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The '''Stratus Design Company''', also known as '''Stratus Aircraft''', is a aircraft manufacturing and design company headquartered in Boulonne, [[Meckelnburgh]]. Founded in {{AN|1719}} with a grant from the Ministry of Defense Affairs, Stratus Aircraft specializes in the design of trainer aircraft for military and government usage. Its main manufacturing plant is located in Victoria, Meckelnburgh. The company relies on a 45% ownership subsidy from the Meckelnburgh government.
The '''Stratus Design Company''', also known as '''Stratus Aircraft''', is a aircraft manufacturing and design company headquartered in Boulonne, [[Meckelnburgh]]. Founded in {{AN|1719}} with a grant from the Ministry of Defense Affairs, Stratus Aircraft specializes in the design of trainer aircraft for military and government usage. Its main manufacturing plant is located in Victoria, Meckelnburgh. The company relies on a 45% ownership subsidy from the Meckelnburgh government.


Stratus Aircraft is expected to deliver its first shipment of aircraft in {{AN|1724}}, the piston-engine Stratus T-1 Débutants, to the [[Royal Meckelnburgh Air Force]]. The second generation of turboprop trainers is expected to begin delivery in {{AN|1726}} with the Stratus T-2 Apprenants and Stratus T-3 Étudiants. The company hopes to introduce its first generation of twin-engined jet trainers, the Stratus T-110 Stagiaires and Stratus T-120 Cadets, in {{AN|1733}}.
Stratus Aircraft is expected to deliver its first shipment of aircraft in {{AN|1724}}, the piston-engine T-1 Débutants, to the [[Royal Meckelnburgh Air Force]]. The second generation of turbo-piston and turboprop trainers is expected to begin delivery in {{AN|1726}} with the T-2 Apprenants and T-3 Étudiants. The company hopes to introduce its first generation of twin-engined jet trainers, the T-110 Stagiaires and T-120 Cadets, in {{AN|1733}}.


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|[[Wikipedia:Grob G 115|T-1 Débutants]]
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|[[Wikipedia:Cirrus SR22|T-2 Apprenants]]
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Revision as of 19:03, 17 August 2023

Stratus Design Company
Type Private, government subsidized
Industry Aviation
Founded 1719 AN
Headquarters Boulonne, Meckelnburgh
Number of locations 2 offices, 1 manufactory
Area served Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Products Trainer aircraft
Owner(s) Stratus Design Co. (55%)
Government of Meckelnburgh (45%)
Website stratusaircraft.mb

The Stratus Design Company, also known as Stratus Aircraft, is a aircraft manufacturing and design company headquartered in Boulonne, Meckelnburgh. Founded in 1719 AN with a grant from the Ministry of Defense Affairs, Stratus Aircraft specializes in the design of trainer aircraft for military and government usage. Its main manufacturing plant is located in Victoria, Meckelnburgh. The company relies on a 45% ownership subsidy from the Meckelnburgh government.

Stratus Aircraft is expected to deliver its first shipment of aircraft in 1724 AN, the piston-engine T-1 Débutants, to the Royal Meckelnburgh Air Force. The second generation of turbo-piston and turboprop trainers is expected to begin delivery in 1726 AN with the T-2 Apprenants and T-3 Étudiants. The company hopes to introduce its first generation of twin-engined jet trainers, the T-110 Stagiaires and T-120 Cadets, in 1733 AN.

Products

Piston-engine

Name Crew/Cap. Empty weight Powerplant Max speed Range Ceiling Image
T-1 Débutants 2 / 2 670 kg 4-cylinder piston 130 kn 620 nmi 6,095 m
T-2 Apprenants 1 / 4 1,029 kg 6-cylinder turbo-piston 219 kn 1,049 nmi 5,300 m

Turboprop

Name Crew/Cap. Empty weight Powerplant Max speed Range Ceiling Image
T-3 Étudiants 1 / 2 1,095 kg Turboprop engine 245 kn 580 nmi 7,600 m

Twin-engined jet

Name Crew/Cap. Empty weight Powerplant Max speed Range Ceiling Image