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SU-57 Fighter Jet Aeronautics Schematic

SU-57 Fighter Jet Aeronautics is a compact aircraft schematic with a 25 x 7 x 28 footprint and only 489 total blocks. It focuses on silhouette: a narrow body, swept wing shape, small cockpit zone, and modded aircraft parts arranged for Create Aeronautics testing. The small size makes it practical for a runway, hangar, or fleet display.

Preset result

A compact fighter jet review that helps builders inspect the swept wing profile, cockpit position, diesel-generator support, simulated craft parts, Copycats detail, and landing-pad fit before using the schematic.

su-57-fighter-jet-create-aeronautics.nbt
Dimensions
25 x 7 x 28 blocks
Blocks
489
Minecraft
1.21.X
Create
6.0.9
AircraftFighter JetAeronauticsRunwayCompact

Required mods

Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create: Diesel Generators, Create: Copycats+, Create Aeronautics, Create.

Preset screenshot

The featured screenshot shows a slim fighter-jet profile with swept wings and a compact fuselage, making it easy to judge runway and hangar fit before import.

Build the preset

  1. Open the 3D preview and inspect the wing sweep, cockpit area, nose length, underside clearance, control placement, and Aeronautics movement blocks.
  2. Check the footprint: 25 x 7 x 28 blocks with 489 total blocks, so the jet fits in a compact runway setup.
  3. Prepare Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create: Diesel Generators, Create: Copycats+, Create Aeronautics, and Create before import.
  4. After placement, test movement and landing clearance in open air before adding hangar walls or parked vehicles nearby.
  5. Use the preview to decide whether the jet should face a runway, carrier deck, or display stand.

Build review summary

This schematic is effective because the silhouette is readable without a huge block count. The swept wings and narrow body make the jet recognizable, while the compact dimensions keep it easy to stage.

The small aircraft format also makes it useful for fleet scenes. Several jets can fit around a runway, hangar, or carrier-style deck without requiring the space of a massive Aeronautics airship.

  • Author: Somedude.
  • Best fit: runway display, compact hangar, Aeronautics test aircraft, fleet scene, server airbase.
  • Top materials include aircraft hull blocks, Copycats detail blocks, diesel-generator parts, control blocks, and simulated craft components.
  • The 28-block length makes it easy to preview hangar fit before placing support buildings.

Technical planning notes

The schematic dimensions are 25 x 7 x 28 blocks with 489 total blocks. The height is low, but the wing width and runway direction should still be checked before import.

Required mods are Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create: Diesel Generators, Create: Copycats+, Create Aeronautics, and Create. Confirm those aircraft and detail blocks before importing the jet into an existing pack.

  • Game version: 1.21.X.
  • Create version: 6.0.9.
  • Leave wing clearance on both sides of the runway or deck.
  • Use open air for the first movement test.

World fit and placement notes

The SU-57 Fighter Jet works best in an airbase, carrier deck, or display hangar where the nose direction and wing profile can be seen clearly. It is small enough to combine with other aircraft and support vehicles.

For survival use, create a simple runway or landing pad first. After the jet imports cleanly, add lighting, fuel props, maintenance carts, and hangar doors around it.

  • Best first import location: a flat runway pad at least 36 x 18 blocks.
  • Keep the nose aligned with the main approach path.
  • Add hangar walls only after checking wing clearance.
  • Back up the world before flight or physics testing.

Open this workflow

Start from the related Schematic workbench, then adjust the preset fields for your world.