A-149 Gryphon

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The A-149 Gryphon is a fourth-generation, single-seat, single-engine, and all-weather tactical fighter jet. The aircraft was designed as a multi-role platform at an affordable cost.

Overview

A-149 Gryphon
Type: Jet
Legal Status: Legal
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Trunk Space: 10
Max Speed: 1000 km/h
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Fuel Capacity: 1550
Seats: 1
Armour Rating: 60

Roles

  • Surveillance
  • Recreational use

Design

Features

  • Despite its aging platform, the A-149 has still been upgraded with the newest sensors and weapons systems.
  • single-seat, single-engine, and all-weather tactical fighter jet.
  • Underslung forward facing Camera.

Notable Traits

  • The Gryphon has a total of three fuel tanks located along the left and right sides of the fuselage, along with a third just behind the engine. All three tanks can only resist up to 180 points of damage before rupturing

Mobility

The Gryphon's control surfaces consist of five components:

  • Ailerons (left/right)
  • Elevators (left/right)
  • Rudder (centre)

Due to these Control surfaces the Gryphon is easy to fly

Crew Capacity

The Gryphon only contains a single seat (for the pilot). It is unable to transport any passengers or additional crew.

Upgrades

The Gryphon currently does not support any mods.

Ownership

This vehicle is available to rent or purchase at:

Purchase and Rent.

Variants

Civilian

  • standard camo

Trivia

  • The Gryphon is directly based on the real-world "JAS 39 Gripen" multi-role fighter jet designed by Saab of Sweden.