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| name                = Duacha-Luftfartsselskap (DLF)
| name                = Duacha-[[Kləŧkōmgānī]] (DKK)
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| founder            = [[Flatstone]], High Ilanean Kingdom
| founder            = [[Flatstone]], High Ilanean Kingdom
| successor          =  
| successor          =  
| location            = [[Skifer]], [[Flatstone]]
| location            = [[Szlād]], [[Flatstone]]
| area_served        = Steinøyer, Ilanea
| area_served        = Szŧōngānōnŧū, Ilanea
| key_people          =  
| key_people          = [[Dag Von Stone]]<br>High King of Ilanea
| industry            = {{wp|Aerospace manufacturer}}
| industry            = {{wp|Aerospace manufacturer}}
| products            = Aircraft
| products            = Aircraft
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| equity              =  
| equity              =  
| owner              = [[Steinhær|Steneluftvåpenet]], Duacha Airlines
| owner              = [[Kləŧkōmgānī]], Duacha Airlines
| num_employees      = 600
| num_employees      = 600
| parent              =  
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[[File:L410 UVP-E20.jpg|thumb|An SLV-36 shortly after takeoff.]]
[[File:L410 UVP-E20.jpg|thumb|An SKB/96 shortly after takeoff.]]
'''DLF''' ('''Duacha-Luftfartsselskap''') is a jointly-owned aeronautics company, divided into two branches; Duacha Airlines and Luftfartsselskap (''Meaning "Airline"'').
'''DLF''' ('''Duacha-Kləŧkōmgānī''') is a jointly-owned aeronautics company, divided into two branches; Duacha Airlines and [[Kləŧkōmgānī]] (''Meaning "Air Company"'').


==History==
==History==
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==== Multi-Role ====
==== Multi-Role ====
*DGM Excelsus
*DGM Excelsus
*{{wp|Aero L-159 Alca|SLV-33}}
==== Stealth Fighters ====
==== Stealth Fighters ====
*DGM Gadaí  
*DGM Gadaí  
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*Tiege-Duacha HW-37
*Tiege-Duacha HW-37
==== Utility Helicopters ====
==== Utility Helicopters ====
*{{wp|PZL W-3 Sokół|SVL-10 Firblad}}
*Tiege Duacha HW-44  
*Tiege Duacha HW-44  
*Tiege-Duacha HW-39
*Tiege-Duacha HW-39


== Civilian Aicraft ==
== Civilian Aicraft ==
=== Transport Planes ===
=== Business Jets ===
*{{wp|Let L-410 Turbolet|SLV-36 Mordersnegle}}
*BB-M(A)
*{{wp|PZL M28 Skytruck|SLV-34 Drapssnegl}}
*BB-M(B)
*{{wp|Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner|Ŧə Bīgō 11}}
=== Airliners ===
*SKB/70
*SKB/77
*SKB/81
*SKB/89 (Prototype)
=== Trainer Aircraft ===
*{{wp|Valmet L-70 Vinka|M9 Mīdləŧ}}
=== Cargo Planes ===
*{{wp|Let L-410 Turbolet|SKB/57 Əɉōm}}
*{{wp|Let L-610|SKB/96 Zōsī}}

Latest revision as of 06:12, 3 January 2022

Duacha-Kləŧkōmgānī (DKK)
Jointly-Owned
IndustryAerospace manufacturer
Founded2021
FounderFlatstone, High Ilanean Kingdom
HeadquartersSzlād, Flatstone
Area served
Szŧōngānōnŧū, Ilanea
Key people
Dag Von Stone
High King of Ilanea
ProductsAircraft
OwnerKləŧkōmgānī, Duacha Airlines
Number of employees
600
An SKB/96 shortly after takeoff.

DLF (Duacha-Kləŧkōmgānī) is a jointly-owned aeronautics company, divided into two branches; Duacha Airlines and Kləŧkōmgānī (Meaning "Air Company").

History

Coming Soon

Military Aircraft

Fighter Planes

Interceptors

  • DGM Defiance

Multi-Role

  • DGM Excelsus

Stealth Fighters

  • DGM Gadaí

Bomber Planes

Light Bombers

  • Duaga Systems Filsna

Heavy Bombers

  • Duacha Systems Dawner

Stealth Bombers

  • DGM Lodr
  • DGM Lightning

Helicopters

Attack Helicopters

  • Tiege-Duacha HW-44

Transport Helicopters

  • Tiege-Duacha HW-37

Utility Helicopters

  • Tiege Duacha HW-44
  • Tiege-Duacha HW-39

Civilian Aicraft

Business Jets

Airliners

  • SKB/70
  • SKB/77
  • SKB/81
  • SKB/89 (Prototype)

Trainer Aircraft

Cargo Planes