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The GAC GX-101 Rattlesnake is a 4.1 generation, single seat, multi-role, long-range fighter developed and produced by Geoplex Aerospace Corporation. This fighter was designed because GAC Corp. was "challenged" by the presence of the [[Cyten F-74 Tigershark]] and wanted to make an aircraft that was far better than it. There are rumors that GAC Corp. has acquired the Tigershark's design and is currently testing against it. [[File:GX-101_RattleSnake_Thumb.png|thumb|220x220px]] |
The GAC GX-101 Rattlesnake is a 4.1 generation, single seat, multi-role, long-range fighter developed and produced by Geoplex Aerospace Corporation. This fighter was designed because GAC Corp. was "challenged" by the presence of the [[Cyten F-74 Tigershark]] and wanted to make an aircraft that was far better than it. There are rumors that GAC Corp. has acquired the Tigershark's design and is currently testing against it. [[File:GX-101_RattleSnake_Thumb.png|thumb|220x220px]] |
Revision as of 14:15, 27 October 2022
title =GX-101 RattleSnake|image =Screenshot252.png|role = Long-Range Multirole Fighter|national_origin = None|manufacturer = Geoplex Aerospace Corperation|first_flight = 2090|introduction = N/A|operators = N/A|produced_from = Still Prototype|number_built = Classified|caption1 = 3 RattleSnakes flying in a line
The GAC GX-101 Rattlesnake is a 4.1 generation, single seat, multi-role, long-range fighter developed and produced by Geoplex Aerospace Corporation. This fighter was designed because GAC Corp. was "challenged" by the presence of the Cyten F-74 Tigershark and wanted to make an aircraft that was far better than it. There are rumors that GAC Corp. has acquired the Tigershark's design and is currently testing against it.