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Revision as of 14:31, 11 February 2021
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Type: | Supermaneuverable multirole fighter |
Place of origin: | Calbion |
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In service: | 1692 - present |
Used by: | Calbion Llynges Calbain |
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Designed: | 1692 |
Manufacturer: | Eryn Morgan Ltd. |
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Crew: | 1 |
Max. speed: | At high altitude: 2,800 km/h (1,760 mph) At low altitude: 1,600 km/h (960 mph) |
Range: | Subsonic: 3,300 km (2,100 mi) Supersonic: 1,390 km (860 mi) |
Service ceiling: | 18,800 m (61,700 ft) |
The C-92 Dragon is the third aircraft in the C-series of fighter jets. It was developed by the Calbain company Eryn Morgan Ltd., which incorporated the aviation and technological center of the former Iron Company. It was especially designed for use by the Calbain Navy and its suitability for deployment on aircraft carriers, small aircraft platforms and impromptu runways. The Dragon is expected to fully replace the C-77 Zopilote and the C-61 Buzzard currently in use by the Calbain forces.
An initial production of 76 was commissioned in 1690 and the first planes were finished in 1692.