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Intercept those Bombers!

 

Fly the F-102A. The backbone of America's defense against the Soviet Union's nuclear bombers. Fomr 1956 to 1976 the F-102A escorted the Tupolev Tu-95 Bear when they got near US Territory. A member of the Century Series of US fighter aircraft, the F-102 was the first operational supersonic interceptor and delta-wing fighter of the USAF. It used an internal weapons bay to carry both guided missiles and rockets. It saw limited service in Vietnam in bomber escort and ground attack roles.

 

Available versions

 

Microsoft FSX: F-102A

Third Wire Strike Fighter: F-102A

Screenshots Gallery

 

Description

 

The primary mission of the F-102 was to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft. It was the world's first supersonic all-weather jet interceptor and the USAF's first operational delta-wing aircraft. The delta wing control surfaces eliminated the need for horizontal control surfaces (stabilizer and elevators). Built by Convair (General Dynamics); the F-102 was the first all-weather supersonic jet interceptor. First to use the 'area rule' design concept which pushed the speed beyond the sonic barrier, the F-102 was to be superseded by the more advanced F-106, which could exceed 1,000 mph.

 

General Characteristics

 

Crew: 1

Length: 68 ft 4 in (20.83 m)

Wingspan: 38 ft 1 in (11.61 m)

Height: 21 ft 2 in (6.45 m)

Wing area: 95 ft² (64.57m²)

Empty weight: 19,350 lb (8,777 kg)

Max takeoff weight: 31,500 lb (14,300 kg)

Powerplant: 1× Pratt & Whitney J57-P-25 afterburning turbojet

 

Performance

 

Maximum speed: Mach 1.25 (825 mph, 1,304 km/h) at 40,000 ft (12,190 m)

Range: 1,350 mi (1,170 nmo, 2,175 km)

Service ceiling: 53,400 ft (16,300 m)

Rate of climb: 13,000 ft/min (66 m/s)

 

Armament

 

Rockets: 24 × 2.75 in (70 mm) FFAR (Folding Fin Aerial Rocket) unguided rockets in missile bay doors

Air-to-Air missiles:

6 × AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missiles or

3 × AIM-4 Falcon; or

1 × AIM-26 Falcon with conventional or nuclear warhead

 

Avionics

 

MG-10 fire control system

 
 
 

Razbam Simulations

RAZBAM Simulations has been creating top-notch military and civil aircraft simulations since 2003. Until recently, RAZBAM development was focused exclusively on the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, including Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and Microsoft Flight Simulator X. However, the team has stepped away from developing for the aged Flight Simulator X, and into the split future of flight simulations: Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D (for civil aircraft) and Eagle Dynamics' Digital Combat Simulator (for military aircraft).

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