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|national origin                  = [[Kalaronian Republic of Clans]]
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|caption                          = Three common Type 40 variants spanning the course of the war
|caption                          = Three common Type 40 variants spanning the course of the war
|designer                        = Chikai Aviation Company
|designer                        = Chikai Aviation Company

Revision as of 21:34, 18 September 2020

Type 40 fighter
SU-158.jpg
Three common Type 40 variants spanning the course of the war
General information
TypeFighter
Designer
Chikai Aviation Company
Statuswithdrawn from service
History
Manufactured1939-1945
Introduction date1940

The K-40 Kestrel is the current Next Generation Fighter in use by most of the Concordat's Airforce, though the majority of early production aircraft are employed in the Kalaronian Airforce. Powered by two high-temperature OE-131 Turbofans, the Kestrel carries a larger weapon-payload than earlier stealthy designs produced by the Advanced Aeronautic Design Board of Velika Armaments. Designed to secure aerial supremacy in heavily reinforced airspace, the Kestrel has a secondary role in "cracking" that airspace open for less stealthy aircraft, aided by the introduction of the SVAM-13 "Small Volume Attack Missile" a year before it's adoption by Kalaron.

Additionally, the K-40 remains the most mass-produced of Velika's stealth designs. Of the several hundred airframes produced, Kalaron retained the first one hundred to furnish it's squadrons, with a further fifty held and devoted to the Joint Concordat Defense Militia as per the Member Obligations. It's versatile design, excellent thermal and radar stealth, and superb maneuverability have led to it seeing international customers, even beyond the official Concordat Members in small numbers.

Background

Development

Design

Operational history

Early service

Anti-bomber operations

Post-war service

Variants

The prototype flown in the 1939 fighter competition was designated Chikai WH 25, with WH indicating wŏnhyŏng (prototype). Six were built. Its armament consisted of four 7.5mm machine guns: two above the nose, and one in each wing. Each gun was fed from a 500-round belt.

Type 40-I

Type 40-II

Type 40-III

Type 40-IV

Type 40-V

Specifications (Type 40-I)

<imgur thumb="yes" w="500">34yFV4y.png</imgur> General Characteristics

  • Crew:
  • Length:
  • Wingspan:
  • Height:
  • Wing Area:
  • Empty Weight:
  • Loaded Weight:
  • Powerplant:

Performance

  • Maximum Speed:
  • Range:
  • Service Ceiling:
  • Rate of Climb:
  • Wing Loading:
  • Power-to-Mass ratio:

Armament

  • Guns:
    2x forward-firing
    2x forward-firing
  • Bombs:

See also