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In our previous article, we introduced Mick’s aircraft — a Spitfire built for chaos, equipped with experimental rolling bombs designed to bring down massive structures and ships.
This week, we’re taking you behind the design of one of the most feared pilots in Aileronia — Draco.
Draco was designed first and foremost for Close Air Support (CAS) — a real-world combat role where aircraft directly assist ground forces by destroying enemy positions, defensive structures, and vehicles near the front line.
His aircraft wasn’t built just to fight… It was built to burn.
Featuring heavy firepower and aggressive design, Draco embodies the true spirit of air-to-ground warfare.
🐲🔥 Draco – Concept Art
The most striking feature of Draco’s aircraft is the dragon head modeled into the front of the plane, symbolizing his life force, inner fire, and his main weapon — a built-in flamethrower that incinerates ground targets.
From this concept art, the 3D model of Draco’s aircraft was brought to life.
The 3D model of Draco’s aircraft, shown here without textures. Steam post image
A look inside Draco’s cockpit, displayed without textures.
The cockpit in full detail, alongside its wireframe for reference.
Another striking view of Draco’s cockpit, highlighting its intricate design.
Thank you for joining us behind the scenes with Draco! Be sure to follow us for more updates, share Aileronia with your friends, and stay tuned for the next exciting news from our world. We truly appreciate your support and can’t wait to show you what’s coming next!
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