Triax AB-121 Nightshade

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AB-121E Nightshade ABX
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TAEC F/A-25E Phoenix

Role Advanced Stealth Strategic Bomber
National Origin Californian Empire
Manufacturer Triax Aeronautics Engineering Corporation
First Flight 7 September 2xxx
Introduction 15 December 2xxx
Status In service
Primary Users Californian Empire
Produced 2xxx-2xxx
Number Built 1,108 (8 test and 1,100 operation aircraft)
Program Cost Đ31.1 billion CES ($66.7 billion USD)
Unit Cost Đ69.77 million CES ($150 million USD)
Developed From TAEC F/A-24D Wraith, TAEC YF-25
Developed Into TAEC F/A-25A, F/A-25B/C, F/A-25D, F/A-25E/F
Variants TAEC F/A-25A Viper, F/A-25B/C Strike Viper, F/A-25D Fighting Phoenix, F/A-25E/F Strike Phoenix

Overview

Specifications

General Characteristics

  • Role: Advanced Stealth Strategic Bomber
  • Crew: 4 (aircraft commander, copilot, offensive systems officer and defensive systems officer)
  • Length: 172 ft (52.4 m) absolute. 160 ft (48.76m) fuselage.
  • Wingspan: 144 ft (43.9 m)
  • Wing area: 2,013 ft² (187 m²)
  • Height: 34 ft (10.4 m)
  • Empty weight: 242,000 lb (109,770 kg)
  • Loaded weight: 531,250 lb (240,975 kg)
  • Max. takeoff weight: 578,500 lb (262,410 kg)
  • Powerplant: 4 × AviaTech Dynamics G105-AD-121 Olympus augmented turbofans
    • Dry Thrust: 28,500 lbf (126.8 kN) each
    • Thrust with afterburner: 51,200 lbf (227.7 kN) each
  • Fuel Capacity: 242,000 lb (109,770 kg); optional: 3 x 29,700 lbs/4,500 US gal (13,472 L) in 3 internal weapons bays each for a total of 81,900 lbs/13,500 US gal (40,416 L)
  • Payload: 94,500 lb (42,870 kg); internal ordnance.

Performance

Armament

  • Guns: 1 × 20mm internal rotary cannon
  • Air to air loadout:
  • Air to ground loadout:
  • Hardpoints 4× under-wing pylon stations can be fitted to carry 600 U.S. gallon [wikipedia:Drop_tank|drop tanks]] or weapons, each with a capacity of 5,000 lb (2,270 kg).

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