Mig-29A Fulcrum [v1.02]

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Author: IronFox

Last revision: 28 Apr, 2021 at 01:08 UTC

File size: 1.22 MB

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Description:

The Mig-29A is all of what you expect it to be. Very maneuverable, Crazy fast and a joy to fly.

This is one of 2 of my first aircraft to use a leading missile (the R41). She also flies the polish insignia as a tribute to my good friend Wolfboy.

=Info on RCA=

The RCA is a collection of combat aircraft which are designed to fight/fly with each other. Aircraft will come out in pairs/rivalries. This rivalry is called budget fighters with the Mig-29A’s rival being the F16.

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Aircraft Specification:

– Max speed of 183m/s (110 with after burner off)
– Up to 120km of range (At 50% Throttle)
– 14k Liters of Jet Fuel
– Two Dual combustion chamber single ducted fan engine running at 80rps
– Single Seater
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Aircraft Equipment:

– Fly by Wire
– AESA radar (integrated with HUD)
– Easy Start and Engine Control Systems (flip the switches and hit the throttle)
– Heaters for Arctic ops
– Working air brakes
– Heads up display (High Res)
– Heads down display (also High Res)
– Funnel
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Aircraft Weaponry:

– R80L Tail Whips (Rear Aspect)
Max Speed: 220m/s
Max Range: 1100m

These use a “aim above” system that helps missile hit flying targets more easily
(And outdated system but I never released one yet so I might as well)

– R41B Goal Seekers (Leading Missile)
Max Speed: 190m/s
Max Range: 6km

These use a “delta” guidance system made by Pancake, I plan to switch the leading system out for the new APN by Upsurge soon.
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Updates:

– Fixed Shut down issue [v1.01]
– Fixed Breaks [v1.02]
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Special Thanks to…

Pancake (for the “delta” Guidance system)
Jim Halpert (for the AESA system)
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