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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.
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* '''Takeoff Run at 180,000 kg total weight:''' 920 m
* '''Takeoff Run at 180,000 kg total weight:''' 920 m
* '''Landing Distance:''' 1,010 m
* '''Landing Distance:''' 1,010 m

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Revision as of 05:05, 28 May 2024

TC8 Tristmeamt
A diagram of the TC8 Tristmeam.
Role Strategic/tactical airlift
Manufacturer Comhréamh Defence and Space
First flight 6 December 2021
Introduction 2023
Status In service
Primary user Mirhaimian Leathóirí
Thalorian Leathóirí
Federation of Thøn Air Force
Costalani Air Command
See operators
Produced 2021–present

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 Trintercarrier 8 is a part of a wider series of Trinter-aircraft by CDS to fulfil the need for a new and improved transport aircraft that utilises modern-day technologies to streamline its applications. The TC-8 began development in 2018, looking to replace the ageing fleet of strategic airlifters of Comlathas nations. The majority of the funding for the project was sourced from Comlathas nations, who are also home to the manufacturers and designers of the aircraft. On December the 6th of 2021, the TC-8 completed its maiden flight. The TC-8 was introduced on the 29th of December of 2023, with it entering service in the Comlathas Enhanced Defence Organization.

The Trintercarrier 8 is primarily used as a strategic airlifter, however, it also has the capability to be also used for tactical airlift operations. The TC-8 is currently used by the air forces of Mirhaime, Thalor, Costalan and Thøn. It has been used for a wide range of operations, from providing the necessities to the victims of the 2024 Phaus Landslide to delivering military equipment from the manufacturer to the customer’s military, the TC-8 has a wide range of uses.

A Trintercarrier 8 Diagram

Specifications

General Characteristics

  • Crew: Minimum of 3 (2 pilots, 1 loadmaster)
  • Cargo Hold Dimensions: 27.5 m (length) x 5.7 m (width) x 3.9 m (height)
  • Cargo Hold Capacity: 611.325 m2/ 611,325 L
  • Length: 53.27 m
  • Wingspan: 50.1 m
  • Height: 23 m
  • Wing Area: 358 m2
  • Aspect Ratio: 7.011
  • Empty Weight: 155,034 kg
  • Max takeoff weight: 355,000 kg
  • Fuel Capacity: 198,000 L
  • Powerplant: 4 x TT1 Fan X40 turbofan engines, each producing 431 kN of thrust.

Performance

  • Cruise Speed: 907 km/h (490 kn, 564 mph) Mach 0.735
  • Range: 3,750 km with 120,000 kg of cargo
  • Ferry Range: 12,350 km
  • Service Ceiling: 15,000 m
  • Takeoff Run at MTOW: 2,600 m
  • Takeoff Run at 220,000 kg total weight: 1,100 m
  • Takeoff Run at 180,000 kg total weight: 920 m
  • Landing Distance: 1,010 m