K-26
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K-26 | |
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General information | |
Type | Fighter |
Status | Active |
History | |
Manufactured | 1996-Present |
Introduction date | 1998 |
Background
Prior to the 1995 Crisis in Sulania, an overwhelming amount of the aviation proportion of the Kalaronian MIC was directed towards the production of Light Fighters, such as the K-10 and K-12, that were designed around the concept of providing cheap and affordable comb
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)
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: