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The '''Q-107 Swift''' is a single-engined multirole fighter jet designed during the [[Auroran Imperial War]] by the Aerial Warfare Division of Axdel, originally to serve an air superiority fighter. |
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== Specifications (Q-103A) == |
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=== General Characteristics === |
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* '''Crew:''' 1 |
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* '''Length:''' 15.9 m |
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* '''Wingspan:''' 9.6 m |
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* '''Height:''' 4.6 m |
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* '''Wing area:''' 34 m<sup>2</sup> |
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* '''Empty weight:''' 7966 kg |
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* '''Gross weight:''' 13,000 kg |
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* '''Max takeoff weight:''' 19,000 kg |
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* '''Fuel capacity:''' 3,850 kg internal |
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* '''Powerplant:''' 1 × Yk145 Koriba-3 Low-Bypass Turbofan (80kN dry thrust 145kN with afterburner) |
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=== Performance === |
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* '''Maximum speed:''' Mach 1.8 (1920 km/h) at high altitude |
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** Mach 1.12 (1,372 km/h) at sea level |
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* '''Combat range:''' 800 km full combat load |
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* '''Ferry range:''' 3000 km with 2x drop tanks |
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* '''Service ceiling:''' 18,500 m |
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* '''g limits:''' +9 / -3 |
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* '''Wing loading:''' 353 kg/m<sup>2</sup> |
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* '''Thrust/weight:''' 1.1 (full fuel and combat load) |
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=== Armament === |
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* '''Guns:''' 1 × 20 mm Aekon-220 Gast autocannon with 360 rounds |
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* '''Hardpoints:''' 8 x Hardpoints (6 x underwing, 2 x on fuselage) |