XF-108 Rapier by AliceFromLake
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Today we will see what we can capture on the test site on the salt flat dry lake...
The North American XF-108 Rapier was a proposed long-range, high-speed interceptor aircraft designed by North American Aviation intended to defend the United States from supersonic Soviet strategic bombers. The aircraft would have cruised at speeds around Mach 3 (3,200 km/h; 2,000 mph) with an unrefueled combat radius over 1,000 nautical miles (1,900 km; 1,200 mi), and was equipped with radar and missiles offering engagement ranges up to 100 miles (160 km) against bomber-sized targets.
To limit development costs, the program shared engine development with the North American XB-70 Valkyrie strategic bomber program, and used a number of elements of earlier interceptor projects. The program had progressed only as far as the construction of a single wooden mockup when it was canceled in 1959, due to a shortage of funds and the Soviets' adoption of ballistic missiles as their primary means of nuclear attack. Had it flown, the F-108 would have been the heaviest fighter of its era. (from Wikipedia)
Made with Unreal engine 5.4 with no AI, but with some kind of Brain V1.0.
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Comments (2)
Excellent work and interesting history!
Very clean image, befitting the clean aircraft design. Even though the Rapier project wasn't related to the B-58 Hustler, they both seem to have been exploring the same design avenues, and whereas the XB-70 was a huge aircraft, the Rapier again seems to have been a more practical rethinking of the basic concept. Design wise, the Rapier was a much more elegant design. Again, beautiful careful work on this render!