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The USS Orca Sets Sail

As the title states, the USS Orca is finally ready for the Agents to use!

Operator: Agents

Performance: 260,325 HP

Top Speed: 261 knots

Extra Features: Cargo Bay, Mission Briefing Deck, Diving Chamber, Twin Nuclear-Powered Steam Turbine Engines, Sonar, Retractable Cleats, Retractable Anti-Aircraft Missile Launcher Ball Turrets, Retractable Harpoon Ball Turrets, Anti-Radar Armor Plating.

Type: Custom (Ohio-Class Submarine/Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier Hybrid)

I have also continued on more pictures of planes that the Agents use on board the USS Orca. This is the Rapidroar.

Pilot: Agent Fritz

Bombardier/Navigator: Agent Cylo

Performance: 160,000 HP

Top Speed: Mach 10

Extra Features: Foldable Wings, Retractable Landing Gear, Integrated Boarding Ladder, Twin Pratt and Whitney J52-P8B Turbojet Engines, Aerial Refueling Capabilities, Deployable Flares, All-Purpose Bombs, Ejector Seats.

Type: A-6 Intruder

The other of the 2 latest planes I've made is the Thunderhawk.

Pilot: Agent Honos

Radar Operator: Agent Munge

Performance: 28,000 HP

Top Speed: Mach 10

Extra Features: Foldable Wings, Retractable Landing Gear, Integrated Boarding Ladder, Twin General Electric F414-GE-400 Turbofan Engines with Thrust-Vectoring and Silencing Capability, Twin Wing-Mounted External Fuel Tanks, Deployable Flares, Twin Wing-Mounted Laser Rocket Launchers, Twin Wing-Mounted AN/ALQ-99 High Band Jamming Pods, Twin Wingtip-Mounted AN/ALQ-218 Detection Pod Receivers, Ejector Seats.

Type: EA-18G Growler




I made stuff for Monster Monday and Figure Tuesday, but I feel anxious to show them due to the content.




Other things I did this week include texturing my model of the F-18 Hornet. All I really need to do now at this point is to assign multiple materials in Blender for the glass of the canopy and the rubber of the landing gear's wheels.

I hereby conclude this week's with a picture of silhouettes. This is the group of agents that form the Agents' fighter jet unit the Caracals, flying a jet that fits the name of the unit: The F-14 Tomcat. This picture was made in recognition of the F-14 Tomcat's service in the US Navy, as it entered service on September 22nd, 1974 and was retired on September 22nd, 2006.

Other than that, I'm really excited for this weekend. Because the Miramar Air Show is happening this weekend and one of the main stars of the show is the famous flight demonstration team of the US Navy the Blue Angels!


That's all I have for this week!

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