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Javelin Overture

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Javelin Overture
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Javelin Overture in its maiden flight from Punta Santiago to Parap (1693 AN)
Type Supersonic transport
Place of origin Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Designers
Manufacturer Javelin Industries
Designed 1681 AN-1688 AN
Testing 1689 AN
Introduction 1692 AN
Crew 2
Seating 300 passengers
Length 96.0 m
Wingspan 43.9 m
Height 18.6 m
Wing area 880 m2
Empty weight 135,000 kg
Loaded weight 226,800 kg
Fuel weight 210,000 kg
Max takeoff weight 350,000 kg
Powerplant 4x J400 variable-cycle turbofans, 290 kN each
Cruise speed Mach 3.2
Range 12,000 km
Service ceiling 25,000 m
Rate of climb 20 m/s
Wing loading 397 kg/m2
Take off distance 3,300m

The Javelin Overture, designated as J-6000, marks the debut of Javelin Industries into the realm of supersonic transport, designed by a joint venture between Javelin Industries and Kerularios & Company. Masterfully engineered to hit the speeds of Mach 3.2 while soaring at altitudes exceeding 20,000 meters, the J-6000 boasts a range of 12,000 kilometers, with the capacity to comfortably accommodate up to 300 passengers, adhering to a mixed-class seating arrangement.

The J-6000 signifies a quantum leap in supersonic transportation technology. It has an excellent cruising velocity, augmented fuel economy, and drastically minimized sonic boom and takeoff noise signatures. These enhanced features imbue the J-6000 with the competitive edge required to rival the widebody subsonic airliners of the current era, particularly in the sphere of long-range intercontinental transit.

The aircraft was introduced in 1692 AN, with the New Alexandrian airlines AirAlduria and AirImperial placing the first orders of the aircraft in 1693 AN.

Orders