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Project Wingman is a combat flight action game similar to the Ace Combat series in which the player flies a combat plane into battle and destroys enemy targets. The player can choose from a wide selection of planes inspired by real-life combat planes and equip the plane with special weapons.
Project Wingman Mark I (PW-Mk.I): an experimental fighter aircraft powered by cordium (an unstable material from the game's universe, used as extremely potent fuel and powerful explosives) Along with being armed with a railgun that fires plasma orbs, its main weapon is the BML-U (Burst Missile Launcher-Universal).
The aircraft has three notable variants: the initial production model, the revised airframe variant with new engines and thrust-vectoring control, and the aircraft-teaming capable twin-seat variant. Descending from the J-XX program of the 1990s, [ 14 ] the aircraft made its maiden flight on 11 January 2011, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and was officially ...
Historically speaking, there’s pretty much never been a shortage of video games about flying and/or aerial warfare. Ever since Ultimate Air Combat launched for the NES in 1992, flying a plane ...
Like the MiG-25, the MiG-31 is a large twin-engined aircraft with side-mounted air intake ramps, a shoulder-mounted wing with an aspect ratio of 2.94, and twin vertical tailfins. Unlike the MiG-25, it has two seats, with the rear occupied by a dedicated weapon systems officer. [26] The MiG-31 was designed to fulfill these mission objectives: [1]
The two systems flew the aircraft in turn, on 9 December 2022. By 16 December 2022 the X-62 Vista had flown eight sorties using ACE, and six sorties using AACO, at a rate of two sorties per day. [31] The General Atomics Longshot is intended to be carried for deployment by the manned aircraft, and is air-launched when needed.
The Model 437 first began as a loyal wingman drone in 2021, based on Scaled Composites earlier Model 401. [6] A key aspect of the program was the exploration of an "attritable aircraft", in which aircraft cost is minimized to effectively provide a semi-expendable package, which can be easily replaced.
This two-seat advanced training and attack aircraft appears to be based [3] on the Russian-Iranian "Project Integral" and is fitted with Russian ejection seats. Reportedly, there are plans to produce three versions—a two-seat trainer/light strike version and two one-seat fighter-bomber versions.