Oshira M60T Hakucho
Manufacturer: Poyasakai Kariansk Export Extensive Production Plant
Years of Development: 2001-2003
Year of Rollout: 2009
Desired Role: Civil trainer
Status: In production, in service
Primary operators: Karyan Union Air Force Civil Reserve, other Allied Air Forces' Air Trainee WIngs
Produced: 2009-present
Number built: 30
Powerplant: 2x Poyasakai Astrid 200-3C afterburning turbofans
Max Top Speed: 1500+km/h (932mph, Mach 1.2) on 8000m / 26.2ft, 2500km/h (1553mph, Mach 2) on 16,000m / 52.5ft
Brief Information
The M60T Hakucho is a toned-down trainer version of the M60A Bernkastel. Features that were taken out are the hardpoints (optional), other combat systems, and refueling probe, while the radar has been kept for trainer-fighter conversions.
Production started in 2009 onwards by the Kariansk Extensive Export Production Plant in order to replace the older trainer aircraft in service. She can be used as a maritime carrier trainer for those who want to fly the Bernkastel for attack missions.
Here is the M60T, with the IAAF Air Trainee Wing color scheme for the Wright International Air Show.
Controls
SP controls as usual. Do not land very hard!
Brakes for thrust reversers (activated around less than 200 meters, will deactivate once slowed down)
VTOL up for folding wing, VTOL down for flaps (spoilerons will activate)
Activation Groups
AG1 for tilt-wing
AG2 to disarm smoke trails (credit to EliteArsenals24 for the smoke trail nozzle)
AG4 for gyro leveling
AG6 to open radome
AG7 for aileron auto-leveling
Sadly, no supercruise
As always, I will see you on the next build, so stay safe and God bless you, everyone. Aim high, comrades! Nipah~
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 46.8ft (14.3m)
- Length 72.6ft (22.1m)
- Height 20.7ft (6.3m)
- Empty Weight 6,516lbs (2,956kg)
- Loaded Weight 31,306lbs (14,200kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.646
- Wing Loading 30.9lbs/ft2 (150.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,014.5ft2 (94.3m2)
- Drag Points 3620
Parts
- Number of Parts 452
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 2,008
Upvote 7
@Tank6376 it's on my list, it's not built yet
How is Tashkent coming along? Or have you not started it yet
@Wi1dSk7 ooooo yeah right, thanks
@Bernkastel I really like all the functional details in the wing; slats, flaperons and F8-style tilting wing. Plus spoilerons which i didnt know existed.
@Wi1dSk7 whoa, why?
What a wing!
@DPSAircraft
Sorry for the rush but here she is!