Heiss-Crowell HC300T Kumiko
Heiss-Crowell HC300T Kumiko
Brief Information
The Heiss-Crowell HC300T Kumiko (named after Kumiko Kotoura from Kotoura-san) is a twin-engine supersonic advanced trainer aircraft developed by Heiss-Crowell Aerospace.
Essentially a twin-engined larger deriative of the HC250T Haruka, she has added advantages aside from her smaller sister. She is powered by two MalcomSverovsk SR600 engines (the same engine used in the Haruka), yet it doubled the speed of the engines making it supersonic on cruise speeds, while maintaining fuel efficiency.
Currently, she is in service with every trainee wing in Fabella, Odrasea, Ovania, Heralia, and so on.
SPECIAL PICTURE
Kumiko (left) and Haruka (right). Like mother, like daughter-
Variants
HC300S Strike Kumiko - A strike attack variant.
HC300MRC Kuwagata (Stag)/Type 116MRC Agano - A multi-role variant; reconfigured, and redefined in cooperation with PoiyaYudatsi to enter service to the Karyan Union Air Force.
HC300MS Mizutori (Waterfowl) - a carrierborne version of the Strike Kumiko.
Controls
VTOL DOWN - flaps.
AG4 - deploy airbrakes.
AG6 - landing gear doors.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 52.5ft (16.0m)
- Length 64.2ft (19.6m)
- Height 24.5ft (7.5m)
- Empty Weight 11,430lbs (5,184kg)
- Loaded Weight 50,298lbs (22,814kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.68
- Wing Loading 81.7lbs/ft2 (398.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 615.9ft2 (57.2m2)
- Drag Points 13020
Parts
- Number of Parts 190
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 916
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