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The ATF-3 Aurora is the 3rd class of Ophir's Advance Tactical Fighter program, designed by Granger Industries in 2085. The Advance Tactical Fighter program started to give Ophir the most flexible fighter. The Aurora is a 6th Generation aircraft capable of ground attack and air superiority. The design offers a small radar cross section that most radars will have hard time to detect and track. With its large body the Aurora is still capable of super maneuverability. |
The ATF-3 Aurora is the 3rd class of Ophir's Advance Tactical Fighter program, designed by Granger Industries in 2085. The Advance Tactical Fighter program started to give Ophir the most flexible fighter. The Aurora is a 6th Generation aircraft capable of ground attack and air superiority. The design offers a small radar cross section that most radars will have hard time to detect and track. With its large body the Aurora is still capable of super maneuverability. |
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Revision as of 22:53, 25 October 2022
ATF-3 AURORA
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Used By | Ophir Air Force |
The ATF-3 Aurora is the 3rd class of Ophir's Advance Tactical Fighter program, designed by Granger Industries in 2085. The Advance Tactical Fighter program started to give Ophir the most flexible fighter. The Aurora is a 6th Generation aircraft capable of ground attack and air superiority. The design offers a small radar cross section that most radars will have hard time to detect and track. With its large body the Aurora is still capable of super maneuverability.