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The CF-230 is an unpressurized, all-metal high-wing commuter aircraft known for its low maintenance and operating costs, as well as its versatile design, which allows for special interchangeable configurations. All models feature a retractable undercarriage. It includes two hydraulic circuits — one primary and one for emergencies — and operates on a 28V DC electrical system. Its de-icing system consists of pneumatic deicers on the leading edges and electrical heating for the propellers, cockpit windshields, and pitot-static system heads. It has a maximum take-off weight of 6,400 kg, which can be increased to 6,600 kg, and can seat between 17 and 19 passengers. It is also equipped with five-blade propellers.
The CF-230 is an unpressurized, all-metal high-wing commuter aircraft known for its low maintenance and operating costs, as well as its versatile design, which allows for special interchangeable configurations. All models feature a retractable undercarriage. It includes two hydraulic circuits — one primary and one for emergencies — and operates on a 28V DC electrical system. Its de-icing system consists of pneumatic deicers on the leading edges and electrical heating for the propellers, cockpit windshields, and pitot-static system heads. It has a maximum take-off weight of 6,400 kg, which can be increased to 6,600 kg, and can seat between 17 and 19 passengers. It is also equipped with five-blade propellers.
A specialised version, the CF-230-ECS, in which the last three letters stand for ''Equites Caeli Seefernaufklärer'' was designed for service with the [[Confoederatio Aemilia|Aemilian]] [[Equites Caeli]]. This version is equipped with the [[Leichtgewichtstorpedo 300x2500mm]], designed and manufactured by [[Waffenschmiederei Ludwigshafen]], aimed to attack warships, especially submarines. It's used for the patrol and defence of the territorial waters of the Confoederatio Aemilia.
== Operators ==
* {{team flag|Sanama|name=Sanaman Union Air Force}}
* {{team flag|Aemilia|name=Equites Caeli}}


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[[Category:Military aviation]]

Latest revision as of 09:10, 20 July 2024

Brightworks Mistra CF-230
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CF-230
Aircraft type Cargo and patrol aircraft
Place of origin
Introduced 1732 AN
Number built TBD
Designed 1730 AN
Manufacturer Brightworks Mistra
Crew 2
Capacity 19 passengers or 1,800 kg payload
Length 14.42 m
Wingspan 19.98 m
Height 5.97 m
Empty weight 4,200 kg
Max takeoff weight 6,600 kg
Powerplant 2 x Mistra turboprops, 801 hp each
Cruise speed 405 km/h
Range 1,500 km
Service ceiling 8,382 m
Take-off run 510 m
Landing run 500 m
Role Transport, utility, patrol

The CF-230 is an unpressurized, all-metal high-wing commuter aircraft known for its low maintenance and operating costs, as well as its versatile design, which allows for special interchangeable configurations. All models feature a retractable undercarriage. It includes two hydraulic circuits — one primary and one for emergencies — and operates on a 28V DC electrical system. Its de-icing system consists of pneumatic deicers on the leading edges and electrical heating for the propellers, cockpit windshields, and pitot-static system heads. It has a maximum take-off weight of 6,400 kg, which can be increased to 6,600 kg, and can seat between 17 and 19 passengers. It is also equipped with five-blade propellers.

A specialised version, the CF-230-ECS, in which the last three letters stand for Equites Caeli Seefernaufklärer was designed for service with the Aemilian Equites Caeli. This version is equipped with the Leichtgewichtstorpedo 300x2500mm, designed and manufactured by Waffenschmiederei Ludwigshafen, aimed to attack warships, especially submarines. It's used for the patrol and defence of the territorial waters of the Confoederatio Aemilia.

Operators