Ace Combat Infinity Planes List

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A F/A-37 Talon mockup on the of the from the filmThis is a list of, including, and vehicles. These vehicles are either the subject of a notable work of fiction, or else are important elements of a notable work of fiction. Vehicles in this list are generally intended to operate in an atmosphere, though a few fictional aircraft are depicted as being capable of exoatmospheric or suborbital flight. These fictional aircraft are depicted in novels, stories, films, TV series, animation, video games, comics, and other works. Main article:. ADF-01 FALKEN — a superfighter armed with an internal laser system first featured in (1997). ADFX-01/02 Morgan — two experimental fighters capable of carrying a laser system and burst missiles from (2006).

ADA-01B ADLER — an attacker variant of the ADF-01 FALKEN, designed to defend it from surface-to-air attacks. It is the B model in the ADA-01 line of aircraft, from (2014). ADF-11F Raven — a super-fighter that can optionally use an as the cockpit, which can detach and expand to fly on its own as the ADF-11, from (2019). Angel Interceptor — a carrier-based jet fighter from the 1967 TV series. The aircraft operates from an airborne aircraft carrier named.

The craft is based on the World Air Force Viper, powered by twin turbo-jet compressors feeding a single ramjet. It is armed with a nose cannon and rockets. ASF-X Shinden II — an experimental fighter designed by creator for (2011). AV-14 Attack VTOL — a UNSC airborne attack vehicle, also known as the Hornet, from the video game series. A/V-32 Pegasus — a fictional jumpjet operated by the in the Jim DeFelice novel Havana Strike.

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C709 Longsword Interceptor — the UNSC's main fighter-bomber in the game series. CFA-44 Nosferatu — an advanced fighter plane with all-directional missiles (ADMMs), internal jamming pods, and dual railguns from (2007).

Monogram's 1:72 scale model F-19 Stealth Fighter. Ghostrider — based on the project of the 1970s. Model maker released a conceptual in 1986, and followed with its own version in 1987. Earning massive media attention, the design became the shape of the mysterious 'Stealth Fighter' in the public eye until the was unveiled in 1990. As it turned out, the sleek and low-profile design looked nothing like the highly angular, faceted F-117 it was meant to portray. F-41 Broadsword — a UNSC multirole strike fighter.

It is capable of operating within an atmosphere or in a vacuum, and features energy shielding. This craft comes from the video game series. F-22V Velociraptor — a version of the featured in the Jim DeFelice novel Cyclops One. F/A-37 Talon — a single-seat fighter attack aircraft of the, which appeared in the 2005 film. It is capable of Mach 3.5, supercruise and has a range of 4,000 miles. It is also accompanied by an -operated which assists in targeting and for the Talon.

Firehawk — a VTOL multi-role fighter jet that appears in. The craft is a two-seat, design with rearwards-swept winglets. Full-scale MiG-31 Firefox model used in the film parked at, in May 1982.

MiG-31 Firefox — a fictional aircraft that appeared in ' novels and, as well as the by the same name starring Clint Eastwood. The aircraft was portrayed as a with capabilities, and had a weapons system. Its designation is shared with the real. MiG-37 Ferret — a fictional stealth, produced by the Model Company, as a counter to the American F-19. The craft combined a faceted airframe design with cooled exhausts, and radar-absorbing skin.

Purely conjectural, the design nonetheless turned out to be closer in shape to the actual F-117 Nighthawk. MiG-242 - a fictional Soviet aircraft appearing in the 1968 of, a British television series co-created by and.

SA-43 Hammerhead - Endo/Exo-Atmospheric Attack Jet from TV series. Marine Corps' primary space and atmospheric attack fighter. The craft could launch directly from ground bases or from large space-bourne carriers.

Savoia S.21 — a fictional fighter that appears in the film, directed. Its name is shared with the real-life; however, the two do not look similar. Stingray Deluxe — a pre-war nuclear powered aircraft in. It was designed to be a private jet, but was eventually integrated into the military. Su-38 Slamhound — a Russian Spetsnaz Guard Brigade support fighter in. VF-0 Phoenix — from the series.

Vic Viper — the protagonist jet fighter in the video game. It is a high-performance jet fighter, capable of variable attacks.

Willis JA-3 — a rocket/jet 1400 mph X-plane from the 1950 film, with. X-02 Wyvern — an advanced swing-wing fighter from (2001), and a two-seat X-02S Strike Wyvern variant appearing in (2019). X-49 Night Raven — a superplane equipped with a laser cannon and controlled by nerve connections to a pilot's brain from (1999).

XA-20 Razorback — a main support fighter in the United States Joint Strike Force in. Also appears in as a reward for completing the game, revealing it to have stealth capabilities.

XFA-27 — an experimental aircraft designed to fire four missiles at once from (1997). XFA-33 Fenrir — a superfighter equipped with VTOL technology, a cloaking device, and a microwave radiation weapon also from (2007). XP-14F Skystriker — the primary air-superiority fighter used by G.I. Joe in the comics and animated series in the early 1980s, sold as a toy from 1983-86. It closely resembles the real-life U.S. Navy.

Yak-12 — a fictional jet aircraft featured in the film starring. A was used to portray fictitious plane. The designation does exist in the form of the a utility airplane from the. YSS-1000 Sabre - a fictional spaceplane being developed by the UNSC. It appears in.Bomber. Further information:.

Aurora Bomber - an American supersonic bomber from. B-3 — a fictional derivative of the featured in the 1996 film and. B-39 Peacemaker — a fictional USAF Cold War nuclear-powered bomber in the Charles Stross novelette. EB-52 Megafortress — The Megafortress first appears in 's novel and is expanded and upgraded in his later books. The design contains a long nose, with a stealth shape, and twin The eight engines are replaced by four larger turbofans further down the line.

EB-1C Vampire — first appearing in 's novel Battle Born, the EB-1C is an advanced variant of the. Further information:. EDI — featured in the film, the Extreme Deep Invader (EDI) was developed as an assistant to the FA-37 Talon. The craft has an system that allows it to operate without a human pilot.

The sensors can identify a human target by fingerprints, voice print or facial recognition. It has capabilities and pulse-detonation engines which feature twin hybrid scramjet turbos fueled by catalyzed A1 methane. XR-900 Geopelia — featured in. In the game's backstory, defectors from General Resource to Neucom designed the Geopelia using General Resource's X-49 Night Raven as a basis.

It features a semi-automatic pulse laser cannon.Special operations. Aerowing — an aircraft that the story says was built by villain. It has two fuselages, six engines and undernose guns and it was flown in 1928 ( sic) from mid-Atlantic to the Amazon rainforest in the book Elseworld's Finest #2. — an attack helicopter from the 1984 TV series by the same name. It was capable of flight, and carried retractable weapons. The helicopter used was a modified.

Albatross — appears in ’s TV series. AmphibiCopter — a 21st century submersible two-seater aircraft which appeared in the 2001 film.

— a modified which made an appearance in the 1966 film. — This iconic aircraft was used in the 1989 film starring. — a fictional police helicopter from the and of the same name. The aircraft incorporated an optically tracked, a whisper mode for quiet flight, surveillance equipment and an camera. The helicopter used in the film was a modified. Bubble ship — an aircraft that resembled a combined with the canopy of a helicopter. The machine features rotating engines and a cockpit that swivels along with the upper and lower guns fixed to it.

The craft was flown by ’s character “Jack Harper”, in the sci-fi film. BV-38 Flying Wing — a twin prop, bent-winged transport, which appeared in the 1981 film. D79-TC Pelican — often shortened to just Pelican, is an extremely versatile dropship used by the UNSC, mainly for the transportation, insertion and pickup of personnel, vehicles and equipment. Occasionally used as a support gunship in the video game franchise. Cobra F.A.N.G.

— a short range one man light-attack, equipped with air-to-air heat-seeking rockets. This craft appeared in the comics and the first season of the animated series, as well in the 1985. Condor (Variants Referred to as Vulture) — A main element of the first chapter of and appearing in, the Condor is the supposed result of the modification of an using American built parts. It is equipped with four quad turrets, with one mounted above the protruding cockpit, two mounted at the top and bottom of the tail end, and one turret chin-mounted below the cockpit. The autocannons appear to fire rounds exclusively, as enemy aircraft can take multiple hits without catching fire, while armored ground units are affected much more by these rounds. Although the official name for this type of aircraft is 'Condor', the for troop transport variants is Vulture, while 'Condor' call signs only being used to refer to the troop support variants. F-117X Remora — an experimental variant used in the film.

It is modified to transport personnel with an in-flight docking probe designed to dock with other aircraft in midair. Originally designed to relieve fatigued bomber crews at altitude, this aircraft was used to transport a special operations unit to board a commercial airliner which had been by terrorists.

Flying Sub FS-1 — Introduced in the TV series, this hybrid is capable of flight, as well as conducting underwater operations. The design resembles that of a fish, with twin tail fins on the back, and has room for a crew of two. Mammoth Avenger — a aircraft in the game, manufactured by the fictional company Mammoth. Closely inspired by the. — a flapping-wing craft featured in the novel by and in the 1984 film by the same name. — a military variant of the T-47 airspeeder, adapted for the cold climates.

The craft appeared in the 1980 film. — from the comic books and TV series. — a craft featured in the comic books and films. It is a multi-role jet aircraft used by, with capabilities and has a titled cockpit to provide the pilots with better visibility during landings. Spider's Wing — a aircraft used by the leader of the Spider Gang to terrorize the citizens in the comics. craft — a stealth vehicle used by the Antagonist's in the sci-fi film. The craft has similarities to the real life.

Thunderbird 2 — from 's this vehicles was bulbous cargo carrier that came equipped with a variety of service modules. TurboKat — from. It is a multi-role jet used by the Swat Kats, with capabilities and with various missile, avionics, etc. UH-144 Falcon — a troop transport used by the UNSC in the franchise.

X-Jet Blackbird — featured in the films, this was a modified SR-71 with forward swept wings, and capable. The craft was roomy enough to carry a dozen personnel. YF-12A X-Jet Prototype — the predecessor to the X-Jet and the, the aircraft was designed and flown by aka Beast. The prototype incorporates capabilities and an internal cargo hold for personnel.