Designation: CMRI 1
Company: Neo-Krakatoa Industries
Armament: 4 Air-to-air Tomahawk Missiles, 2 Brimstone Pintle mounted heavy machine guns, 2 Hellfire Rail Cannons, 1 Anti-Personnel Arbetes gun, 2 Choctaw bombs
Maximum speed: Undetermined
Number of pilots/crew: 1

Top view

Another top view from a different angle

Front view

Pilot Lt. Cody Washoe

Different view of cockpit

Wing design

Wing closed

Side view

Rear top view

Rear view
The Cheyanne was originally designed as a strike fighter, being able to scramble and reach a target in record speed. However the design proved so successful that a heavier variant was produced,the Comanche. This model took everything from the previous iteration and upgraded it. The fire-power was tripled which included the use of the experimental Choctaw bombs. Developed to negate armoured targets, when these bombs explode they activate the minute teleportation devices built inside the shrapnel. This means targets are effectively torn from inside out as the shrapnel teleports inside their body and exits with explosive force. Many a soldier has mistakenly believed themselves safe inside the armoured hull of an APC only to smell the stench of ozone before violently being ripped apart.
The Comanche also incorporates a six wing design, all of which can be repositioned to greater aid a particular aerial manoeuvre. This means the Comanche has almost unmatched aerial prowess able to engage multiple enemy targets simultaneously. The Comanche's wide range of armaments allows it to engage both ground and aerial targets with eases.
Currently the DarkFire Knights employ several such fighters in their ongoing crusades giving them almost unrivalled air superiority in any given theatre of war.
Design notes
I built this fighter in a couple of days, it took me a long time to find the correct parts in the right colours to build it. I am pretty happy how this design came out although I may change the tail design at some point in the future because it looks a little clunky. Currently this is the only flyer I have in my army and thus I have plans to build a couple more of a similar design. Bricklink here I come!
Comments and criticism would be appreciated!




