F-85 Goblin

XF-85 Goblin
The Goblin was a parasite fighter developed for the US airofrce in the late 1940s after World War II. It designed to be carried in the bombays on trapezes of specially modified bombers, where it would be lowered down, attached by a hook on the noze, and realeased. Simerlarly, it then had to be carefully reattached to to trapeze as it had no langing gear. The concept proved difficult and it was cancelled with only two prototypes built. The Goblin had a disticive egg-like fuselage and a fork-like tail.

BF1942 (SWoWW2)
Unlike the real Goblins, the Bf1942 goblins have fixed landing gear. It is armed with four .50 M2 browning machine guns.

The Goblin is fast and is able to take extremely tight turns on a dime. However, because the Goblin is so responsive, it is incredibly difficult to fly. Still, the goblin is great at strafing, and destroying out other aircraft. In addition to this, it can be highly effective in the kamakazi role because of its manueverabiliy, speed, and responsiveness. Despite this, the Goblin if very frail, and as little as 2 direct flak hits can destoy it. On the contrary, is sheer speed and small size make it incrible difficult to hit.