Flame From Hell
05-03-2006, 20:46
Welcome to the New Aircraft Storefront! These are for sale to all nations. I have only a few rules you must obey. If you are looking for Pics of the aircraft that you want to see and/or buy there will almost always be a link under the name the the aircraft. New aircrafts will come on a normal basis. If there is something wrong with anything here (price, spelling, etc.) tell me and I will fix it.
If you have any requests for anything to be in my store and I will see if I can get it up here.
RULEZ
1. No SPAMing.
2. If you don't have the money for it don't buy it.
3. If your at war there will be an extra charge for your cargo to be sent to you by my transport ships/planes.
4. All nations MUST HAVE a background check done when buying some of the aircrafts. It shall be shown near the name if it needs a background check to be done.
5. If you want to use a discount then you must post which one you are to use.
6. Do your own math. If I have to add up or you added discounts wrong I will NOT confirm the order.
7. You can only use one special offer per purchase.
8. If you get a Special Offer then please state which one you are using.
9. Discounts do NOT count for packages.
10. Special Offers do NOT count for Packages
Discounts
10%= Nations in the list below
10%= Nations in my region
10%= Purchase of 5-10 billion
25%= Purchase of 10 billion or more
Nations for the 10% Discounts
1. Grand Hell
2. Gold Crown Land
3. Polska55
4. Homieville
5. VI2O
SPECIAL OFFERS!!!
From now on check here if there are any Special Offers.
1. With a purchase of 6 billion or more get 10 FREE F-14 Tomcats!
2. With a purchase of 40 or more F/A-18 Hornet get 2 AIM-54 Phoenix Missile for every F/A-18 Hornet!
Other storefronts
Advanced helicopter storefront by Gold Crown Land= http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=471814
Other links to take a look at
What is your favorite sport?= http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=471963&page=1&pp=15
PACKAGES
Package 1
5 B-1Bs
10 F/A-18 Hornets
10 Kfir F-21As
15 MH-60L Black Hawks
Price= 696,000,000 million
Package 2
1 B-2 Spirit
10 F-14 Tomcat
15 MiG-23 FLOGGER
5 H-3 Sea King
Price= 2,492,000,000 billion
Package 3
10 F-14 Tomcat
10 F/A-18 Hornet
10 MiG-23 FLOGGER
10 F-22 Raptor
10 Kfir F-21A
Price= 950,000,000 million
Aircrafts
Bombers
B-1B
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/images/b-1_030228-f-2842r-019.jpg
Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
Builder: Rockwell International, North American Aircraft
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, AIL Division
Power Plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds (13,500-plus kilograms) with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet (44.5 meters)
Wingspan: 137 feet (41.8 meters) extended forward,
79 feet (24.1 meters) swept aft
Height: 34 feet (10.4 meters)
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds (86,183 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 477,000 pounds (214,650 kilograms)
Speed: 600+ mph (Mach .92) @ 500 feet
825 mph (Mach 1.25) @ 50,000 feet
Rotate and Takeoff Speeds: 210 Gross - 119 Rotate kts / 134 kts Takeoff
390 Gross - 168 kts Rotate / 183 kts Takeoff
Landing Speeds: 210 Gross - 145 kts
380 Gross - 195 kts
Range: 7,455 miles, unrefueled
3,444 miles with normal weapons load
Ceiling: 60,000 feet (18,000 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, offensive systems officer and defensive systems officer)
Armament: NUCLEAR
CONVENTIONAL
84 Mk 62
84 MK82
30 CBU 87
30 CBU 89
30 CBU 97
12 Mk 65
PRECISION
30 WCMD
24 JDAM
12 GBU-27
12 AGM-154 JSOW
12 TSSAM
PRICE= 210 million
B-2 Spirit
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/images/b-2-1999407b2.jpg
Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber.
Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp.
Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co.,
General Electric Aircraft Engine Group
Hughes Training Inc., Link Division
Power Plant/Manufacturer: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine (7,847 kilograms)
Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters)
Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters)
Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters)
Speed, cruise: High subsonic
Speed, minimum approach: 140 mph
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,000 meters)
Weight, Takeoff, (Typical): 336,500-350,000 pounds (152,600-159,000 kilograms)
Weight, Empty: 125,000-160,000 lb
Range: 6000 nautical miles (9600 kilometers)
unrefueled range for a hi-lo-hi mission
with 16 B61 nuclear free-fall bombs
10,000 miles with one aerial refueling
Armament: NUCLEAR
16 B61
16 B83
16 AGM-131 SRAM 2 CONVENTIONAL
80 MK82 [500lb]
16 MK84 [2000lb]
34-36 CBU87
34-36 CBU89
34-36 CBU97
PRECISION
216 GBU-39 SDB [250lb]
80 GBU-30 JDAM [500lb]
16 GBU-32 JDAM [2000lb]
8 GBU 27
8 EGBU 28
8 GBU 36
8 GBU 37
8-16 AGM-154 JSOW
8-16 AGM-137 TSSAM
2 MOP / DSHTW / Big BLU
Payload: 40,000 pounds (18,000 kilograms)
Crew: Two pilots
PRICE= 2.10 billion
Fighters
F-117A Nighthawk
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Primary Function Fighter/attack
Contractor Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co.
Power Plant Two General Electric F404 engines
Length 65 feet, 11 inches (20.3 meters)
Height 12 feet, 5 inches (3.8 meters)
Weight 52,500 pounds (23,625 kilograms)
Wingspan 43 feet, 4 inches (13.3 meters)
Speed High subsonic
Range Unlimited with air refueling
Armament Internal weapons carriage
Two each of:
2 MK84 2000-pound
2 GBU-10 Paveway II
2 GBU-12 Paveway II
2 GBU-27 Paveway III
2 BLU 109
2 WCMD
2 Mark 61
Crew One
Price= 125 million
F-16 Fighting Falcon
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Primary Function Multirole fighter
Builder Lockheed Martin Corp.
Power Plant F-16C/D:
one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or
one General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds(12,150 kilograms)
Length 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight 37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Fuel Single-Seat Two-Seat
370 Gal 600 Gal 370 Gal 600 Gal
Internal 7,000 7,000 5,700 5,700
External 5,000 8,000 5,000 8,000
TOTAL * 10,000 13,000 8,700 11,700
Fuel on 3 & 7 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
Conformal 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
* less 2,000 lbs for takeoff & landing
Combat Radius [F-16C] 740 nm (1,370 km)
w/ 2 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
340 nm (630 km)
w/ 4 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 340 US gal external tanks
200 nm (370 km) + 2 hr 10 min patrol
w/ 2 AIM-7 + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
Range Over 2,100 nm (2,425 mi; 3,900 km)
Armament One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods.
Crew one
Price= 26 million
F-14 Tomcat
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Function Carrier-based multi-role strike fighter
Contractor Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Propulsion F-14: two Pratt & Whitney TF-30P-414A
turbofan engines with afterburners;
F-14B and F-14D: two General Electric F-110-GE-400
augmented turbofan engines with afterburners
Thrust F-14A: 20,900 pounds (9,405 kg) static thrust per engine;
F-14B and F-14D: 27,000 pounds (12,150 kg) per engine
Length 61 feet 9 inches (18.6 meters)
Height 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Basic Weight approx 43,600 pounds
Maximum Takeoff Weight 72,900 pounds (32,805 kg)
Wingspan 64 feet (19 meters) unswept,
38 feet (11.4 meters) swept
Reference wing area 565 sq ft.
Wing aspect ratio 7.28
Ceiling Above 53,000 feet
Max G 6.5
Speed 1,584 mph (2,548km/h) Max. speed at 40,000 ft (12,200 m)
Max Mach Number = 1.88
Cruise Mach Number = .72
Carrier Approach Speed = 125 kts
Fuel 16, 200 lbs. Internal fuel
3, 800 lbs. External fuel
Maximum range 1,600 nm (2,573km)
Mission Radius 500 nm (930 km) Hi-Med-Hi strike profile
380 nm (700 km) Hi-Lo-Lo-Hi strike profile
Airfield 2,500 ft. Field takeoff distance
2,400 ft. Field landing distance
Crew Two: pilot and radar intercept officer
Armament Up to 13,000 pounds of
Air-to-Air Missiles (up to)
6 AIM-7 Sparrow
4 AIM-9 Sidewinder
6 AIM-54 Phoenix
air-to-ground ordnance
MK-82 (500 lbs.)
4 MK-83 (1,000 lbs.)
4 MK-84 (2,000 lbs.)
MK-20 cluster bomb
4 GBU-10 LGB
GBU-12 MK-82 LGB
4 GBU-16 MK-83 LGB
4 GBU-24 MK-84 LGB
4 GBU-31 JDAM (2,000 lbs)
one MK-61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon
Selected F-14A and B are wired to carry TARPS
All F-14D's are wired to carry the TARPS
Countermeasures AN/ALR-45 radar warning receiver [Itek]
AN/ALR-67 radar warning receiver [F-14D]
AN/ALQ-167 ECM Pod [F-14D]
AN/ALE-50 towed decoy [F-14D]
Price= 38 million
F/A-18 Hornet
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F/A-18C/d
Accommodations The F/A-18C and F/A-18E are single seat aircraft.
The D and F models are flown by two crew members.
The aft seat in the D and F may be configured with a stick and throttle for the training environment (or without when crewed with a Weapons System Officer).
Performance F/A-18C maximum speed at level flight in altitudes of 36,089 ft.
Mach 1.7
Armament F/A-18C/D can carry up to 13,700 pounds of external ordnance.
Weapon stations include: two wingtip stations for Sidewinders; two outboard wing stations for air-to-air or air-to-ground weapons; two inboard wing stations for fuel tanks, air-to-air, or air-to-ground weapons; two nacelle fuselage stations for AMRAAMs, Sparrows, or sensor pods; and one centerline station for fuel or air-to-ground weapons.
M61 Vulcan 6-barrel rotary cannon with 520 rounds of 20mm ammunition is internally mounted in the nose
AIM-9 Sidewinder
AIM-7F Sparrow
AIM-120 AMRAAM
AGM-65E Maverick
AGM-84 Harpoon
AGM-88A HARM
MK82
10 CBU-87
10 CBU-89
GBU-12
GBU-24
JDAM
B-57 or B-61 Nuclear bomb
Mission and Capabilities The F/A-18 Hornet can perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.
Cockpit displays and mission avionics are thoroughly integrated to enhance crew situational awareness and mission capability in high threat, adverse weather/night environments.
Cockpits are night vision goggle compatible.
Multi-Sensor Integration and advanced data link capabilities further enhance situational awareness.
The E/F model will be able to perform a strike tanker mission while carrying a self-protection air-to-air missile loadout.
The E/F model will also have greater payload flexibility, increased mission radius, survivability, payload bring back, and a substantial avionics growth potential.
Price= 41 million
MiG-23 FLOGGER
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Crew one
Role interceptor/fighter
Length 55 ft (16.6 m)
Span 46 ft, 9 in (14.26 m)
Ceiling 18600 meters
Cruise range 970 nm
In-Flight Refueling No
Internal Fuel 4600 kg
Payload 2000 kg
Sensors High Lark radar, RWR, IRST, Basic Bombsight
Drop Tanks 800 L drop tank with 639kg of fuel for 67nm range
Armament Cannon: GSh-23L 23mm
AS-7 Kerry, UV-16-57, FAB-500, AA-7, ,AA-8, AA-10, AA-11
Price= 25 million
F-22 Raptor
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Function Air superiority fighter
Contractors Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems: F-22 program management, the integrated forebody (nose section) and forward fuselage (including the cockpit and inlets), leading edges of the wings, the fins and stabilators, flaps, ailerons, landing gear and final assembly of the aircraft.
Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems: Center fuselage, stores management, integrated navigation and electronic warfare systems (INEWS), the communications, navigation, and identification (CNI) system, and the weapon support system.
Boeing: wings, aft fuselage (including the structures necessary for engine and nozzle installation), radar system development and testing, avionics integration, the training system, and flight-test development and management.
Pratt & Whitney: F119-PW-100 engines that power the Raptor.
Major Subcontractors Approximately 240 firms in 37 states are considered major subcontractors
More than 1,150 firms in 46 states and Puerto Rico, along with firms in seven international countries make up the F-22/F119 subcontractor team.
Propulsion two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust 35,000 lbst
Length 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters
Height 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters
Wingspan 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters
Wing Area 840 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan 29 feet, 8.84 meters
Maximum Takeoff Weight
Ceiling
Speed Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew one pilot
Armament Two AIM-9 Sidewinders
six AIM-120C Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM)
one 20mm Gatling gun
two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
Price= 45 million
Kfir F-21A
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/israel/images/kfir_p1.jpg
Similar Aircraft Mirage III/5
Mirage 2000
Viggen
Crew 1 - Fighter
2 - Trainer
Role Ground-attack
Interceptor
Armament 13,415 lb (6,085 kg) of mixed ordinances
30-mm cannons
Missiles
Bombs
Rockets
Length 53 ft, 8 in (16.36 m)
Span 27 ft (8.24 m)
Speed Mach 2.3
Combat Radius 768 KM
Range 2,008 miles (1744 nautical miles
Price 20 million
Cargo/Transport
C-2A
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Primary Function Carrier-on-board delivery (COD) aircraft
Contractor Grumann Aerospace Corp.
Propulsion Two Allison T-56-A-425 turboprop engines; 4,600 shaft horsepower each
Wing span 80 feet, 7 inches
29 feet, 4 inches, wings folded
Length 56 feet, 10 inches
Height 15 feet, 10.5 inches
Weight 36,346 pounds empty. 54,354 pounds maximum takeoff
57,000 lbs (25,650 kg) Max. gross, take-off
Maximum payload 8,600 pounds Carrier operation
10,000 pounds Land operation
Speed Max.: 300 knots (345 miles, 553 km, per hour)
cruise: 296 mph
Ceiling 30,000 feet (9,100 meters)
Range 1,040 nm (1,200 miles) 8,600 pounds freight
1,560 nm (1,796 miles) Ferry mission
1,440 nautical miles
1,300 nautical miles (1,495 statute miles)
Crew Four
Avionics AN/APN-234 Weather Radar
LTN-211 Omega Navigation System
AN/ARN-126 Radio Receiving Set (Navigation)
AN/APN-233 Doppler Navigation System
N15F210B (Dukane) Underwater Acoustic Beacon
OA-8697/ARD UHF Radio Direction Finder
AN/ARC-175 VHF Voice Radio System
Price= 35 million
C-17 Globemaster III
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Primary Function Cargo and troop transport
Prime Contractor Boeing [McDonnell Douglas Corp.]
Power Plant Manufacturer Four Pratt & Whitney F117-PW- 100 turbofan engines
Thrust (each engine) 40,900 pounds
Wingspan 170 feet 9 inches (to winglet tips) (51.81 meters)
Length 173 feet 11 inches (53.04 meters)
Height 55 feet 1 inch (16.79 meters)
Cargo Compartment Length - 85 feet 2 inches (26 meters);
width - 18 feet (5.48 meters);
height - 12 feet 4 inches (3.76 meters) forward of the wing
and 13 feet 6 inches (4.11 meters) aft of the wing
Speed 500 mph (Mach .77)
Service Ceiling 45,000 feet at cruising speed (13,716 meters)
Range Unlimited with in-flight refueling
Crew Three (two pilots and one loadmaster)
Maximum Peacetime Takeoff Weight 585,000 pounds (265,306 kilos)
Load 102 troops/paratroops;
48 litter and 54 ambulatory patients and attendants;
170,900 pounds (76,644 kilos) of cargo (18 pallet positions)
Price= 75 million
Tankers
KC-10A Extender
Body pic=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/kc10_2.jpg
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Primary Function: Aerial refueling/transport.
Contractor: Douglas Aircraft Co.
Power Plant: Three General Electric CF-6-50C2 turbofans
Thrust: 52,500 pounds (23,625 kilograms), each engine
Length: 181 feet, 7 inches (54.4 meters)
Height: 58 feet, 1 inch (17.4 meters)
Wingspan: 165 feet, 4 1/2 inches (50 meters)
Speed: 619 mph (Mach 0.825)
Ceiling: 42,000 feet (12,727 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 590,000 pounds (265,500 kilograms)
Maximum Useable Fuel: 342,000 Pounds
All fuel is usable or transferable via either boom or probe and drogue refueling
Fifteen aircraft are modified with two wing-mounted air refueling pods which allow for simultaneous operations with probe equipped aircraft.
Range: 4,400 miles (3,800 nautical miles) with cargo;
11,500 miles (10,000 nautical miles) without cargo
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, flight engineer and boom operator)
Crew Ratio 3.5 crews per aircraft
2.0 crews per aircraft (active duty)
1.5 crews per aircraft (associate reserve)
Price= 90 million
Helicopters
If you are looking for any helicopter that I dont have look at the other store link near the top of the page.
MH-60L Black Hawk
http://www.afsouth.nato.int/exercises/operational%20rehearsals/DYNAMIC%20RESPONSE%
Model MH-60L 'Black Hawk'
Length 64' 10" 19.7 m
Height 17'8" 5.3 m
Wingspan 53" 7" 1.3 m
Wing area 2,260.0 sq ft 209.9 sq m
Empty Weight 11,500 lb 5,215 kg
Max Weight 17,000 lb 7,709 kg
Propulsion 2 General Electric T700-GE-701C @ 1940 shp
Cruise Speed 173 mph 278 km/h 150 kt
Max Speed 184 mph 296 km/h 160 kt
Price= 50 million
H-3 Sea King
For the sea king you have 2 colors to chose from so in the order just say which color (Ex. 5 sea kings color 1). If no color stated Color 1 shall be chosen.
Color 1= http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/sh-3-DN-SC-89-02814.jpg
Color 2= http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/sh-3-DN-SC-87-04416.jpg
Model UH-3H
Dry Weight 14,000 LBS
Maximum Operating Weight 21,000 LBS
Endurance 5 Hours
Range 500+ Miles
Aircraft Internal Capacity 10+/- Survivors
Rescue Hoist Lifting Capacity 600 LBS
Type:
General purpose, single rotary wing, twin turbine powered helicopter with emergency amphibious capabilities
Available in Anti-Submarine Warfare (SH-3H/D) and Utility (UH-3H/SH-3G) configurations
Power Plant:
SH-3H/UH-3H: Two General Electric T-58-GE-402 turboshaft engines. Each engine can produce approximately 1,500 shaft horsepower. Standard since 1991.
SH-3D: Two General Electric T58-GE-10 turboshaft engines. Each engine can produce approximately 1,400 shaft horsepower.
SH-3G: Two General Electric T58-GE-8F turboshaft engines. Each engine can produce approximately 1,250 shaft horsepower.
Accommodations:
SH-3H/D: Crew of four (two pilots, two sensor operators) and up to three passengers
UH-3H/SH-3G: Can be configured for up to 15 passengers in addition to the aircrew
Performance:
SH-3D/H helicopters are capable of airspeeds up to 120 KIAS.
Endurance varies between 3.5 and 5.5 hours depending on the mission.
Maximum allowable weight (SH-3H/UH-3H): 21,000 pounds
Maximum allowable weight (SH-3D): 20,500 pounds
Maximum allowable weight (SH-3G): 19,100 pounds
Provisions for carrying up to 6,000 pounds of external loads can be added.
Countermeasures:
Not applicable
Armament:
Two MK-46/44 anti-submarine torpedoes
Various sonobouys and pyrotechnic devices
Mission and Capabilities:
Class IB aircraft designed for both shore- and ship-based operations
U.S. Navy missions have included anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, and miscellaneous utility roles, including limited external cargo capability.
In the ASW role, major sensors include: AQS-13 and AQS-18 dipping sonar systems, various sonobuoys, and the ASQ-81 Magnetic Anomaly Detector. In addition, airborne search and weather radar have been mounted on the radar.
Fully configured instruments for all weather operations
Capable of automatic approach to a stabilized sustained hover
The Teledyne AQS-123 TACNAV, a Doppler-based tactical navigation system, is installed in the SH-3H and UH-3H.
Provisions for installation of a Global Position System (GPS) are being added to some models.
Price= 35 million
Trainer
T-2 Buckeye
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DIMENSIONS: Span: 38.13 feet (11.6 meters)
Wingarea: 255 Sq Ft (23.7 Sq M )
Length: 38.70 feet (11.8 meters)
Height: 14.80 feet (4.5 meters)
WEIGHT: Empty: 8,115 pounds (3,681 kilograms)
Take-off gross weight: 13,179 pounds (5,978 kilograms)
Max Weight: 13,190 lbs (5,981 Kg)
MAXIMUM SPEED AT SEA LEVEL: 465 knots (862 kilometers/hour)
SERVICE CEILING: 45,200 feet (13,777 meters)
Climb 5,900 Ft/min 1,800 M/min
CREW: Instructor pilot, student pilot
FUEL: Fuselage tank: 387 gallons (1,465 liters)
Wing tip tanks: 102 gallons (386 liters) each tank
Wing leading edge: 50 gallons (189 liters) each wing
RANGE: 930 nmi (1,723 kilometers) (10% reserve)
EQUIPMENT: LS-1A Election Seats Speed Brakes
Duplicate controls and instruments in each cockpit
Variety of communications and navigation systems
POWER PLANTS: Two J85-GE-4 engines; each rated at 2,950 pounds (1,338 kilograms) maximum thrust (standard day at sea level)
ARMAMENT: Two 320-pound (145 kilograms) capacity underwing store stations
50-caliber gun package
Bomb racks
Rocket packs
Tow target containers
Fire control package (baggage compartment)
An armament accessory kit was available that provided six store stations.
LANDING GEAR: Tricycle; hydraulic retracted; conventional air/oil shock strut
MAINTAINABILITY: Workstands or ladders not required for servicing or maintenance
Large quick-open access doors for equipment, accessories, and engines
System components grouped together in spacious compartments
Engines accessible and easily removed from ground level
Battery starting
Price= 20 million
Aircraft Equipment
Missiles
AIM-9 Sidewinder
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Primary Function Air-to-air missile
Power Plant Hercules and Bermite Mk 36 Mod 71, 8 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed Supersonic Mach 2.5
Range 10 to 18 miles depending on altitude
Length 9 feet, 5 inches (2.87 meters)
Diameter 5 inches (0.13 meters)
Finspan 2 feet, 3/4 inches (0.63 meters)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead
25 lbs high explosive for AIM-9H
20.8 lbs high explosive for AIM-9L/M
Launch Weight 190 pounds (85.5 kilograms)
Guidance System Solid-state, infrared homing system
Price= 80,000
AIM-54 Phoenix Missile
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Primary Function Long-range air-launched air intercept missile
Power Plant Solid propellant rocket motor built by Hercules
Length 13 feet (3.9 meters)
Weight 1000 pounds - AIM-54A
1040 pounds - AIM-54C [various, 1020-1040 pounds]
1023 pounds - AIM-54C ECCM/Sealed Missile
Diameter 15 inches (38.1 cm)
Wing Span 3 feet (.9 meters)
Range In excess of 100 nautical miles (115 statute miles, 184 km)
Speed In excess of 3,000 mph (4,800 kmph)
Guidance System Semi-active and active radar homing
Warheads Proximity fuse, high explosive
Warhead Weight 135 pounds (60.75 kg)
Price= 470,000
AIM-7 Sparrow
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Primary Function Air-to-air guided missile
Contractor Raytheon Co.
Power Plant Hercules MK-58 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed Classified
Range approximately 30 nm
Length 12 feet (3.64 meters)
Diameter 8 inches (0.20 meters)
Wingspan 3 feet, 4 inches (1 meter)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead
88 lbs high explosive for AIM-9H
Launch Weight Approximately 500 pounds (225 kilograms)
Guidance System Raytheon semiactive on either continuous wave or pulsed Doppler radar energy
Aircraft Platforms Navy: F-14 and F/A-18;
Air Force: F-4, F-15, and F-16;
Marine Corps: F-4 and F/A-18
Price= 125,000
Dumb Bombs
MK84
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Class 2,000 lb. General Purpose Bomb/Fragmentation
Guidance Ballistic
Control: None
Autopilot: None
Propulsion: None
Weight 2039 lbs.
Length 129 in.
Diameter 18 in.
Explosive 945 lbs. H-6 or Tritonal
Fuze Variety of mechanical or electrical
Stabilizer BSU-50 AIR
MK-84 Conical Fin
Aircraft A-10A
B-1B
B-52H
F-4G
F-15A-E
F-16A-D
F-111D-F
F-117A
Price= 3,000
Penetrators
BLU-113 Penetrator
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Mission Offensive counter air, close air support, interdiction
Targets Fixed hard
penetration capability of over 20 feet of concrete
penetration capability of over 100 feet of earth
Class 4,000 lb. Penetrator, Blast/Fragmentation
Weight (lbs.) 4,414
Length (in.) 153 bomb body, 223 overall
Diameter (in.) 14.5 bomb body
Explosive 6471bs. Tritonal
Fuze FMU-143 Series
Stabilizer Air Foil Group (Fins)
Guidance method Laser (man-in-the-loop)
Range Greater than 5 nautical miles
Platforms F-15E
F-111F
Price= 18 million
Anti-radar/Jammers
AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod
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The AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod provides self-protection for the F-16 combat aircraft (or any other combat aircraft) and crew in a complex radar guided threat environment. Built by Raytheon E-Systems for the Air Force, the AN/ALQ-184 protects aircraft against radio frequency threats by selectively directing high power jamming against multiple emitters. In 1995 Raytheon's Goleta, California, electronic warfare operation, which builds the AN-ALQ-184, was combined with the company's E-Systems division.
Price= 100 million
AS-37 MARTEL / ARMAT anti-radar missile
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wingspan 3 feet 11 inches
length 13 feet 2 inches
diameter 15.75 inches
total weight 1,213 pounds
warhead weight 331 pounds
speed Mach 0.9
range at altitude 37 MI / 32 NMI
Price= 80 million
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9. Discounts do NOT count for packages.
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Discounts
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10%= Purchase of 5-10 billion
25%= Purchase of 10 billion or more
Nations for the 10% Discounts
1. Grand Hell
2. Gold Crown Land
3. Polska55
4. Homieville
5. VI2O
SPECIAL OFFERS!!!
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1. With a purchase of 6 billion or more get 10 FREE F-14 Tomcats!
2. With a purchase of 40 or more F/A-18 Hornet get 2 AIM-54 Phoenix Missile for every F/A-18 Hornet!
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PACKAGES
Package 1
5 B-1Bs
10 F/A-18 Hornets
10 Kfir F-21As
15 MH-60L Black Hawks
Price= 696,000,000 million
Package 2
1 B-2 Spirit
10 F-14 Tomcat
15 MiG-23 FLOGGER
5 H-3 Sea King
Price= 2,492,000,000 billion
Package 3
10 F-14 Tomcat
10 F/A-18 Hornet
10 MiG-23 FLOGGER
10 F-22 Raptor
10 Kfir F-21A
Price= 950,000,000 million
Aircrafts
Bombers
B-1B
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Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
Builder: Rockwell International, North American Aircraft
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, AIL Division
Power Plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds (13,500-plus kilograms) with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet (44.5 meters)
Wingspan: 137 feet (41.8 meters) extended forward,
79 feet (24.1 meters) swept aft
Height: 34 feet (10.4 meters)
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds (86,183 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 477,000 pounds (214,650 kilograms)
Speed: 600+ mph (Mach .92) @ 500 feet
825 mph (Mach 1.25) @ 50,000 feet
Rotate and Takeoff Speeds: 210 Gross - 119 Rotate kts / 134 kts Takeoff
390 Gross - 168 kts Rotate / 183 kts Takeoff
Landing Speeds: 210 Gross - 145 kts
380 Gross - 195 kts
Range: 7,455 miles, unrefueled
3,444 miles with normal weapons load
Ceiling: 60,000 feet (18,000 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, offensive systems officer and defensive systems officer)
Armament: NUCLEAR
CONVENTIONAL
84 Mk 62
84 MK82
30 CBU 87
30 CBU 89
30 CBU 97
12 Mk 65
PRECISION
30 WCMD
24 JDAM
12 GBU-27
12 AGM-154 JSOW
12 TSSAM
PRICE= 210 million
B-2 Spirit
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Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber.
Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp.
Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co.,
General Electric Aircraft Engine Group
Hughes Training Inc., Link Division
Power Plant/Manufacturer: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine (7,847 kilograms)
Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters)
Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters)
Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters)
Speed, cruise: High subsonic
Speed, minimum approach: 140 mph
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,000 meters)
Weight, Takeoff, (Typical): 336,500-350,000 pounds (152,600-159,000 kilograms)
Weight, Empty: 125,000-160,000 lb
Range: 6000 nautical miles (9600 kilometers)
unrefueled range for a hi-lo-hi mission
with 16 B61 nuclear free-fall bombs
10,000 miles with one aerial refueling
Armament: NUCLEAR
16 B61
16 B83
16 AGM-131 SRAM 2 CONVENTIONAL
80 MK82 [500lb]
16 MK84 [2000lb]
34-36 CBU87
34-36 CBU89
34-36 CBU97
PRECISION
216 GBU-39 SDB [250lb]
80 GBU-30 JDAM [500lb]
16 GBU-32 JDAM [2000lb]
8 GBU 27
8 EGBU 28
8 GBU 36
8 GBU 37
8-16 AGM-154 JSOW
8-16 AGM-137 TSSAM
2 MOP / DSHTW / Big BLU
Payload: 40,000 pounds (18,000 kilograms)
Crew: Two pilots
PRICE= 2.10 billion
Fighters
F-117A Nighthawk
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Primary Function Fighter/attack
Contractor Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co.
Power Plant Two General Electric F404 engines
Length 65 feet, 11 inches (20.3 meters)
Height 12 feet, 5 inches (3.8 meters)
Weight 52,500 pounds (23,625 kilograms)
Wingspan 43 feet, 4 inches (13.3 meters)
Speed High subsonic
Range Unlimited with air refueling
Armament Internal weapons carriage
Two each of:
2 MK84 2000-pound
2 GBU-10 Paveway II
2 GBU-12 Paveway II
2 GBU-27 Paveway III
2 BLU 109
2 WCMD
2 Mark 61
Crew One
Price= 125 million
F-16 Fighting Falcon
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Primary Function Multirole fighter
Builder Lockheed Martin Corp.
Power Plant F-16C/D:
one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or
one General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds(12,150 kilograms)
Length 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight 37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Fuel Single-Seat Two-Seat
370 Gal 600 Gal 370 Gal 600 Gal
Internal 7,000 7,000 5,700 5,700
External 5,000 8,000 5,000 8,000
TOTAL * 10,000 13,000 8,700 11,700
Fuel on 3 & 7 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
Conformal 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
* less 2,000 lbs for takeoff & landing
Combat Radius [F-16C] 740 nm (1,370 km)
w/ 2 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
340 nm (630 km)
w/ 4 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 340 US gal external tanks
200 nm (370 km) + 2 hr 10 min patrol
w/ 2 AIM-7 + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
Range Over 2,100 nm (2,425 mi; 3,900 km)
Armament One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods.
Crew one
Price= 26 million
F-14 Tomcat
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Function Carrier-based multi-role strike fighter
Contractor Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Propulsion F-14: two Pratt & Whitney TF-30P-414A
turbofan engines with afterburners;
F-14B and F-14D: two General Electric F-110-GE-400
augmented turbofan engines with afterburners
Thrust F-14A: 20,900 pounds (9,405 kg) static thrust per engine;
F-14B and F-14D: 27,000 pounds (12,150 kg) per engine
Length 61 feet 9 inches (18.6 meters)
Height 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Basic Weight approx 43,600 pounds
Maximum Takeoff Weight 72,900 pounds (32,805 kg)
Wingspan 64 feet (19 meters) unswept,
38 feet (11.4 meters) swept
Reference wing area 565 sq ft.
Wing aspect ratio 7.28
Ceiling Above 53,000 feet
Max G 6.5
Speed 1,584 mph (2,548km/h) Max. speed at 40,000 ft (12,200 m)
Max Mach Number = 1.88
Cruise Mach Number = .72
Carrier Approach Speed = 125 kts
Fuel 16, 200 lbs. Internal fuel
3, 800 lbs. External fuel
Maximum range 1,600 nm (2,573km)
Mission Radius 500 nm (930 km) Hi-Med-Hi strike profile
380 nm (700 km) Hi-Lo-Lo-Hi strike profile
Airfield 2,500 ft. Field takeoff distance
2,400 ft. Field landing distance
Crew Two: pilot and radar intercept officer
Armament Up to 13,000 pounds of
Air-to-Air Missiles (up to)
6 AIM-7 Sparrow
4 AIM-9 Sidewinder
6 AIM-54 Phoenix
air-to-ground ordnance
MK-82 (500 lbs.)
4 MK-83 (1,000 lbs.)
4 MK-84 (2,000 lbs.)
MK-20 cluster bomb
4 GBU-10 LGB
GBU-12 MK-82 LGB
4 GBU-16 MK-83 LGB
4 GBU-24 MK-84 LGB
4 GBU-31 JDAM (2,000 lbs)
one MK-61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon
Selected F-14A and B are wired to carry TARPS
All F-14D's are wired to carry the TARPS
Countermeasures AN/ALR-45 radar warning receiver [Itek]
AN/ALR-67 radar warning receiver [F-14D]
AN/ALQ-167 ECM Pod [F-14D]
AN/ALE-50 towed decoy [F-14D]
Price= 38 million
F/A-18 Hornet
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F/A-18C/d
Accommodations The F/A-18C and F/A-18E are single seat aircraft.
The D and F models are flown by two crew members.
The aft seat in the D and F may be configured with a stick and throttle for the training environment (or without when crewed with a Weapons System Officer).
Performance F/A-18C maximum speed at level flight in altitudes of 36,089 ft.
Mach 1.7
Armament F/A-18C/D can carry up to 13,700 pounds of external ordnance.
Weapon stations include: two wingtip stations for Sidewinders; two outboard wing stations for air-to-air or air-to-ground weapons; two inboard wing stations for fuel tanks, air-to-air, or air-to-ground weapons; two nacelle fuselage stations for AMRAAMs, Sparrows, or sensor pods; and one centerline station for fuel or air-to-ground weapons.
M61 Vulcan 6-barrel rotary cannon with 520 rounds of 20mm ammunition is internally mounted in the nose
AIM-9 Sidewinder
AIM-7F Sparrow
AIM-120 AMRAAM
AGM-65E Maverick
AGM-84 Harpoon
AGM-88A HARM
MK82
10 CBU-87
10 CBU-89
GBU-12
GBU-24
JDAM
B-57 or B-61 Nuclear bomb
Mission and Capabilities The F/A-18 Hornet can perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.
Cockpit displays and mission avionics are thoroughly integrated to enhance crew situational awareness and mission capability in high threat, adverse weather/night environments.
Cockpits are night vision goggle compatible.
Multi-Sensor Integration and advanced data link capabilities further enhance situational awareness.
The E/F model will be able to perform a strike tanker mission while carrying a self-protection air-to-air missile loadout.
The E/F model will also have greater payload flexibility, increased mission radius, survivability, payload bring back, and a substantial avionics growth potential.
Price= 41 million
MiG-23 FLOGGER
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Crew one
Role interceptor/fighter
Length 55 ft (16.6 m)
Span 46 ft, 9 in (14.26 m)
Ceiling 18600 meters
Cruise range 970 nm
In-Flight Refueling No
Internal Fuel 4600 kg
Payload 2000 kg
Sensors High Lark radar, RWR, IRST, Basic Bombsight
Drop Tanks 800 L drop tank with 639kg of fuel for 67nm range
Armament Cannon: GSh-23L 23mm
AS-7 Kerry, UV-16-57, FAB-500, AA-7, ,AA-8, AA-10, AA-11
Price= 25 million
F-22 Raptor
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Function Air superiority fighter
Contractors Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems: F-22 program management, the integrated forebody (nose section) and forward fuselage (including the cockpit and inlets), leading edges of the wings, the fins and stabilators, flaps, ailerons, landing gear and final assembly of the aircraft.
Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems: Center fuselage, stores management, integrated navigation and electronic warfare systems (INEWS), the communications, navigation, and identification (CNI) system, and the weapon support system.
Boeing: wings, aft fuselage (including the structures necessary for engine and nozzle installation), radar system development and testing, avionics integration, the training system, and flight-test development and management.
Pratt & Whitney: F119-PW-100 engines that power the Raptor.
Major Subcontractors Approximately 240 firms in 37 states are considered major subcontractors
More than 1,150 firms in 46 states and Puerto Rico, along with firms in seven international countries make up the F-22/F119 subcontractor team.
Propulsion two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust 35,000 lbst
Length 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters
Height 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters
Wingspan 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters
Wing Area 840 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan 29 feet, 8.84 meters
Maximum Takeoff Weight
Ceiling
Speed Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew one pilot
Armament Two AIM-9 Sidewinders
six AIM-120C Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM)
one 20mm Gatling gun
two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
Price= 45 million
Kfir F-21A
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/israel/images/kfir_p1.jpg
Similar Aircraft Mirage III/5
Mirage 2000
Viggen
Crew 1 - Fighter
2 - Trainer
Role Ground-attack
Interceptor
Armament 13,415 lb (6,085 kg) of mixed ordinances
30-mm cannons
Missiles
Bombs
Rockets
Length 53 ft, 8 in (16.36 m)
Span 27 ft (8.24 m)
Speed Mach 2.3
Combat Radius 768 KM
Range 2,008 miles (1744 nautical miles
Price 20 million
Cargo/Transport
C-2A
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Primary Function Carrier-on-board delivery (COD) aircraft
Contractor Grumann Aerospace Corp.
Propulsion Two Allison T-56-A-425 turboprop engines; 4,600 shaft horsepower each
Wing span 80 feet, 7 inches
29 feet, 4 inches, wings folded
Length 56 feet, 10 inches
Height 15 feet, 10.5 inches
Weight 36,346 pounds empty. 54,354 pounds maximum takeoff
57,000 lbs (25,650 kg) Max. gross, take-off
Maximum payload 8,600 pounds Carrier operation
10,000 pounds Land operation
Speed Max.: 300 knots (345 miles, 553 km, per hour)
cruise: 296 mph
Ceiling 30,000 feet (9,100 meters)
Range 1,040 nm (1,200 miles) 8,600 pounds freight
1,560 nm (1,796 miles) Ferry mission
1,440 nautical miles
1,300 nautical miles (1,495 statute miles)
Crew Four
Avionics AN/APN-234 Weather Radar
LTN-211 Omega Navigation System
AN/ARN-126 Radio Receiving Set (Navigation)
AN/APN-233 Doppler Navigation System
N15F210B (Dukane) Underwater Acoustic Beacon
OA-8697/ARD UHF Radio Direction Finder
AN/ARC-175 VHF Voice Radio System
Price= 35 million
C-17 Globemaster III
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Primary Function Cargo and troop transport
Prime Contractor Boeing [McDonnell Douglas Corp.]
Power Plant Manufacturer Four Pratt & Whitney F117-PW- 100 turbofan engines
Thrust (each engine) 40,900 pounds
Wingspan 170 feet 9 inches (to winglet tips) (51.81 meters)
Length 173 feet 11 inches (53.04 meters)
Height 55 feet 1 inch (16.79 meters)
Cargo Compartment Length - 85 feet 2 inches (26 meters);
width - 18 feet (5.48 meters);
height - 12 feet 4 inches (3.76 meters) forward of the wing
and 13 feet 6 inches (4.11 meters) aft of the wing
Speed 500 mph (Mach .77)
Service Ceiling 45,000 feet at cruising speed (13,716 meters)
Range Unlimited with in-flight refueling
Crew Three (two pilots and one loadmaster)
Maximum Peacetime Takeoff Weight 585,000 pounds (265,306 kilos)
Load 102 troops/paratroops;
48 litter and 54 ambulatory patients and attendants;
170,900 pounds (76,644 kilos) of cargo (18 pallet positions)
Price= 75 million
Tankers
KC-10A Extender
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Primary Function: Aerial refueling/transport.
Contractor: Douglas Aircraft Co.
Power Plant: Three General Electric CF-6-50C2 turbofans
Thrust: 52,500 pounds (23,625 kilograms), each engine
Length: 181 feet, 7 inches (54.4 meters)
Height: 58 feet, 1 inch (17.4 meters)
Wingspan: 165 feet, 4 1/2 inches (50 meters)
Speed: 619 mph (Mach 0.825)
Ceiling: 42,000 feet (12,727 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 590,000 pounds (265,500 kilograms)
Maximum Useable Fuel: 342,000 Pounds
All fuel is usable or transferable via either boom or probe and drogue refueling
Fifteen aircraft are modified with two wing-mounted air refueling pods which allow for simultaneous operations with probe equipped aircraft.
Range: 4,400 miles (3,800 nautical miles) with cargo;
11,500 miles (10,000 nautical miles) without cargo
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, flight engineer and boom operator)
Crew Ratio 3.5 crews per aircraft
2.0 crews per aircraft (active duty)
1.5 crews per aircraft (associate reserve)
Price= 90 million
Helicopters
If you are looking for any helicopter that I dont have look at the other store link near the top of the page.
MH-60L Black Hawk
http://www.afsouth.nato.int/exercises/operational%20rehearsals/DYNAMIC%20RESPONSE%
Model MH-60L 'Black Hawk'
Length 64' 10" 19.7 m
Height 17'8" 5.3 m
Wingspan 53" 7" 1.3 m
Wing area 2,260.0 sq ft 209.9 sq m
Empty Weight 11,500 lb 5,215 kg
Max Weight 17,000 lb 7,709 kg
Propulsion 2 General Electric T700-GE-701C @ 1940 shp
Cruise Speed 173 mph 278 km/h 150 kt
Max Speed 184 mph 296 km/h 160 kt
Price= 50 million
H-3 Sea King
For the sea king you have 2 colors to chose from so in the order just say which color (Ex. 5 sea kings color 1). If no color stated Color 1 shall be chosen.
Color 1= http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/sh-3-DN-SC-89-02814.jpg
Color 2= http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/sh-3-DN-SC-87-04416.jpg
Model UH-3H
Dry Weight 14,000 LBS
Maximum Operating Weight 21,000 LBS
Endurance 5 Hours
Range 500+ Miles
Aircraft Internal Capacity 10+/- Survivors
Rescue Hoist Lifting Capacity 600 LBS
Type:
General purpose, single rotary wing, twin turbine powered helicopter with emergency amphibious capabilities
Available in Anti-Submarine Warfare (SH-3H/D) and Utility (UH-3H/SH-3G) configurations
Power Plant:
SH-3H/UH-3H: Two General Electric T-58-GE-402 turboshaft engines. Each engine can produce approximately 1,500 shaft horsepower. Standard since 1991.
SH-3D: Two General Electric T58-GE-10 turboshaft engines. Each engine can produce approximately 1,400 shaft horsepower.
SH-3G: Two General Electric T58-GE-8F turboshaft engines. Each engine can produce approximately 1,250 shaft horsepower.
Accommodations:
SH-3H/D: Crew of four (two pilots, two sensor operators) and up to three passengers
UH-3H/SH-3G: Can be configured for up to 15 passengers in addition to the aircrew
Performance:
SH-3D/H helicopters are capable of airspeeds up to 120 KIAS.
Endurance varies between 3.5 and 5.5 hours depending on the mission.
Maximum allowable weight (SH-3H/UH-3H): 21,000 pounds
Maximum allowable weight (SH-3D): 20,500 pounds
Maximum allowable weight (SH-3G): 19,100 pounds
Provisions for carrying up to 6,000 pounds of external loads can be added.
Countermeasures:
Not applicable
Armament:
Two MK-46/44 anti-submarine torpedoes
Various sonobouys and pyrotechnic devices
Mission and Capabilities:
Class IB aircraft designed for both shore- and ship-based operations
U.S. Navy missions have included anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, and miscellaneous utility roles, including limited external cargo capability.
In the ASW role, major sensors include: AQS-13 and AQS-18 dipping sonar systems, various sonobuoys, and the ASQ-81 Magnetic Anomaly Detector. In addition, airborne search and weather radar have been mounted on the radar.
Fully configured instruments for all weather operations
Capable of automatic approach to a stabilized sustained hover
The Teledyne AQS-123 TACNAV, a Doppler-based tactical navigation system, is installed in the SH-3H and UH-3H.
Provisions for installation of a Global Position System (GPS) are being added to some models.
Price= 35 million
Trainer
T-2 Buckeye
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DIMENSIONS: Span: 38.13 feet (11.6 meters)
Wingarea: 255 Sq Ft (23.7 Sq M )
Length: 38.70 feet (11.8 meters)
Height: 14.80 feet (4.5 meters)
WEIGHT: Empty: 8,115 pounds (3,681 kilograms)
Take-off gross weight: 13,179 pounds (5,978 kilograms)
Max Weight: 13,190 lbs (5,981 Kg)
MAXIMUM SPEED AT SEA LEVEL: 465 knots (862 kilometers/hour)
SERVICE CEILING: 45,200 feet (13,777 meters)
Climb 5,900 Ft/min 1,800 M/min
CREW: Instructor pilot, student pilot
FUEL: Fuselage tank: 387 gallons (1,465 liters)
Wing tip tanks: 102 gallons (386 liters) each tank
Wing leading edge: 50 gallons (189 liters) each wing
RANGE: 930 nmi (1,723 kilometers) (10% reserve)
EQUIPMENT: LS-1A Election Seats Speed Brakes
Duplicate controls and instruments in each cockpit
Variety of communications and navigation systems
POWER PLANTS: Two J85-GE-4 engines; each rated at 2,950 pounds (1,338 kilograms) maximum thrust (standard day at sea level)
ARMAMENT: Two 320-pound (145 kilograms) capacity underwing store stations
50-caliber gun package
Bomb racks
Rocket packs
Tow target containers
Fire control package (baggage compartment)
An armament accessory kit was available that provided six store stations.
LANDING GEAR: Tricycle; hydraulic retracted; conventional air/oil shock strut
MAINTAINABILITY: Workstands or ladders not required for servicing or maintenance
Large quick-open access doors for equipment, accessories, and engines
System components grouped together in spacious compartments
Engines accessible and easily removed from ground level
Battery starting
Price= 20 million
Aircraft Equipment
Missiles
AIM-9 Sidewinder
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Primary Function Air-to-air missile
Power Plant Hercules and Bermite Mk 36 Mod 71, 8 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed Supersonic Mach 2.5
Range 10 to 18 miles depending on altitude
Length 9 feet, 5 inches (2.87 meters)
Diameter 5 inches (0.13 meters)
Finspan 2 feet, 3/4 inches (0.63 meters)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead
25 lbs high explosive for AIM-9H
20.8 lbs high explosive for AIM-9L/M
Launch Weight 190 pounds (85.5 kilograms)
Guidance System Solid-state, infrared homing system
Price= 80,000
AIM-54 Phoenix Missile
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Primary Function Long-range air-launched air intercept missile
Power Plant Solid propellant rocket motor built by Hercules
Length 13 feet (3.9 meters)
Weight 1000 pounds - AIM-54A
1040 pounds - AIM-54C [various, 1020-1040 pounds]
1023 pounds - AIM-54C ECCM/Sealed Missile
Diameter 15 inches (38.1 cm)
Wing Span 3 feet (.9 meters)
Range In excess of 100 nautical miles (115 statute miles, 184 km)
Speed In excess of 3,000 mph (4,800 kmph)
Guidance System Semi-active and active radar homing
Warheads Proximity fuse, high explosive
Warhead Weight 135 pounds (60.75 kg)
Price= 470,000
AIM-7 Sparrow
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Primary Function Air-to-air guided missile
Contractor Raytheon Co.
Power Plant Hercules MK-58 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed Classified
Range approximately 30 nm
Length 12 feet (3.64 meters)
Diameter 8 inches (0.20 meters)
Wingspan 3 feet, 4 inches (1 meter)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead
88 lbs high explosive for AIM-9H
Launch Weight Approximately 500 pounds (225 kilograms)
Guidance System Raytheon semiactive on either continuous wave or pulsed Doppler radar energy
Aircraft Platforms Navy: F-14 and F/A-18;
Air Force: F-4, F-15, and F-16;
Marine Corps: F-4 and F/A-18
Price= 125,000
Dumb Bombs
MK84
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Class 2,000 lb. General Purpose Bomb/Fragmentation
Guidance Ballistic
Control: None
Autopilot: None
Propulsion: None
Weight 2039 lbs.
Length 129 in.
Diameter 18 in.
Explosive 945 lbs. H-6 or Tritonal
Fuze Variety of mechanical or electrical
Stabilizer BSU-50 AIR
MK-84 Conical Fin
Aircraft A-10A
B-1B
B-52H
F-4G
F-15A-E
F-16A-D
F-111D-F
F-117A
Price= 3,000
Penetrators
BLU-113 Penetrator
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Mission Offensive counter air, close air support, interdiction
Targets Fixed hard
penetration capability of over 20 feet of concrete
penetration capability of over 100 feet of earth
Class 4,000 lb. Penetrator, Blast/Fragmentation
Weight (lbs.) 4,414
Length (in.) 153 bomb body, 223 overall
Diameter (in.) 14.5 bomb body
Explosive 6471bs. Tritonal
Fuze FMU-143 Series
Stabilizer Air Foil Group (Fins)
Guidance method Laser (man-in-the-loop)
Range Greater than 5 nautical miles
Platforms F-15E
F-111F
Price= 18 million
Anti-radar/Jammers
AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod
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The AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod provides self-protection for the F-16 combat aircraft (or any other combat aircraft) and crew in a complex radar guided threat environment. Built by Raytheon E-Systems for the Air Force, the AN/ALQ-184 protects aircraft against radio frequency threats by selectively directing high power jamming against multiple emitters. In 1995 Raytheon's Goleta, California, electronic warfare operation, which builds the AN-ALQ-184, was combined with the company's E-Systems division.
Price= 100 million
AS-37 MARTEL / ARMAT anti-radar missile
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wingspan 3 feet 11 inches
length 13 feet 2 inches
diameter 15.75 inches
total weight 1,213 pounds
warhead weight 331 pounds
speed Mach 0.9
range at altitude 37 MI / 32 NMI
Price= 80 million