List of aircraft on Telrova: Difference between revisions
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| [[Ko-39 Sardine]] || M || Attack aircraft | |||
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Revision as of 20:56, 20 July 2022
This is a list of notable mass produced aircraft on Telrova.
Notes
- All types of aircraft qualify, including airplanes, gliders, helicopters, etc.
- "C" indicates civilian use; "M" indicates military use. Only one is used, according to original designed purpose of the aircraft.
- Role is generally either the original designed role of the aircraft or a "best deduction" based on what role dominated production, disregarding minor variants. Aircraft may be categorized as "Multirole" if no particular role was dominant.
- Nation column indicates only the original designer / producer nation.
- Production period column shows overall production date span of all types included in "Numbers produced" column, disregarding production hiatuses and changes in manufacturer, while including close variants and licensed production.
- Entries involving aircraft still in production are shown on a pale-green background.
Name | C / M | Type / role | Powerplant | Number produced |
Manufacturer | Country | Production period | Notes | |
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Start | End | ||||||||
TF-1 Griffin | M | Fighter | Single Afterburning Turbojet | 118 | Bomman Militairy Products | Timiskrane | 2025 | present | |
LT-300 | C | Airliner / Transport | Twin Turboprop | 249 | Habin | Timiskrane | 2022 | present | Used by the Timiskrane Defence Force as a transport aircraft under the name TP-1 |
Ko-39 Sardine | M | Attack aircraft | Two Afterburning Turbojets | 129 | Kosmak Imperial Design Bureau | Fendiralia | 1978 | 1994 |