Jet trainer needed
Argyllia
29-02-2004, 17:19
Argyllia's old Hawk 100's are basically flying rust buckets and no way near capable enough for our pilots to train on, we need 120 top of the line trainer aircraft. We have a budget of around £2.5 billion but it can be pushed in exspense of other military plans. This is modern tech so no 2010+ planes, if poss limited light attack capability as well for last ditch defence.
Our country can only send 10 electonic specialists if you want them.I would send more but I have been hit by terrorists.We have a 1500 mile radar system.(1500 miles at 10,000 ft).We have tested it at higher ranges and occasionally the plane would blow up or the power would stop.Upgrade at your risk.
Kazakhstania
29-02-2004, 17:43
Kazakhstania has long felt the need for a top of the range training aircraft, to teach all needed pilots how to fly our latest jet fighters. Modern aircraft, being complex and difficult to master, are hard to teach the ways of. We have created an aircraft that allows the teaching of new pilots with minimum fuss and maximum ease.
So, we release for export our brand new F-47 Jet Trainer Aircraft!
F-47 Advanced Trainer/Light Attack Jet
http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/aircraft/trainer/jl9_1.JPG
Design
Designed to be the worlds latest and greatest training aircraft, the F-47 was an ambitious project from the offset. It has been in development for longer than any of our other released jets, and we are proud of what we have come up with. Made to ease the role of training new pilots and provide a low cost ground attack aircraft, the F-47 paves the way for the future of the KAF.
This aircraft has many new ideas encorporated into it. The main shell is made out of a light Titanium Alloy in a Resin Honeycomb, and is reinforced. This allows huge G forces to be taken, up to 10G's. This allows the pilot to push the aircraft in complex traning maneuvers without risking the aircraft. Its strengthened shell and hard landing gear allow it to take the stresses of mistakes by the pilot.
It aerodynamic shape is a new design, and minimises drag, for maximum efficiency. The double cockpit is of simple layout, and can accomidate a teacher and pupil, in a flying classroom. Everything is simplyfied, and MFD's are common. This is the worlds most user friendly aircraft, and allows the pupil to learn with ease in the cockpit.
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The new engine on this aircraft is both powerful and compact. It has been maximized to run on minimal fuel with a long range, and is fully 2D thrust vectoring. It can power the aircraft up to a proven Mach 1.7 and carry the aircraft at maximum 11,000kg take off weight. Its thrust is 13,200lbs in full mil power and 16,500lbs afterburning. This new engine is the tip of compact jet technology.
Systems
This jet has some new training systems, for ease of use. It, of course, has the standard JTIDS-3 system, which allows easy passage of information to friendly units including ground and sea units. The Kazakh-40 system is a tied together weapons system and Fire Control Unit, which is also linked with the JTIDS.
The new systems are our latest user friendly Fly-By-Wire controls and autopilot features, including auto landing and even AI in dogfights. An intercom in the cockpit is installed. The cockpit is filled with easy use MFD's and a digital HUD. The aircraft can even be fitted with helmet mounted HUD's, if they are linked properly.
The radar is a Pulse Doppler compact yet powerful radar, a scaled down version of that on the F/A-41. It can see out to about 80km away, and allows passive sensing aswell. The aircraft is of course linked to fire the latest R-77, R-27 and R-73 guided missiles. It is a powerful new design that we are proud of.
There arent really any specials systems on this aircraft, just some newly designed FBW controls and Autpilot. Almost every system, however, has been proved in combat as completely effective, used in real situations against real enemies. These systema are flaw proof, and many many have been sold.
Weaponary
The weapons on this aircraft are mainly for the Light Attack and Weapons Training roles, but still allow a huge variety of weapons to be fired. These include almost all of the Russian AAM's, American AMRAAM and AIM-9 missiles and a huge variety of ground attack weapons. There are all in all seven weapons hardpoints and two wingtip pylons.
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The cannon on the aircraft is an GSh-301-1 30mm Cannon, a combat proven weapon for Air to Air and Air to Mud roles. The countermeasures include the latest Freedom Countrian Chaff and Kazakhstanian Flare systems, in two deposits on the tail.
We are very, very proud of this jet, and hope you will purchase many.
Crew: Two
Wingspan: 7.154 m
Length: 11.23m
Height: 4.1m
Take-off weight: Normal 8,000 kg: Max 11,000 kg
Max weapon payload: 7 Hardpoints, 2 Wintip Pylons
Max speed: 1.8 Mach
Range: Ferry range: 2,600 km
Service ceiling: 17,000 m
Engine: One K-34 PowerEngine - 13,200lbs Full
Computers: JTIDS, Kazakh-40 and IK Autopilot
Arnament: One GSh-301-1 30mm Cannon
Cost: $20,000,000
Thankyou.
http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/aircraft/trainer/jl9_2.jpg
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Argyllia
29-02-2004, 18:04
Wow! what a great product, we are very impressed by the design features in this aircraft. We wish to purchase the full 120 aircraft for £2.4 billion, I don't know what production scale this plane is on at the moment so please could you inform me on how long it will take to build and deliver this order. The aircraft will be redesignated AT-47 in Argyllian service, a pre-payment of £240 million will be payed up front for the first Squadron of 12.
United Elias
29-02-2004, 18:06
EA-148 Jet Trainer/Light Combat Aircraft (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=76765)
Following a decision by the Elias Air Force to procure the EA-160 Wolverine (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71886) over the EA-148 design, Elias Aerospace decided to scale back the original design and produce the EA-148 as a jet trainer instead of a mutlirole fighter. It was beaten by the other Elias Aerospace design because it was a cheaper but not as capable design. Two qualities that make it ideal for training.
Devlopment is now complete and exports are available. The presales (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=74192&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0)will be shipped after the second installment (80%) has been wired. We thank all nations who have given the financial asssistance to turn this program into a reality.
Design
The aircraft is constructed of carbon fire composites, glass-reinforced plastic, aluminium lithium, titanium and aluminium casting.
The conventional layout of the aircraft although not ground breakingly advanced provides for superb stability, reliability and safety especially when the aircraft is being used for training where the pilot might not have much experience in flying high performance jets.
Cockpit
The cockpit layout has been designed with displays and controls, that are compatible with current and projected front-line aircraft. The cockpit is fully compatible with the use of night-vision goggles. The night-vision system gives 24-hour operational capability and complements the Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) sensor by allowing the pilots all-round situation awareness.
The aircraft has digital fly-by-wire controls and HOTAS (hands on throttle and stick).
Three multifunction displays present all the aircraft flight data, navigation and sensor displays, weapons control, engine monitor, radio and radio navigation functions. All the information is available on any display and is selected by the pilot, using computer-controlled 'soft keys'.
The Head-Up Display (HUD) features full navigation, air-to-air and air-to-ground weapon aiming formats. The flexible software allows a huge selection of formats to suit each nations' need.
The aircraft is equipped with an advanced laser inertial navigation and attack system, a global positioning (GPS) system and a traffic alerting and collision avoidance (TCAS) system.
Weapons
The aircraft has seven external hardpoints for carrying weapons, one on the centreline under the fuselage, two hardpoints under each wing and an air-to-air missile launch rail at the two wingtips.
The wingtip launch rails can carry AIM-9/ASRAAM/R-14 missiles. The underwing and centreline hardpoints can carry rocket pods, air-to-surface missiles or air-to-air missiles according to the mission requirements, e.g. AGM-65 Maverick missiles or Mark 82/83/84 bombs or rocket pods and of course training rounds.
A Gsh-23 cannon with 296 rounds of ammunition is installed internally.
The EA-148 light combat aircraft can carry electronic warfare pods and a radar warning receiver.
Countermeasures
The aircraft features an integrated system that provides radar warning, electronic support measures and chaff and flare decoy dispensers.
Specifications
Dimensions
Length 12.98m
Height 4,78m
Wingspan 9.11m
Powerplant:
1x EPE-136 High bypass turbofan producing 11,690lb of thrust dry and 17,250lb afterburning
Armament:
total of seven hardpoint plus an internal Gsh-23mm internalgun system.
Performance
Maximum level speed Mach 1.4
Mas Ferry Range: 14200nm
Maximum altitude 42,000ft
Manoeuvrability +8g to -3g
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http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/types/korea/kai/t-50/GE1.jpg
http://www.ifrance.com/aeronautiquemilitaire/images/T-50/T-50(2b).jpg
http://www.jcs.go.kr/data/weapon/weap2/wp2-3/air1-9/images/ktx-2(T50-3).gif
EA-148A Combat Trainer/Light Attack aircraft = 18 million
Kazakhstania
29-02-2004, 18:11
Wow! what a great product, we are very impressed by the design features in this aircraft. We wish to purchase the full 120 aircraft for £2.4 billion, I don't know what production scale this plane is on at the moment so please could you inform me on how long it will take to build and deliver this order. The aircraft will be redesignated AT-47 in Argyllian service, a pre-payment of £240 million will be payed up front for the first Squadron of 12.
This order would of course only take a year (3 RL days) and is fully ok for our export staff. We are glad you liked our aircraft, many have found it to be a supeerior Jet Training Aircraft. The EA-148 is indeed a fine trainer, but our trainer has many innovations and we are proud of its outstanding quality.
Argyllia
29-02-2004, 18:28
We are very glad to have done business with you, with an expanding military we may need further planes in the future. Out of intrest do you have a carrier capable trainer with 2 seats.
Kazakhstania
29-02-2004, 18:35
Not as of yet.
We will in about a weeks time.