Cormack Type 66SBF Rodney

Brief Information

The Cormack Type 66SBF (Strike Bomber/Fighter) Rodney (named after the HMS Rodney) is a supersonic, variable-sweep wing, medium to long range strategic, maritime strike, and ground strike fighter-bomber derived from the Dassault Mirage G8, then developed and manufactured by Cormack Aerospace. Major reconfigurations were the Tovskog GR575E3 engines based off the SNECMA Atar, 3 weapons and bomb bays, fly-by-wire capabilities, ability to perform supercruise, and stronger airframe.

Originally planned to perform as a strategic bomber, she once next became the carrier of 6 Kodzac missiles (2x Kodzac 4N, 4x Kodzac M2) to become Fabella's primary strike bomber-fighter during the period.

Currently, she is in service with only the Royal Fabellan Air Force and Navy, the Royal Odrasean Naval Defense Force as the Neicon Type 66A1 Biloxi (in naval strike and interceptor role), and the Karyan Union Air Force as the PoiyaYudatsi SB180A1 Azuma (in missile carrier role).

Controls

AG2 - all weapons and open weapons and bomb bay.

AG3 - drop all 16 Argonaut bombs in single line.

AG4 - variable wing sweep.

AG5 - airbrakes and flaps (trim down).

AG6 - landing gear doors - retract gear first then close all gear doors when retraction. Open gear doors first then extend gear when extension.

AG7 - drag chute.

AG8 - afterburner (Turned on upon level entry. Turn off AG8 for supercruise)