Creating an F-14 Tomcat Inspired Star Wars Fighter - SF-14 Sabercat!!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
  • After seeing an F-14 Tomcat up close at a museum I decided it is the sexiest aircraft I had ever seen! So I decided to figure out how to make it work as a variable geometry aerospace fighter! This is my design!
    Now for sale on CGTrader at www.cgtrader.c...
    Also the f-14 Tomcat model used in this was purchased here! Plus it donates to Ukraine so thats good! www.cgtrader.c...
    Music Credits:
    Stefan Ruesche - We Shall Never Die - great channel at / @rueschesounds
    The rest is creative commons stuff!
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    Ocean mountain scene credit:
    Halong Bay by Videvo - www.videvo.net/
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  • @theofficerfactory2625
    @theofficerfactory2625 Год назад +138

    The variable wing is quite elegant in its simplicity. The aircraft seems HUGE but so are modern day fighters; always to my surprise though. The idea of jamming repulser lifts needs to be explored more!

    • @katherineberger6329
      @katherineberger6329 Год назад +14

      Star Wars fighters are extremely small. Look at a P-51 Mustang next to an F-15 Eagle and then realize that most Star Wars fighters are the size of the portion of the P-51 from the wing forward.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Год назад +6

      Depends on the fighter. Seeing interceptors like the Tomcat and the Foxbat I'm like Jesus. In my mind interceptors should be small, agile, with raw speed. Yet NOPE!

    • @katherineberger6329
      @katherineberger6329 Год назад +3

      @@dianapennepacker6854 The purpose of an interceptor is to intercept bombers and carry weapons powerful enough to destroy them in one shot. This meant a large aircraft armed with large, heavy weapons (usually missiles). And they weren't necessarily terribly fast - although the most prominent interceptors were high-speed aircraft like the MiG-25 Foxbat/MiG-31 Foxhound, F-15 Eagle and F-14 Tomcat, one of the earliest was the slow Northrop F-89 Scorpion, carrying a pair of multi-rocket pods.

    • @theofficerfactory2625
      @theofficerfactory2625 Год назад +2

      @@dianapennepacker6854 The idea of the interceptor is speed and range. Both had lots of speed and range but were not all that maneuverable when compared to their smaller cousins.

    • @katherineberger6329
      @katherineberger6329 Год назад +1

      @@theofficerfactory2625 The Tomcat only by a small margin. The F-14 was a superlative two-circle fighter but only so-so in the one-circle fight. Even though its official mission was "fleet defense interceptor," the F-14 was in reality a naval air superiority fighter.

  • @strf90105
    @strf90105 Год назад +33

    Fun Fact: The upgrade to the F-14D Tomcat, the Super Tomcat 21, was supposed to apply prominent leading edge extensions to further improve maneuverability.

  • @Gigas0101
    @Gigas0101 Год назад +75

    I still feel like the Sabercat would be more of an imperial design, but it's still a great design and you're slaying it with these ships!

    • @Saviliana
      @Saviliana Год назад +1

      Yep, more like something that is bigger then a landspeeder dropship and be smaller then a bomber corvette, likely something that rival the size of millennium falcon after Han Solo stole it form the empire.

    • @andrewchilds8886
      @andrewchilds8886 Год назад

      It feels a bit too sleek for a starwars ship. It would fit much better in Star Trek based on the more circular yet flat shape rather than the more blocky shape of Star Wars ships. That may also be the final paint job for me

    • @andrewchilds8886
      @andrewchilds8886 Год назад

      Just got to the part of the video he explains where it would fit. I rescind my previous comment but will leave it anyways as the point still stands.

    • @silverphinex
      @silverphinex Год назад +5

      @@andrewchilds8886 Nubian Ships: AM I A JOKE TO YOU

    • @veleriphon
      @veleriphon Год назад +2

      The X-Wing was slated to be an Imperial fighter. Fortunately, it was smuggled away.

  • @notthedroidsyourelookingfo4026
    @notthedroidsyourelookingfo4026 Год назад +54

    I'm not sure a craft can be both aerodynamic *and* look Star-Wars-y. But the Sabrecat definitely comes close, and is a very pretty ship!

  • @SchneeflockeMonsoon
    @SchneeflockeMonsoon Год назад +30

    Very nice.
    Still not sure about the cross fins, but it does have a very unique frame because of them, so I can’t complain. Personally I would have tilted them inward and across the whole frame to evoke the A-wing, but I’m often told I’m too derivative.
    I absolutely love the paint job you gave it. It just looks so aggressive.
    As some ideas for your next project:
    Helicopters.
    Star Trek shuttles/fighters/runabouts in Star Wars.
    Stealth aircraft like the Spirit or Nighthawk would be interesting to see adapted into Star Wars (not the Blackbird, since it already has been), and I really wonder how you’ll implement the subtle touches of such designs.

  • @Isteak80
    @Isteak80 Год назад +35

    This is such a creative design, props to you!

  • @wilemelliott
    @wilemelliott Год назад +12

    There was a concept [never built] called the Barnes Wallis Swallow that had similar nacelles mounted on swing wings. Always thought it would make for a good base for an SW design
    Well done
    There is also the B-1B bomber, which DOES have its engines mounted in nacelles AND swing wings, though the nacelles are fixed [twin engines per nacelle] under the fuselage, and not on the variable geometry wings. Some have noted that as bombers go, the BONE flies more like a fighter...

    • @HuntingTarg
      @HuntingTarg Год назад +2

      The B1-B was a remarkable innovation, and was probably the last asset intended specifically for use by Strategic Air Command. It's one of the most iconic bombers ever made, up there with the B-52 Stratofortress, the TU-29 Bear, the B-29 Superfortress, the B-2 Spirit, and the orphaned Wünderkind, the XB-70 Valkyrie.

  • @Taiko206
    @Taiko206 Год назад +46

    Personally i would see this more in a Battletech setting instead of Star Wars They have a lot of fighters that look similar to this, and even there they have a couple of "swing wing" designs. There's also several more Franchises where this might have looked good, like "Wing Commander" or "Space: Above and Beyond". As for more recent franchises i can see this totally working in "Everspace 2"

    • @wilburwilliams36
      @wilburwilliams36 Год назад +4

      This would not look out of place in Elite: Dangerous or Star Citizen either.

    • @HuntingTarg
      @HuntingTarg Год назад +3

      Just shouting out to someone else who knows S:AAB .
      Before there was Firefly...

    • @Pathfinder118
      @Pathfinder118 Год назад +1

      Going for that 'forbidden' duel engine design like in the banshee fighter lol. This does reek of some kind of house prototype sucession wars era attempt at making a hybrid aerospace/conventional aircraft with droppable 'rocket boosters' to make a poor mans aerospace fighter.

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Год назад +2

      Northrup Grummam is ressurected by the Terran Hegemony at some point and brings the Tomcat into the ASF era.
      I mean, Boeing makes dropships. GM makes mechs, it could happen right?

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Год назад +2

      @@Pathfinder118 SSTO equipment, expendable like the Saber in Halo. Rapid space superiority to intercept dropships before they land.

  • @resurrectedstarships
    @resurrectedstarships  Год назад +39

    I appreciate all the comments in the community section of my channel - I feel like we designed this together!! This model is now for sale on CG Trader at www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/aircraft/jet/f14-tomcat-inspired-space-fight-the-sf14-sabercat - still learning about 3d printing though - its on the agenda but no STL yet.

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 Год назад

      Could you make a variety of ww2 heavy and medium bombers to become space craft. Including prototype bombers.

    • @johannbezuidenhout2976
      @johannbezuidenhout2976 Год назад +1

      You've built a Wing Commander series looking fighter. Fantastic concept.

    • @F22-Raptor27
      @F22-Raptor27 Год назад

      You should make an F-22 Raptor inspired Star Wars fighter next!

    • @26th_Primarch
      @26th_Primarch Год назад +1

      You should look at lesser known or more oddly designed aircraft. Either prototypes or very limited production aircraft.

    • @ig33ku
      @ig33ku Год назад

      If the ship has shields I heard x-wings use shields for aerodynamics.

  • @jessehorn6180
    @jessehorn6180 Год назад +15

    Nice job on that, hope to see more Starfighters based on Fighter Jets soon.

  • @zetoboogaloo8802
    @zetoboogaloo8802 Год назад +73

    I love the design but it just feels like something that would go in wing commander and not star wars.

    • @SuperGamefreak18
      @SuperGamefreak18 Год назад +4

      I actually think there's a design in wing commander kinda similar in shiloutte in wing commander, though more than likely might be a situation of convergent inspiration.

    • @DefaultProphet
      @DefaultProphet Год назад +2

      Ditto. Very cool but not Star Wars

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 Год назад +1

      Or Battletech.

    • @dixievfd55
      @dixievfd55 Год назад

      @@SuperGamefreak18 Yes and it's also called the Saber. Wing Commander 2. There is also the Rapier from Wing Commander 1 and the Arrow from Wing Commander 3.

    • @fbi805
      @fbi805 Год назад

      @@jtjames79 battle tech is nothing more than a ripoff from Robotech/Mospeada

  • @CodeS7-w4t
    @CodeS7-w4t Год назад +1

    I love the wing design and the entire sabercat

  • @jaylinbrown1978
    @jaylinbrown1978 Год назад +1

    Thank you! The F-14 Tomcat is my favorite plane.

  • @kurosujiomake
    @kurosujiomake Год назад +1

    In SW vehicles use shields to make their crafts aerodynamic for atmosphere flight, even those without shields usually have a weak generator on board to make them fly better than a brick. Weapons to disable those would be also very useful

  • @chrisdufresne9359
    @chrisdufresne9359 Год назад +12

    I'm always glad to see someone else gain a love for the Tomcat. Also, please share some of your designs on the workshop. Those would be interesting.

  • @Kabosche
    @Kabosche Год назад +1

    This design closely resembles what I envisioned the aircraft looked like in the Star Wars Legends novel Starfighters of Adumar. Their entire society seemed to be based around dueling, either in the sky, space, or on the ground with blast-swords.

  • @GamerFromSpace
    @GamerFromSpace Год назад +1

    Masters aerospace engineering student (with space technology so best of both worlds)
    In aerospace there is a saying, if it looks right it probably is right and your design certainly looks right, especially in terms of aerodynamics but lets assume we got some sci fi materials that allow lot higher stresses to be tolerated.
    Your spacecraft has:
    -Wing root extensions which greatly improve manoeuvrability and angle of attack performance.
    -The placement of engines under wing root extensions also improve high AOA performance of the engines and reduce the risk of engine stalling out.
    -The spacecraft has an ability for forward swept wings which also improves the aircrafts turning performance and stall performance significantly, look at Su 47. Only issue with this design is that its expensive to make due to the wing loading.
    -It has a huge wing surface like the drakken, ignoring wing loading this would make the plane insanely manoeuvrable
    Improvements
    -The spacecraft seems to have space for an internal weapons bay for missiles which would improve stealth characteristics
    -Nose section seems kind of small so in modern terms would be hard to fit a large and powerful radar in
    - I would add control surface on both side of the wings so they can be used in both modes as well as having leading edge control surfaces which improve manoeuvrability, look at f18/f16
    - External countermeasure pod produces drag so it would be lot better if it was embedded inside of the fuselage
    I understand that this is a star wars star fighter but I'm making my judgement from my aerospace background and this design on paper seems really good. I would probably make a lot more in depth analysis of this design however im on antibiotics so my brain is soup however im a huge fan of the F14 and you did a great job on your star wars interpretation so I could help myself but comment on your design. If you need any aerospace advice in the future im more than happy to help, could maybe think about doing CFD testing however its something id have to consider when im feeling better.

  • @NOLMAD6
    @NOLMAD6 Год назад +13

    Gotta say, the Sabarcat could fit into SW universe. I appreciate alot of the details from the F-14 you place into the design (the outer missile pods look like the wing root missile pods on the real life F-14, the missile placement is similar to big Grumman cat in real life). Positive feedback, base on the F-14. you could have a near full body missile launcher instead for the 4 RJ-45 missiles. That way the saber cat would be using the Bombcat upgrade (allowing the SF-14 is carry torpedo's, assault rockets, and implus bombs). I will say the paint job is very good
    edit: no more thing, the large wing area could work, look up the F-39 or F-16XL as those are full fuselage wing versions of the F-16

  • @tanker12999
    @tanker12999 Год назад +2

    I personally agree with the statement that it looks too jet like, i think its the metallic finish you gave it, if it was more gray/white with a bright color to symbolize the unit (like blue or red squadron) it would look a lot more star wars like. Maybe also make it look a bit more beaten up?

  • @NuclearFalcon146
    @NuclearFalcon146 Год назад +2

    The VF-1 Valkyrie from Macross also combines F/A-18 and F-14 features but even more resembles the F-14 than your "Sabercat". Your design does look more original than the VF-1 Valkyrie, though in lore the VF-1 was built by that universe's stand-in for Grumman... and then takes the variable geometry to the extreme, not only with variable sweep on the wings but the ability to be a fully transformable mech. It is also present in BattleTech under the name Phoenix Hawk LAM (Land-Air Mech).
    Star Citizen also has the best aiming axis not being the vertical (in space, doesn't apply in atmosphere). It is the 45 degree; you have to combine pitch and yaw to get best rotation rate.

  • @shinigamimiroku3723
    @shinigamimiroku3723 Год назад +16

    The Tomcat may have long since fallen off in usage, but it will always be the most iconic design, and perfect for a starship design. ^_^

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 Год назад

      Tell that too the iranians

    • @shinigamimiroku3723
      @shinigamimiroku3723 Год назад +2

      @@chheinrich8486 I meant here in the West; I know a number of Middle East nations still use the older models, which works for them anyway since their beef is generally with each other.

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 Год назад

      @@shinigamimiroku3723 a number? 🤣 Iran Was the only foreign customer

    • @shinigamimiroku3723
      @shinigamimiroku3723 Год назад +1

      @CH Heinrich OK, I should have specified that they use older aircraft models in general, because I realize now that the way I worded it made it seem like I was talking about Tomcats specifically, when that wasn't my intention (I'd meant to bring up the general usage of aircraft from the late-80s). Sorry for the mix-up.

    • @willarmstrong3282
      @willarmstrong3282 Год назад

      @@chheinrich8486 the iranians that have a mass attrition rate of the cat due to lack of spares?

  • @Eleolius
    @Eleolius Год назад +1

    This is super creative and I love it.

  • @Bored_Kaga
    @Bored_Kaga Год назад +4

    I really like this one. It also has the feel of some ship that a bounty hunter would modify. Not sure what the area behind the cockpit would be, but assuming it's just empty space filled in to make the craft more structurally sound and to mount weapons, it could be modified into some sort of small cargo hold, living quarters, etc.

  • @MH-gm3ju
    @MH-gm3ju Год назад +5

    Nice Aerospace fighter - would fit well into a scenario similar to that of 'Starfighters of Adumar'

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Год назад +1

      Holy shit I forgot that book existed.

    • @VTX00128
      @VTX00128 Год назад

      Add a couple gun turets at certain points and you got yourself a kind of Gunstar

  • @sodadrink8363
    @sodadrink8363 Год назад +2

    As an F-14 fan, I can say the Sabercat is a great design that does the original justice, but I will admit it doesn't look awfully Star Wars-y. The best way to change that would be to add some "imperfections" around it, stuff like exposed pipes and radiators on the engine nacelles and duller paint with more wear and tear on it. That second part would have some basis in reality too, F-14s often looked more dirty and worn than other fighters, which I think because they were always exposed to the corrosive ocean air

  • @jeffery7281
    @jeffery7281 Год назад +2

    As a enthusiast of interceptor and high-alttitude aircrafts, as well as an aviation engineer student in real life, I would said it's one of my "perfect" sci-fi aerospace fighter design. Great work.

  • @KillerOrca
    @KillerOrca Год назад +1

    Looks good.
    Distinct lack of absurdly long range giant fighter busting missiles, though. If your going to copy the Tomcat, you need the Phoenix.

  • @charlessmith3935
    @charlessmith3935 Год назад +1

    Wow that is one sexy deadly Starfighter all right I am and always will be a big fan of the F-14 Tomcat

  • @Jarsia
    @Jarsia Год назад +1

    Pretty cool, and I love the lore of it. Gotta agree is doesn't have they grungy SW feel though, as opposed to your P38 one that fit right in with X and Y wings.
    Perhaps unintentionally, in atmospheric mode, the wing configuration actually reminds me more of the proposed F-16XL. The would be delta wing, strike derivative of the F-16.

  • @armycowboy4313
    @armycowboy4313 Год назад +5

    Awesome job that would definitely be a fighter I'd choose against the empire.
    Just throwing out ideas for you while probably many people have said the F-15s through F-35s I'd like to point you towards the experimental X-32 fighter which was the competition against the F-35 back when the fighters where working towards the contract. It's got a unique design that may or may not work in Star Wars but just figured I'd share it anyways.

    • @earlware4322
      @earlware4322 Год назад

      I just knew that the X-32 was not going to win the contract because it was my favorite of the two designs and looked way cooler (imho). With some "minor" tweaks I think it could make for a really cool SW fighter craft.

    • @armycowboy4313
      @armycowboy4313 Год назад

      @@earlware4322 from what the video I came across said, it probably would have less issues compared to the F35 because of its hover design.

  • @deaconvelos8352
    @deaconvelos8352 Год назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful ❤️
    I would love to see your take on the F-22 and A-10.

    • @VTX00128
      @VTX00128 Год назад +1

      A-10 can be used to work with the B-Wing and Y-Wing bomber role in the heavy load out for antiy capitalship roles as well as the ground assault escort roll.

  • @monferno204
    @monferno204 Год назад

    If you want to focus on the dogfighting aspect, you'll definitely want to keep the armaments as centrally located as possible in the nose, and have a high rate of fire.
    Nose mounted armaments are significantly easier to land hits with than weapons mounted in the wings or on the wing tips, and are a lot easier to use for snap shots and close quarter engagements. They also conserve ammunition since you're not trying to land hits with one side or the other, and have improved accuracy at range since the pilot does not have to account for weapon convergence.
    Having weapons centered on the craft also improves roll performance and G-loading characteristics, since there's no additional weight from weapons distanced from the fuselage of the craft. This also saves additional weight that would have been used to reinforce the wings against the weight of wing-mounted weapons.
    I really like the variable geometry design, since that pulls the under-mounted engines in towards the center of gravity - but as soon as those wings come out in atmosphere, those gigantic engines would probably rip them off as soon as the fighter tried to roll.

  • @earlware4322
    @earlware4322 Год назад +1

    Congrats sir, I was not sure you could convert the Tomcat into the SW universe, but you have xome up with a really cool and badass design.
    When I saw your Community posts on this WIP I had tried to comment, but YT (in its insane algorithm) would not let me do so. I felt that if you moved the cockpit back further into the body (with a possible astromech slot behind or alongside) would take it away from a RL fighter jet and move it solidly into the SW realm.
    While I was not sure about the varible-geometry wings at first, I think that you have nailed it perfectly. The silhouette of the exo-atmo mode is something I am confident we could see patrolling the Outer Rim planets.
    Outstanding job here, thanks for sharing and keep on keeping on!!

  • @SPatrickRoss
    @SPatrickRoss Год назад +1

    It kinda fits with the idea of planet that isn't quite up to Imperial or Clone Wars era technology. In Legends, the early Marks of the Z-95 Headhunter had swing wings.

  • @WinnieThePru235
    @WinnieThePru235 Год назад

    F14 is close to my heart, next to the F4-Phanton and the Curtiss P-40 WarHawk. This spaceship f14 looks more like a star trek fighter to me personally.... all in all this is and amazing concept and video. Keep doing what you're doing sir!👍🏾

  • @weldonwin
    @weldonwin Год назад +1

    Just making it as fast as an F/A-18 would make it blisteringly fast compared to most Star Wars fighters in atmosphere, which frequently top out at speeds comparable to WW2 Prop fighters

  • @blackasp001
    @blackasp001 Год назад +1

    Whenever I see the F-14 Tomcat I think VF 1 Veritech.
    But love the way you adapted this one 😁

  • @spartan078ben
    @spartan078ben Год назад +1

    This looks like an excellent planetary defense fighter, something that can intercept enemy fighters in space but also turn around and take down drop ships or bombers in the atmosphere.

  • @JeremyShibby
    @JeremyShibby Год назад

    I'm glad to see someone jumping on the F-14 being the sexiest fighter ever train! Been my favorite since I was a kid. But that could have to do with me being born in the 80's and Top Gun

  • @kdrapertrucker
    @kdrapertrucker Год назад

    Lexington was the longest active duty carrier. She saw service in late WWII and served the U.S. Navy right through the mid 1990s. Her last 2 or 3 decades were as a training carrier in the golf of Mexico.

  • @feivellazuardi1867
    @feivellazuardi1867 Год назад +1

    I think it would be interesting to see Star Wars version of Mig 25/31. Because Mig 25/31 is a rather bulky & boxy fighter (interceptor). It doesn't really have those curves. The cockpit have rather bad visibility since it meant to see its target from radar, but it have that Star Wars-y look for me. And its large engine give the look of an aircraft that use pure thrust of engine rather than aerodynamics to achieve high speed (which it kinda is). & also it's one of my favorite fighter jet along with F-14, F-15, Panavia Tornado, & some others

  • @StoneCresent
    @StoneCresent Год назад +1

    The convention I've seen is that repulsorcraft don't play well with area shields as seen on Hoth or Naboo. This is likely due to the fact that they are ungrounded and may build up a charge that could be problematic for either the crew or the repulsors.

  • @KenobiSon
    @KenobiSon Год назад

    Neet! I like that you yaw more then pitch. This is good for over coming g-forces in high end maneuvers.
    I would of had the outboard engine nacelles slot into the fuselage when the wings folded in, becoming part of the main atmospheric thrusters. This takes care of the problem with outboard nacelles not being aerodynamic.

  • @richardwalker2881
    @richardwalker2881 Год назад +3

    Now imagine this being thrawn's back up plan if it was fuel efficient and Darth Vader using it as an upgrade to his tie advanced

  • @TheEventHorizon909
    @TheEventHorizon909 Год назад +4

    The wings going from in-line to forward swept wings reminds me a lot of the X-02 Wyvern from ace combat. Maybe this fighter can take a page from the strike Wyvern variant and slap a turbolaser mount on the bottom for anti capital ship duties heh

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Год назад +3

      Railguns actually do exist in Star Wars, that might be more applicable.
      Plus no one knows how to fight against them so having a swarm of these things hammer a capital ships bridge from afar would be nasty.

    • @TheEventHorizon909
      @TheEventHorizon909 Год назад

      @@KillerOrca ye Dunno if turbolasers would be more effective then a mass driver at anti capital duties

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Год назад +2

      @@TheEventHorizon909 Ballistic weaponry ignores energy shields. Particle shielding tends to be a lot less sturdy than energy sheilding as well since it has to fuse with the armor of the ship to work. Also for the most part, railguns arent common so most commanders have no idea how to defend against them properly via tactics.
      A fighter armed with a railgun would do nasty work against a capital ship by simply staying out of CIWS range and hammering it.

    • @TheEventHorizon909
      @TheEventHorizon909 Год назад

      @@KillerOrcabit late but that seems like a UNSC tactic lol

  • @zeratul3k
    @zeratul3k Год назад

    The different angles of the lifting body and wing reminds me of the Saab 35 Draken, a design feature that is called a "double delta" wing. Very interesting, indeed!

  • @elchjol2777
    @elchjol2777 Год назад

    Another craft I'd love to fly in what ever universe it is slotted into. The ability to dominate fighters built purely for space engagements that have come down to the atmosphere of a planet could lead to a extremely high kill ratio in a planetary defence scenario. As even if the attacker can control the space around a planet, if they can't control the air it will be more or less impossible to land transports with out extreme casualties.

  • @bmobert
    @bmobert Год назад +1

    That's pretty cool and, frankly, fits perfectly in the Star Wars universe, IMHO, for one very important reason: it is instantly recognizable from all other craft by its silhouette alone.
    As arbitrary as that sounds, it seems to be an exceptionally important part of the Star Wars design language.
    👍

  • @ajclements4627
    @ajclements4627 Год назад +4

    I’ve always thought the F-14 and the F4U Corsair were great looking fighters, here’s to hoping you continue with these types of videos.

    • @earlware4322
      @earlware4322 Год назад +1

      Ooh, I would LOVE to see him give the F4U Corsair the SW treatment. It's iconic gullwing design would make for an awesome recon/fighter craft.

    • @ajclements4627
      @ajclements4627 Год назад

      @@earlware4322 I also thought the Corsair and a few other WW era planes would have made great Transformers as well, one of those Combiners, the 5 in 1. Corsair, Zero, Mustang, Spitfire, I could never decide on the fifth lol.

  • @dk6419
    @dk6419 Год назад

    Outstanding design. Reminds me like I said a while back like the turbokat. Great design!

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin Год назад

      *(Distant sounds of 90's Guitar Riffs)*

  • @herosjourney8725
    @herosjourney8725 Год назад

    great job on the aircraft.

  • @369Webcast
    @369Webcast Год назад +2

    The F14 is my favourite plane…! 🤨
    It was going to be tough to convince me…but you managed. 😂
    To my eyes the SaberCqt would have had it’s hay day before the clone wars, providing protection for supply convoys at a hyperspace transfer point OR within a star system where they are most vulnerable to pirate’s.
    Great job. 👍🏻

  • @thedocdodge
    @thedocdodge Год назад

    The F-14 was very sexy. I served in the US Navy as an Aviation Structural Mechanic (AMS). Even though I worked on E2-C Hawkeyes and C-2 Greyhounds, the Tomcat was only sexy on the outside. Her hydraulics were ALWAYS contaminated! ALWAYS! We Hawkeye guys would race the Tomcat guys to grab hydraulic carts. If the Tomcat guys got them first, you were spending hours decontaminating the cart before you could hook it up to a Hawkeye. But... The Tomcat was an amazing aircraft.

  • @Dracounguis
    @Dracounguis Год назад +3

    That's a unique wing design, I love it. The nacelles are a bit bulky in my opinion, for otherwise very sleek design. Maybe if they were integrated into the wing more? 🤷

  • @robertdrexel2043
    @robertdrexel2043 Год назад +1

    Heh. A very interesting design and it being to "jetty" for Star Wars. Well it is not the first time Star Wars used real life aircraft as a basis for Star Wars ships see the Royal Naboo Starship and its kin which are based on things like the Blackbird. Also, you are not the only one who has used the Tomcat as a basis for sci-fi fighter, for as you mentioned people talking about the VF-1 Valkyrie from Macross/Robotech. That fighter is based on the Tomcat as well. Though this is a more unique take on it.

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis Год назад +1

    Great video (&ideas!) ,this is surely the kind of attack aircraft that Earth 's engineers would've designed for the rebel alliance, had the latter found our planet before the Empire. Perhaps the space thrusters are a little vulnerable, but the model is great, a Space fleet defence fighter would've been a nightmare for every TIE pilot, capable to destroy their fighters way before they could've engaged it. And from it could've been developed a recce version, with extended range and sensors.

  • @razorfett147
    @razorfett147 Год назад +1

    Also, while it may not quite have that distinct Star Wars look we are used to, the galaxy is a big place, and im sure the technology base for different civilizations stretches across a broad spectrum. So theres no reason this beautiful fighter couldnt exist in SW canon.

  • @Spudtron98
    @Spudtron98 Год назад +1

    I do think that Star Wars could do with some more modern inspiration for its ship design, especially in the sequel era to illustrate the advance of technology and to break up the monotony of yet more TIEs and X-Wings. Macross had the right idea.

  • @acompletelynormalhuman6392
    @acompletelynormalhuman6392 Год назад +1

    3:47 I know this is nitpicking but I don't like this statement as it implies that the aim 7 Sparrow is short range missile like the aim 9 but the aim 7 is a Beyond visual range missile I mean sure it's not as long range as the aim 54 Phoenix (which depending on variant is the longest range air to air missile the US has ever had) and the aim 7 did have a flaw of needing guidance from the aircraft launching it meaning that the aircraft launching the aim 7 would have to fly directly towards the Enemy meaning the aircraft would lose a fair amount of distance in between it and the target but still the aim 7 is not a short range missile for its time

  • @michaelbatson8170
    @michaelbatson8170 Год назад +2

    You could say this is when star wars meets modern day earth and it's a try to be able to fight back against the empire.

  • @barnykirashi
    @barnykirashi Год назад

    I personally would love to see a Mikoyean-Gurevich MiG-23 as a Star Wars Space Fighter. It's my second favorite jet of all time, and it also has variable geometry wings.

  • @warhawk4494
    @warhawk4494 Год назад +1

    Great design and love your channel it could fit into the Babylon 5 universe. Also there are so many planets in the SW Universe that this could show up easily. Many planets have their fighters and ship designs. That's a nasty missile and chaff. Love it.
    Ummm it's Duntless dive bomber and Avenger torpedo bomber. Lol you got it mixed up.

  • @aerospacematt9147
    @aerospacematt9147 Год назад

    Awesome! I think it would actually perform pretty well in Earth’s atmosphere. Those “space engines” would act like drop tanks in an atmosphere which might compromise maneuvering but aside from that it looks pretty sound. Nice to see some F-18 lineage in there as well. Now let’s see the Star Wars universe get an F-22 (with stealth) and make use of Thrust Vectoring in space battles!

  • @ghosthippox
    @ghosthippox Год назад

    Love this! Lots of creativity in this design!

  • @bellvnv2000
    @bellvnv2000 Год назад

    Would love to see your take on some Century series airplanes such as the B-58 Hustler and a F-106 Delta Dagger !

  • @davidecarucci1073
    @davidecarucci1073 Год назад +1

    You could try to make something based on the f5 as a small light fighter for new republic export or something like that

  • @fredericlepeltier3435
    @fredericlepeltier3435 Месяц назад

    I have just discover, thanks to a video on YT about starwars ship aerodynamics properties (of all things), that the fuselage of the A-wing is made of the wing box of the F14 with the middle cut, the side joined and mirrored up and down to give it its wedge shape.
    Where the balsters are attached on the A-Wing is the openning for the wings on the tomcat and the slot on the side is where the glove vanes retract into.
    In a way ST always had a Tomcat since ROTJ!

  • @Firewarz217
    @Firewarz217 Год назад

    This looks like it could exist in Star Wars and Halo
    Great work!

  • @joshuakage8703
    @joshuakage8703 Год назад

    Neat adaption of the Tomcat.

  • @bartlester591
    @bartlester591 Год назад

    I find it impressive I think you did a really good job I have ever would like to see you do something take the V 22 Osprey interning into something that belongs in Star Wars

  • @ZeroB4NG
    @ZeroB4NG Год назад +2

    I think if you bling it out some more, make it really rounded and all shiny Chrome you could get away with making it a type of Naboo craft (they must have more than just that N-1 fighter).
    The color scheme with the red highlights feels already Naboo-ish.

  • @JustVince7810
    @JustVince7810 Год назад

    If the Tomcat goes for the Imperial design, I'd love to see the F22 Raptor or the YF23 Black Widow as a Rebel design. Would certainly be easy on the eyes.

  • @lesmiller5205
    @lesmiller5205 Год назад

    I really like your design on the aircraft there I like how the wings swooped in and out compared to in gravity or atmosphere than not in gravity it's a nice design good job got some really good applications and the backstory about being on a water planet for jumpability if the only thing you didn't show is how it would land would it have a vertical up and down take off or would it actually have to come off from a landing strip of some sort thank you Nice design

  • @brentbartley6838
    @brentbartley6838 Год назад +3

    Your description of the proposed isolated world of origin for this fighter is not too disimilar to what actually happened in the old EU in one of the last of the X-Wing series of books. The New Republic met an isolated world that had it's own indigenous exo/atmospheric fighter and Wedge Antilles and a few Rogues were sent as ambassadors as pilots were highly revered in the society, and intrigue and hijinks ensued. Starfighters of Adumar was the title. It gives a good verbal description of the Adumari fighters, been a long time since I read it but worth you checking out.

  • @jusjetz
    @jusjetz Год назад +1

    I bet you might do a Star Wars version of the F-22 Raptor

  • @n1co2017
    @n1co2017 Год назад

    the one weakness i see immediately is holly those engines are vulnerable in the space configuration and personally it reminds me of the su-47

  • @mr6johnclark
    @mr6johnclark Год назад

    Fun Fact...
    That F-14 on that Carrier.
    is Mavericks F-14 in Topgun.
    The actual aircraft screen used.

  • @robertwelch1915
    @robertwelch1915 Год назад

    sexy really does describe the F14. This is a good SW tribute to it.

  • @nemesis7774
    @nemesis7774 Год назад +1

    Well, as an aeronautic engineer, i'd say it generates more lift than a tie fighter. To be fair, i think a cow creates more lift than a tie fighter (yeah, because aeronautic engineer when bored like to simulate air flow around cows for fun).
    I agree that the general shape and its unusual "realism" make it a bit weird in star wars were shape are rarely meant to get lifting boddies. But it's a nice fighter nevertheless

  • @tilasole3252
    @tilasole3252 Год назад +1

    Ever considered talking about the Wing Commander video game ships?

  • @ljfisher21
    @ljfisher21 Год назад

    Very nice design. One idea would be to have grooves so that the space engines nacelles would fit underneath the main body like a conformal fuel tank. Can't be cheap to jettison space going engines for atmospheric maneuvers.

  • @MrDDiRusso
    @MrDDiRusso Год назад +2

    X-29 forward swept wing

  • @SmoochyRoo
    @SmoochyRoo Год назад

    NGL this looks like it'll fit perfectly as a star citizen design as opposed to any other series or game franchise
    Aerodynamically speaking when it's in atmosphere mode it reminds me a lot of the F-16 XL that competed against the F-15E strike eagle, and the aerodynamics and performance might be very similar.
    The space flight mode makes it look pretty much like an Su-47 or X-29 and those forward swept wings might work very very well in conjunction with the leading edge extensions for enhanced maneuverability, especially at low speeds if it were to function in with them in that manner.

  • @hartzaden
    @hartzaden Год назад

    so of note, ion engines work well in the air to, this thing with both its space and air breathing engions, would be fast in atmo, esp as a deflecter shield can actualy help (the Xwing in atmo is subsonic unless deflectors are forward.}

  • @thelegoguy7
    @thelegoguy7 Год назад

    I really enjoyed the design, but I also agree that it lacks a certain star wars feel or aesthetic to it. ECHenry did a great video on what makes star wars ships so star warsy.

  • @jamesrose1460
    @jamesrose1460 Год назад

    Probably noted. The TBM Avenger was the Torpedo Bomber that replaced the TBD Devastator. The SBD Dauntless was a Dive Bomber that replaced the SB2U Vindicator.
    Great stuff though keep it up

  • @tonywalker3541
    @tonywalker3541 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love this concept. 😎👍
    Assuming you continue doing videos like this one in the future, what do you think an A-10 Warthog would look like in Star Wars? Could be fun.

  • @NHC685
    @NHC685 Год назад

    Dude this is insanely amazing!!! Keep it up men!

  • @viperz3r016
    @viperz3r016 Год назад

    The F-14A had glove vanes for extra maneuverability.
    Wonder what a MiG-21 or 29 would look like as a star wars vehicle

  • @scottb7539
    @scottb7539 Год назад

    I made a F14 Star cat for Star Trek and 1/350th scale you can get 2 of the beast inside the hanger with the wings swept back. The only old school weapon to survive was the Vulcan 20 mm gun added 4 mark IV and or mark VI photon torpedos two forward phaser banks one aft. Two impulse power units two warp main Engines . It could max out around warp 7.5.

  • @rostdreadnorramus4936
    @rostdreadnorramus4936 Год назад +2

    What would a Star Wars version of an F4F Wildcat look like?
    That's something that I'd be interested in since it's my favorite fighter plane from WW2 since it flew from my favorite ship of all time the USS Lexington CV 2.
    Also, I hope you had as great a time on the CV 16 as what I did when I went on her, Resurrected.

  • @firesturmgaming
    @firesturmgaming Год назад +1

    I feel like the comm traffic would sound like this: (The following is a fictional comm traffic transcript I thought of and yes the local Empire detachment in this story is a bit more reasonable than what the Empire usually is, they actually ask you to fuck off first before shooting u down rather than shoot first ask questions later).

  • @JIKwood
    @JIKwood Год назад

    Even if the plane doesn't exactly fit the star wars style. Those missiles are very unique and an incredible idea.

  • @thewindowsexperience489
    @thewindowsexperience489 Год назад

    love this design so much! It would be awesome to see how the Saab 35 Draken or the F-117 Nighthawk would look and operate in Star Wars.

  • @marynixon9125
    @marynixon9125 Год назад

    For star wars I think the cockpit should be way further back. If you want movable wings they should be much more boxy and shorter an d open to 90 degrees. The nacelles are to star trek. Should be shorter turbines type or huge y wing type. I agree it is more battletech or wing commander. It is fantastic work through

  • @Brodman2k
    @Brodman2k Год назад

    I love this and your other creation, although I would think that you should try making the carriers or other sea vessels into Star Wars/ sci-fi universe

    • @Brodman2k
      @Brodman2k Год назад

      Also, would you consider remaking Star Wars ships?

  • @jkl9984
    @jkl9984 Год назад

    That looks like a perfect smuggling ship. Anti repulsor tech would work very well to deal with potential... complications while transporting some... questionable white powder to Hutt space.

  • @razorfett147
    @razorfett147 Год назад +1

    If it ended up looking very similar to the Macross fighters its because those were also heavily inspired by the F-14

  • @lynngreen7978
    @lynngreen7978 Год назад

    The Macross/Robottech fighter was also built around a F-14 - probably the core of those claims.

  • @TheRealMonkeyrogue
    @TheRealMonkeyrogue Год назад

    Based on your supposed environment, it fits. Just hate that "modern" canopy, but I see where you came from. Nice appreciation to real-world vehicles.