FA-30
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Type: | Multirole fighter |
Place of origin: | Francia |
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In service: | 1674 - present |
Used by: | Francia Çakaristan |
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Designed: | 1672 |
Manufacturer: | Amokolische Moter Werke (1678 - 1685) Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited (since 1710) |
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Crew: | 2 |
Max. speed: | 2,120 km/h (1,320 mph) |
Range: | 3,000 km (1,900 mi) |
Service ceiling: | 17,300 m (56,800 ft) |
The Fliegender Adler FA-30 (Flying eagle) is a twin-engine, two-seat supermaneuverable fighter aircraft developed by the Amokolische Moter Werke. Since 1710 AN, the designs have been in the hands of Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited. This company has started the development of an updated version of the aircraft.
History
This aircraft was deployed during the Second Amokolian War, it is not known how this aircraft performed. Several aircraft were destroyed in the fall of Francia. The aircraft that remained at Gascony came under Batavian flag. In 1685 AN, those aircraft were transferred to Çakaristan by treaty.
During the Arboric Civil War, the aircraft was used by Republican forces. At least five were downed, eight were damaged. The remaining were absorbed into the Çakari Air Force.
FA-30/ÇAL
In 1710 AN, development of an updated version of the device began. Under the name "FA-57/ÇAL" all kinds of improvements were worked on. As well as the integration of the weapon systems and configuration of Çakaristan. The first such updated version was delivered in 1716 AN.