The vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) craft employs a set of twin articulated jet engines as propulsion in place of the classic rotary wing, resulting in incredible manoeuvrability.
Compact design allows the ORCA to fit in narrow terrain such as canyons as well as be transported and deployed from freight trucks or specially designed resupply and transportation vehicles.
Fuselage dimensions limit crew size to a single pilot, limiting the ORCA performance in combat somewhat.
With an indigenous design, emphasizing both survivability and firepower, while maintaining the flexibility of VTOL technology and a high speed. The result was Flight Devices most advanced fixed wing aircraft: the Black Eagle.
Two-seat fighter-bomber designed with forward-swept wing configuration, state of the art avionics and weapons systems and incorporated heavy underside armour.
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Anti-surface bomber zeppelin using fabric-covered rigid metal framework made up of transverse rings and longitudinal girders containing a number of individual gasbags inside long cylindrical hull with tapered ends and complex multi-plane fins
Propelled by engine car external mount engines with speeds of up to 84 kilometres per hour (52 mph).
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