Based on a two-seat trainer version of the SEPECAT Jaguar. This paint scheme was used by multiple Jaguar operators (UK, France, Ecuador, India), but the 3-digit number on the nose gear door most closely matches Ecuadorian practice.
Edit: Not to imply it's based on a specific airframe, or anything - for one, the Ecuadorian Air Force's FAE262 is a BAC Strikemaster.
Based on a two-seat trainer version of the SEPECAT Jaguar. This paint scheme was used by multiple Jaguar operators (UK, France, Ecuador, India), but the 3-digit number on the nose gear door most closely matches Ecuadorian practice.
Edit: Not to imply it's based on a specific airframe, or anything - for one, the Ecuadorian Air Force's FAE262 is a BAC Strikemaster.
This fictional jet looks way smaller than the Jaguar. It actually looks more like one of those cheap, small, combat capable trainer jets of late...