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| type = {{wp|Airlift|Strategic/tactical airlift}} |
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| manufacturer = [[Comhréamh Defence and Space]] |
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| introduced = 29 December 2023 |
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| first_flight = 6 December 2021 |
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| produced = 2021–present |
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| name = Trintercarrier 8 |
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(TC8/Tristmeam) |
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| image = Tintercarrier8Transparent.png |
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The '''CDS Trintercarrier 8''', designated the '''TC-8''' and otherwise known as the '''Tristmeam''' or simply the '''Trintercarrier 8''', is a multi-purpose, fixed-wing, four-engine turbofan strategic and tactical airlifter designed by [[Comhréamh Defence and Space]], a joint venture between [[±0.000 Aeronautics]], [[LPF Aerospace]], [[Taráin Aerostructure]] and [[Teáncáir Aerospace Consolidation]]. The Tristmeam is named after a semi-mythical whale that sank ships around the Kahl Sea for the majority of the eleventh century. |
The '''CDS Trintercarrier 8''', designated the '''TC-8''' and otherwise known as the '''Tristmeam''' or simply the '''Trintercarrier 8''', is a multi-purpose, fixed-wing, four-engine turbofan strategic and tactical airlifter designed by [[Comhréamh Defence and Space]], a joint venture between [[±0.000 Aeronautics]], [[LPF Aerospace]], [[Taráin Aerostructure]] and [[Teáncáir Aerospace Consolidation]]. The Tristmeam is named after a semi-mythical whale that sank ships around the Kahl Sea for the majority of the eleventh century. |