FA-33 Aagkeephat
आगकीफट | |
Type: | Multirole fighter |
Place of origin: | Batavia |
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In service: | 1698 - present |
Used by: | ![]() |
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Designed: | 1691 |
Manufacturer: | ArBa Aircraft |
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Crew: | 1 or 2 |
Max. speed: | 1,912 km/h (1,188 mph) |
Range: | 1,850 km (1,150 mi) |
Service ceiling: | 15,835 m (51,952 ft) |
The Aagkeephat (Adarani: आगकीफट, meaning "burst of fire") is a Batavian twin-engine, canard delta wing, multirole fighter aircraft designed and built by ArBa Aircraft. Design and development of this fighter began after the Sultan of Çakaristan purchased a new Sultanic aircraft from the manufacturer in satisfaction. This fighter is an example of the restart of the Batavian military complex, which was originally to be developed as a Franco-Batavian military complex.
As part of the agreements, the company Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited was established in Keruliya, where parts for this fighter were produced. The name of the device is a sign of this Çakari influence on the project.
Çakaristan had received the SAC J39 „Fliegender Griffin“ in the same year of the start of development. Nevertheless, development continued and the original order for the fighter was maintained. The first aircraft was delivered in 1698 AN, when Çakaristan had merged into the Great Apollonian Empire.