List of fictional aircraft
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This is a list of fictional aircraft, including fixed wing, rotary wing, and lighter-than-air 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 intended to operate in an atmosphere.
Fictional aircraft
Military
- ADF-01A/F FALKEN – a fictitious, thought-controlled superfighter from the Ace Combat series, armed with a devastating Tactical Laser System pod housed underneath the cockpit; developed by the fictional Gründer Industries.[1]
- AT-99 Scorpion – ducted-fan twin-rotor AH-64 Apache-like gunship – The film Avatar[3]
- AV-14 Attack VTOL – A UNSC airborne attack vehicle, also Known as the Hornet – from the video game series Halo[4]
- B-3 – Appears in the film Broken Arrow (1996)[5]
- BV-38 Flying Wing – As seen in Raiders of the Lost Ark – Twin prop, bent wings. Inspired by a range of WW2 era German flying wing aircraft projects.[6][7]
- C-21 Dragon – VTOL four-post ducted-fan VTOL assault gunship and transport – The film Avatar[8]
- C709 Longsword-class Interceptor – the UNSC main fighter-bomber in the Halo game series.[9]
- CFA-44 Nosferatu of the Ace Combat series, this was Estovakia's most advanced plane, with a delta wing and thrust vectoring nozzles, but low stability, and was shot down by Emmerian ace Talisman (Garuda 1)[10]
- Dropship 79-Troop Carrier – Also known as the Pelican, is an extremely versatile craft used by the UNSC, mainly for the transportation, insertion and pickup of personnel, vehicles and equipment. Occasionally used as a support gunship in the Halo franchise[11][12]
- F-117X Remora – Is an experimental F-117 variant used in the film Executive Decision. It’s modified to transport personnel with an in-flight docking probe designed to dock with other aircraft in midair. Originally designed to relieve fatigued bombers crews at altitude, this aircraft was used to transport a special operations unit to board a commercial airline which had been highjacked by terrorists.
- F/A-37 Talon – near-future, single-seat, hypersonic mach-4 Navy fighter, with variable forward wing sweep. Operational test-stage – Stealth[14]
- Fenrir of the Ace Combat Series, the superfighter of the Leasath military, equipped with an experimental cloaking device and a microwave radiation weapon[15]
- F-41 Exoatmospheric Multirole Strike Fighter – A UNSC space based fighter aircraft, also known as the Broadsword. It is also capable of operating in atmosphere. From the video game series Halo[16]
- MiG-28 in the film Top Gun, is portrayed by a US Navy F-5E in Soviet markings[19]
- MiG-31 Firefox – supersonic fighter using thought control – films & novels Firefox and Firefox Down. Its designation is shared with the real MiG-31 Foxhound.[20]
- MiG-37 Ferret-E – stealth fighter, Testors kit[21]
- R-101/102/103 Delphinus: of the Ace Combat series, mind-controlled supersonic and one of the most advanced aircraft in the Ace Combat world serving Neucom Inc.[22]
- SA-2 Samson – ducted-fan twin-rotor utility assault transport – The film Avatar[23]
- Su-38 Slamhound – The Russian Spetsnaz Guard Brigade main support fighter in EndWar[24]
- UH-144 Falcon – A troop transport used by the UNSC defense force in the Halo franchise.[25]
- VB-02 Vertibird – VTOL tiltrotor aircraft in the Fallout game series. At least two variants exist: a larger transport version that appears in Fallout 2 and a smaller, more compact gunship version armed with a rapid-firing laser weapon, unguided air-to-ground rockets and even small-yield tactical nuclear weapons, appearing in Fallout 3. The gunship variant is implied to be nuclear-powered yet still has enough internal space to carry a squad of soldiers in powered armor. Originally scheduled to be fielded in 2085, a nuclear war in 2077 stopped the project in the prototype stage until the Enclave finished and mass-produced the craft somewhere before 2241.
- Vic Viper – The main and protagonist jet fighter in video game Gradius. It is a high-performance jet fighter, capable of variable attacks.[28]
- XA-20 Razorback – The United States Joint Strike Force main support fighter in EndWar. Also appears in HAWX as a reward for completing the game (or as a download with a UPlay account), revealing it to have stealth capabilities.[31]
- Yak-12 – Soviet jet (painted T-33) – Jet Pilot w/ John Wayne, 1957 – The Yakovlev Yak-12 does exist, but is a light piston-engine multi-role STOL aircraft.[17]
Special operations
Commercial
- Antonov 500 – in the film 2012 (2009), based on the real Antonov An-225[53]
- Carreidas 160 – prototype 10-seat, supersonic business jet seen in Flight 714, one of The Adventures of Tintin[54][55]
- Elgin E-474 similar to the Airbus A380 – used in the film Flightplan.[56]
- Fireflash – hypersonic transport[57] from the Thunderbirds series
- Hindenburg III – upgraded dirigible over 1939 NY in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow[58]
- Rutland Reindeer – A plane featured in No Highway in the Sky, a film based loosely on Neville Shute's No Highway[59] The film aircraft was a modified Handley-Page Halifax/Halton G-AHDM Falmouth. K.A.Merrick's 1980 book states: G-AHDM Falmouth went from BOAC to Aviation Traders; then to Westminster Airways; then converted as Reindeer G-AFOH for film No Highway in the Sky.[60]
- Skyfleet S570 – A "prototype" plane featured in Casino Royale, actually a Boeing 747-200 originally flown by British Airways as "G-BDXJ". It was refitted with two mock-up engines on each inner pylon and external fuel tanks on the outer pylons, somewhat anachronistically resembling a B-52 Stratofortress, (2006).[61]
- Spectrum Passenger Jet (SPJ) – Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons[62]
- Starflight – hypersonic transport – Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land, made for television, 1983[63]
- A Zeppelin, LZ-131, "Luxemburg", is destroyed over Los Angeles in the climax of the 1991 Walt Disney Productions film The Rocketeer.[64]
Civilian
Unmanned
- UCAV EDI – Extreme Deep Invader – armed, quantum circuitry, hypersonic V/STOL mach-4 Navy test Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV – Callsign is Tinman – seen in Stealth 2005[76]
Aircraft carriers
Airborne aircraft carriers
See also
References
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