1/4 Scale F-117A Nighthawk "Stealth Fighter" with Two Stage Experimental Afterburners by Spidernad.
NOTE: Full Afterburners doubles fuel consumption so use them wisely.
Real F117's don't have Afterburners but they sure are fun.
Many hours went into this variant, with the addition of some very realistic features including Two Stage Experimental Afterburners complete with flames, Engine exhaust smoke that emanates from both of the engines, Brakes, Spring Loaded Landing Gear, Etc.
It flies very nice and I think you'll enjoy it as much as I do.
Please rate it if you like it.
Thanks
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Aircraft Specifications:
Nine Channels
Throttle
Ailerons
Elevator
Rudder
Two Stage Afterburners - Controlled by the 3-position switch on the top left of the InterLink controller.
Forward Position = Afterburners Off
Middle Position = Stage One Afterburners
Rear Position = Stage Two Afterburners
Brakes - Just pull back on the stick.
Retracts - Controlled by the 2-position switch on the top right of the InterLink controller.
Spoilers (Flaps) - Controlled by the rotary knob on the InterLink Controller.
Dual Rates - Controlled by the 2-position switch located on the front left of the InterLink controller.
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F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter. Developed by Lockheed Advanced Development Projects ('Skunk Works'). Artist's concept based on published reference material.
The F-117A Nighthawk is the world's first operational aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology. The unique design of the single-seat F-117A provides exceptional combat capabilities. About the size of an F-15 Eagle, the twin-engine aircraft is powered by two General Electric F404 turbofan engines and has quadruple redundant fly-by-wire flight controls. Air refuelable, it supports worldwide commitments and adds to the deterrent strength of the U.S. military forces.
The F-117A can employ a variety of weapons and is equipped with sophisticated navigation and attack systems integrated into a state-of-the-art digital avionics suite that increases mission effectiveness and reduces pilot workload. Detailed planning for missions into highly defended target areas is accomplished by an automated mission planning system developed, specifically, to take advantage of the unique capabilities of the F-117A.
NOTE: Full Afterburners doubles fuel consumption so use them wisely.
Real F117's don't have Afterburners but they sure are fun.
Many hours went into this variant, with the addition of some very realistic features including Two Stage Experimental Afterburners complete with flames, Engine exhaust smoke that emanates from both of the engines, Brakes, Spring Loaded Landing Gear, Etc.
It flies very nice and I think you'll enjoy it as much as I do.
Please rate it if you like it.
Thanks
*****************************************************************
Download my other planes at:
https://forums.realflight.com/downloads.php?do=viewmemberfiles&userid=50836
*****************************************************************
Aircraft Specifications:
Nine Channels
Throttle
Ailerons
Elevator
Rudder
Two Stage Afterburners - Controlled by the 3-position switch on the top left of the InterLink controller.
Forward Position = Afterburners Off
Middle Position = Stage One Afterburners
Rear Position = Stage Two Afterburners
Brakes - Just pull back on the stick.
Retracts - Controlled by the 2-position switch on the top right of the InterLink controller.
Spoilers (Flaps) - Controlled by the rotary knob on the InterLink Controller.
Dual Rates - Controlled by the 2-position switch located on the front left of the InterLink controller.
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F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter. Developed by Lockheed Advanced Development Projects ('Skunk Works'). Artist's concept based on published reference material.
The F-117A Nighthawk is the world's first operational aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology. The unique design of the single-seat F-117A provides exceptional combat capabilities. About the size of an F-15 Eagle, the twin-engine aircraft is powered by two General Electric F404 turbofan engines and has quadruple redundant fly-by-wire flight controls. Air refuelable, it supports worldwide commitments and adds to the deterrent strength of the U.S. military forces.
The F-117A can employ a variety of weapons and is equipped with sophisticated navigation and attack systems integrated into a state-of-the-art digital avionics suite that increases mission effectiveness and reduces pilot workload. Detailed planning for missions into highly defended target areas is accomplished by an automated mission planning system developed, specifically, to take advantage of the unique capabilities of the F-117A.