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| This aircraft was developed and produced in cooperation with [[Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited]]. [[Çakaristan]] acquired 126 combat aircraft, the first of which were delivered in 1698 AN. Since 1709 AN, the entire production and development has been carried out by Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited.
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Revision as of 12:57, 6 June 2022

Logo of ArBa Aircraft

ArBa Aircraft is a Batavian aircraft manufacturer based in Kolmar. Originally, this company was a collaboration between the Kingdom of Arcadia and the Kingdom of Batavia. But with the fall of the former, the Batavian part remained. The company was also to become part of the Franco-Batavian military complex, which ended with the fall of the Franco-Batavian Empire. ArBa kept its name and made a new start.

For the development of fighter aircraft, the company has a partnership with Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited. The Aagkeephat is the first product of this.

Products

Name Type Quantity Photo Notes
ArBa 42 propeller plane xx ArBa 42.jpg The Imperial Frankish Army has purchased a number of this aircraft.
ArBa 100 jet airliner xx ArBa 100.jpg
ArBa 178 transport jet xx ArBa 178.jpg The Imperial Frankish Army has purchased a number of this aircraft.
Aagkeephat Multirole fighter 126 Aagkeephat.jpg This aircraft was developed and produced in cooperation with Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited. Çakaristan acquired 126 combat aircraft, the first of which were delivered in 1698 AN. Since 1709 AN, the entire production and development has been carried out by Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited.

Development

Name Type Expected introduction Photo Notes
ArBa 130 jet airliner 1681 ArBa 130.jpg Extension of the ArBa 100.