83.6lbs/ft2 (408.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 174.3ft2 (16.2m2)
- Drag Points 3168
Parts
- Number of Parts 38
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 335