List of fictional aircraft

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A F/A-37 Talon mockup on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln from the film Stealth

This is a list of fictional aircraft, including fixed-wing aircraft, rotary wing aircraft, and lighter-than-air craft. The aircraft in this list are generally intended to operate in an atmosphere, though a few have been stated as being capable of exoatmospheric or sub-orbital flight as well.

These aircraft appear in notable works of fiction, including novels, stories, films, TV series, animation, video games, comics, and other works. They are either the subject of the work or an important element.

Fighters

Full-scale MiG-31 Firefox model used in the film Firefox parked at Van Nuys Airport, California in May 1982

Bombers and attackers

  • A-164 Wipeout: a stealthy version of the
    ARMA 3
    .
  • ADA-01A/01B ADLER: two attacker variants of the ADF-01 FALKEN fighter. As the first aircraft in the ADA series developed by Gründer Industries, it was designed to complement the FALKEN and defend it from surface-to-air attacks. It was also designed to test the experimental "SDBM" weapon. It was planned to appear in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, but the idea was scrapped. The B model, which replaces the SDBM from the ADA-01A with the MPBM (Multi-Purpose Burst Missile), appears in Ace Combat Infinity as a playable aircraft.
  • Banshee: a bomber made by the Brotherhood of Nod from reverse-engineered technology obtained through an extraterrestrial matrix called the Tacitus. It is outfitted with two rapid-fire plasma cannons, and appears in Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun.
  • B-19+12: an enormous heavy bomber used by the pigs in propaganda cartoon Blitz Wolf to deploy the "Scream Bomb" on Adolf Wolf. It has at least 16 piston engines, and has 5 guns fitted to the bottom of the fuselage and a cannon fitted to the top.
    • B-6+78: a tiny single-engined bomber used by the pigs to drop an incendiary bomb on Adolf Wolf, which lights his foot on fire. It is fitted with a lever to the right side of the cockpit, which lifts up the wings and deploys bombs.
  • B-2X Century: a VTOL-equipped heavy bomber equipped with iron bombs, which could also deploy paratroopers. Used by the Allies in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008).
  • B-3: a fictional derivative of the
    B-2 Spirit featured in the 1996 film Broken Arrow[36] and Command & Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour
    .
  • Bm-335 Lindwurm: a large strategic bomber with a prominent radome below the cockpit, used by the Belkan Air Force. From Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War (2006).
  • B-39 Peacemaker: a fictional Cold War-era nuclear-powered USAF bomber in the Charles Stross novelette A Colder War.[37]
  • EB-52 Megafortress: The Megafortress first appears in Dale Brown's novel Flight of the Old Dog and is expanded upon and upgraded in his later books. The design contains a long SST nose, with a stealth shape and twin V-tails. Its eight engines are later replaced by four larger turbofans.[38]
  • EB-1C Vampire: first appearing in Dale Brown's novel Battle Born, the EB-1C is an advanced variant of the real-life B-1 Lancer. It differs from the real B-1 in that its wings are always swept all the way back, the tail is smaller and lacks the horizontal stabilizer, and it utilizes "Mission Adaptive Skin" that uses micro-hydraulics to affect the shape of its wings in-flight.[39]
  • P-U "Stinka Bomber": a low-speed, shoddily built bomber used by Adolf Wolf in Blitz Wolf. It is detected by the pigs using their listening detector, and is promptly shot down by their huge, multi-cannon gun, simply named Secret Weapon.
  • SuperCOIL: a secretly developed radar-invisible B-2 variant, which carries an airborne "COIL" chemical laser powerful enough to shoot down missiles in mid-flight, featured in the thriller novel SuperCOIL by Robert Ari.
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    ]
  • Vindicator: A fictitious supersonic bomber based on the Convair B-58 Hustler. In the 1964 film Fail Safe, the attack on Moscow is made by a squadron of Vindicators. While exterior shots of the plane relied on footage of B-58s, interior shots depicted a three-man crew similar to that of a conventional airliner and distinct from the tandem seating on a real B-58. The fictional Vindicator bomber was again represented by the B-58 Hustler in Fail Safe, a 2000 made-for-TV remake starring George Clooney.
  • Valkyrie: Appears in the 1985 video game Rescue on Fractalus!. A variant of the (also fictional) F-27 Firedrake, the Valkyrie is a bomber and attack aircraft capable of line-of-sight dogfighting using an antimatter bubble torpedo projector and defended by "Dirac Mirror Shields", which can redirect any form of energy attack and some physical attacks. The Valkyrie is a primarily air-breathing/aerodynamic-lift aircraft, but is capable of exoatmospheric flight and operations from space-based carrier ships. It is a single-seat aircraft, but the Valkyrie variant, named after the choosers of the slain from Norse mythology, has been modified for search and rescue and can transport up to 20 recovered personnel in a separate section of the aircraft.

Gunships

  • AT-99 Scorpion: a
    transverse ducted rotors for lift. It has a crew of one. The aircraft appears in the 2009 film Avatar.[41]
  • Cordium-powered airships from Project Wingman:
    • Anura-class air cruiser: The smallest type of airship for civilian and military use. Equipped with standard anti-aircraft armament.
    • Arcion-class air heavy cruiser: Similar to the Anura, but equipped with railguns and more advanced weaponry.
    • Littoria-class air battlecruiser: Larger airship used by both civilian and military forces. More advanced variants can be equipped with railguns.
    • 205-class air battleship: The largest known class of airship. Bristling with CIWS turrets, railguns, and SAM batteries. Civilian and military use known.
  • C-21 Dragon: a VTOL four-post ducted-fan transport and gunship, which appears in the film Avatar.[42]
  • SA-2 Samson: a ducted-fan transverse rotor utility assault transport from the film Avatar.[43]
  • XH9 Warbird: a VTOL ducted-fan twin-rotor utility aircraft that is used by the United States Air Force and the Atlas Corporation. It is equipped with machine guns, rockets, and a cloaking device. It appears in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
  • Orca: a family of VTOL gunships used by the Global Defense Initiative (GDI) from the Command & Conquer video game series.
  • Vertibird : a
    V-22 Osprey in the Fallout (series) video game series. It was developed before the apocalypse and used by the U.S military on many fronts. In the games, the aircraft is used by several factions, including the Enclave and the Brotherhood of Steel, both remnants of the army in this uchronia[44]

Unmanned aerial vehicles

  • EDI: Featured in the film
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  • MQ-99: A UCAV developed by Gründer Industries and used by Erusea to intercept enemy aircraft that cross the boundary lines of a "drone interceptor network". MQ-99s will launch if any pilot in the area does not identify themselves as friendly after a certain amount of time, and are also capable of being launched from shipping containers. From Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (2019).
  • UCAV Wyvern: A UCAV seen in the game War Thunder that was featured in the 2021 April Fools event. The Wyvern featured anti-air missiles, cruise missiles, and anti-ground missiles. The Wyvern has significantly superior metals and alloys that allowed it to achieve extremely high wing overload rates compared to planes that are regularly seen in the game. The Wyvern was removed from the game on the 5th of April 2021 when the April Fools event concluded.
  • Wraith: A tactical strike UCAV used by the Nile River Coalition and the 54 Immortals. It features VTOL and stealth capabilities, along with optical camouflage. It also has a flak drone that escorts it and protects it. From Call of Duty: Black Ops III (2015).

Special operations

Airborne aircraft carriers

Civilian

Commercial

Personal

See also

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