XFA-36A Game

The XFA-36A Game is a fighter produced by General Resources Limited. The Game is capable of performing any task that a pilot can dream of. Its airframe, avionics and armament systems are extremely advanced and the aircraft employs a unique tailess system. During flight, the 3D thrust vectoring and near-vertical wingtips make up for the lack of vertical fins. As the Game beaks the sound barrier, the wingtips hinge downwards and pivot to maintain maneuverability and stability.

The XFA-36A is first deployed by the General Resource Defense Force in mid 2045 just before major GR operations begin. It was the XFA-36A which took part in the famous "Operation: Hit and Run" and lead the GRDF attack on Port Edwards. Eventually, the terrorist group Ouroboros began to use these fighters. They were deployed sporadically during their operations, but were seen in full force during the attack on Megafloat. The UPEO also deploy XFA-36A (in the non-JP version of AC3).

Its design and name designation is similiar to the Estovakian CFA-44 Nosferatu superjet of the Anean Continental War 30 years prior, so it's possible that General Resources designed and build both aircraft.

Though the design and performance of the fighter is similar to the Leasath Fenrir, the XFA-36 appears to be based on the real world McDonnell Douglas X-36.

Ace Squadrons/Pilots

 * Keith Bryan / GRDF (AC3)

Armaments

 * Gun: 1x 20mm M16A2 Lightweight Vulcan Cannon


 * Heavy Machine Gun


 * Cannon: (57mm?)


 * Standard Missiles: AIM-9M Sidewinder


 * Short Range Missiles: AIM-9L Sidewinder


 * MIRV

Stats and Specifics

 * Power: 80


 * Attack: 100


 * Defense: 80


 * Stability: 70


 * Mobility: 80


 * Length : 19.51 m


 * Wingspan : 13.2 m


 * Height : 2.8 m


 * Weight : 32116 kg


 * Max speed : 3304 km/h