F-100
F-100 'Talon' Air superiorty fighter
The F-100 was a light strike fighter developed by Willink at the end of the Saharistan war, designed on lessons learned of the SU-27 and MiG-29 in combat in that war. It served for twenty years, before being replaced by the F-120 in service.
After entering service, it saw combat in several theatres, including the liberation of Very Small island and Arabanistan war, were it sank several enemy ships.
There we several flaws in the design, mainly its problematic Ramjet engines, which while easy to maintain, made the plane underpowered and thus less leathal. Its electronics were very advanced, and featured several designs which have been built upon for the F-120. It was offered for export, and saw service with several air-forces, including 1070090, Spizania, the Willink Saharistani providince air force, Pine orchard, 2650058 island, and strikeforceops. Total unit production was 12,000.