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A 3d F-14 enhanced with my own ideas. I kinda got lazy and never finished it though....

Specs:

F-14E Ultra Tomcat

Overview:
The F-14E Ultra Tomcat is an evolution of the F-14D Super Tomcat and is designed to meet both future and current airborne threats. It incorporates many 5th gen fighter technologies such as 3 dimensional thrust vectoring, advanced fly-by-light controls, HMD, and many other technologies from both the F-22A Raptor and F-35A Lightning II programs.

In addition to those new technologies weight has been reduced through the use of modern composite materials to replace older composite structures and even some metal structures. Larger wing gloves also provide increased internal fuel storage, along with room for the MR canard actuators, which help decrease take-off and landing distances, along with increasing agility.

The new powerplants are P&W F119 low bypass turbofans fitted with 3 dimensional thrust vectoring nozzles, which can vector the exhaust 25° in any direction for enhanced agility.


Crew:
2 (Pilot and WSO)



Price:
N/A



Dimensions & Capacities:

Length:
62 ft 8 in

Span:
64 ft 1.5 in (unswept)
38 ft 2.5 in (swept)

Height:
16 ft

Empty Weight:
35,500 lbs

Maximum Takeoff Weight:
77,800 lbs

Fuel Capacity:
18,000 lbs internal
4,000 lbs external

Crew & Supplies:
600 lbs



Performance:

Maximum Speed:
Mach 2.6 (1,534 knots, 1,765.4 mph, 2,841.8 km/h) @ 30,000+ ft
Mach 1.6 Supercruise @ 30,000+ ft
Mach 1.8 @ sea level

Range:
2,100 miles

Service Ceiling:
60,000+ ft

Thrust to Weight Ratio:
N/A



Engines:
2 Pratt & Whitney F119-100 Turbofan engines with 35,000+ lbs of thrust each



Landing Gear:
Tricycle landing gear
Single front shock strut with dual nose wheels
Two main gear shock struts with one wheel each
Arrestor hook



Control Surfaces:
Wing glove mounted all-moving canards
Spoilers
Leading edge slats
Fowler landing flaps
Rudders
Stabilitors
Speed brakes
3D thrust vectoring nozzles



Weapons:
20,000 lbs

Air to Air:
AIM-54C Phoenix
AIM-120 AMRAAM series
AIM-9 Sidewinder series
AIM-180 Viper series
AIM-181A Scorpion

Air to Surface:
All Navy/USAF ordnance

Gun:
M61A2 Vulcan 20mm Gatling gun, 676 rounds



Sensors/Countermeasures:
AN/APG-77v1 AESA multi-mode radar
AN/AAR-57 CMWS
AN/AAQ-24 DIRCM
AN/AAQ-37 EO DAS
AN/ALE-47 CMDS
AN/ALR-67v3 ASR
AN/AVX-3 Fast Tactical Imagery
TARPS CD
LANTIRN
ADM-141 Tactical Air Launched Decoy
IRSTS
TCS



Flight Control/Avionics:
Two primary CELL-based flight control computers/data processors
Two backup CELL-based flight control computers/data processors


Potential Customers:
USN
USMC




Key:
WSO = Weapons System Officer
AESA = Active Electronically Scanned Array
MTOW = Maximum Take Off Weight
DIRCM = Directed InfraRed Counter Measure
CMWS = Common Missile Warning System
CMDS = Counter-Measures Dispenser System
MTOW = Maximum Take Off Weight
ASR = Advanced Special Receiver
EO DAS = Electro-Optical Distributed Aperture System
TCS = Television Camera System
IRSTS = InfraRed Search and Track System
HMD = Helmet Mounted Display
MR – MagnetoRheological

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:iconexotic-lover1:
Looks amazing right there, what is the polycount?

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"When test scores go up, we should worry, because of how poor a measure they are of what matters, and what you typically sacrifice in a desperate effort to raise scores." - Alfie Kohn
:iconorganiczero:
seriously, why you bother so much for the polycount. It's just a freaking number... there are far more important things to be noticed in a model like this than the polycount.
:iconorganiczero:
you need to unlazy yourself and start making some proper renders for your stuff :P
:iconvenom800tt:
<_<
>_>
Maybe in the future -_-

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
:iconvenom800tt:
Indeed. Plus, not like it really matters. If the model ever does go in a game it will not exceed any poly limits anyway...

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
:iconexotic-lover1:
Well, I'm just interested in it. Meh, I know it doesn't really matter but I'm curious.

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"When test scores go up, we should worry, because of how poor a measure they are of what matters, and what you typically sacrifice in a desperate effort to raise scores." - Alfie Kohn
:iconexotic-lover1:
Well, I know there is way more important things than just polycount. Polyplacement, accuracy,etc... And are you OZ from NFSCARS, just curious also.

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"When test scores go up, we should worry, because of how poor a measure they are of what matters, and what you typically sacrifice in a desperate effort to raise scores." - Alfie Kohn
:iconorganiczero:
it also needs a reaper squadron texture. :P

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