SAC J39 „Fliegender Griffin“
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Type: | Multirole fighter |
Place of origin: | Stormark |
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In service: | 1651 - present |
Used by: | Francia (historic) Arbor (historic) Batavia Cakaristan Shireroth |
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Designed: | 1649 |
Manufacturer: | Storish Aeroplane Company (before 1685) Gascony Aeroplane Company (since 1685) |
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Crew: | 1 |
Max. speed: | Mach 2+ |
Range: | 1,200 km (745 mi) |
Service ceiling: | 15,000 m (49,212 ft) |
The SAC J39 „Fliegender Griffin“ (Flying griffin) is a single-engine, single-seat supermaneuverable fighter aircraft originaly developed by the Storish Aeroplane Company. Currently, the aircraft is produced by the Gascony Aeroplane Company.
History
The aircraft was part of the equipment of the Imperial Frankish Army. With the fall of Francia, several aircraft remained behind in Gasconje, which came under Batavian flag. After 1685, the aircraft was redeveloped and produced by the Gascony Aeroplane Company.
Other aircraft came under the Arbor flag. The aircraft was part of the Emir of Arbor's gift to Çakaristan, during the Sylvanian National Awakening. The exact numbers were initially exaggerated for propaganda reasons. During the Arboric Civil War, the aircraft was deployed under the Emiric Armed Forces.
In 1712 AN, redevelopment of the aircraft was started by Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited. Then it was renamed FA-39 to fit the FA series.