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F-4G Wild Weasel (original version)

4,351 GSair  1.3 years ago
Auto Credit Based on GSair's F-4G2

The F-4G Wild Weasel is a U.S. Air Force electronic warfare aircraft designed to detect and identify enemy ground air defense radar and surface to air missile positions, and to attack with anti-radiation missiles. The F-4G was converted from the F-4E. It was developed around 1970, had its first test flight on December 6, 1975, and was then put into military use. By 1978, it had completely replaced the F-105G model.
Now the F-4G Wild Weasel electronic warfare aircraft has been retired.

This is based on the original version of the original, no avionics made, more details will be released in the future upgrade work.

Compared to the previous version, I removed the paint (and added it back later) and changed the aerodynamics. The plane is now much easier to maneuver and has better maneuverability.

AG1:Canopy
AG2:Brake
AG3:Light
AG4:Landing Hook
AG7: Folding wing

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor F-4G2
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 39.8ft (12.1m)
  • Length 64.4ft (19.6m)
  • Height 17.5ft (5.3m)
  • Empty Weight 19,762lbs (8,964kg)
  • Loaded Weight 26,673lbs (12,098kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.791
  • Wing Loading 49.1lbs/ft2 (239.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 542.9ft2 (50.4m2)
  • Drag Points 1257

Parts

  • Number of Parts 614
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 2,315