Sonda Aerospace’s ASF-19 is a twin-engine fifth generation super-manoeuvrable, stealth fighter aircraft. In keeping with SA’s concept for air superiority fighters, it is design to provide maximum speed and manoeuvrability above all else. As a result the plane is capable of mach 4 and has an operations ceiling height of 75,000 feet. Because of speed taking precedence over anything else, past air superiority fighters by Sonda Airspace sometimes lacked adequate payloads , combat range etc. However the ASF-19 was the first to not only have a record breaking top speed but additional capabilities. These include ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles.
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3D model :
This is quite an old model actually, I found it hanging out in some random corner of my pc so I thought I’d put it up. It’s a pretty basic model really as it doesn’t have any special maps, it’s a just model with diffuse map. I did however get it into Hawx 1 a while ago, it was fun to play with .
Any chance of getting the actual file so I can see how you model ?? I'm just starting out modeling and trying to learn to model aircraft and damn man you can model some nice aircraft !! I love this and MSF-33 ! I have been trying to model the mave in yukikaze, not the easiest to start with
That is a cool design! First I thought that the wings are foldable but then I saw that the whole outer wing sections work as huge control surfaces. They should be large enough at any speeds I like the look of the low stance on the ground but, at the same time, I worry that the tail or the fins on the bottom will hit the ground on landings. (never mind my worries about the technical practicalities... It does look great
First I thought that the wings are foldable but then I saw that the whole outer wing sections work as huge control surfaces. They should be large enough at any speeds
I like the look of the low stance on the ground but, at the same time, I worry that the tail or the fins on the bottom will hit the ground on landings.
(never mind my worries about the technical practicalities... It does look great