The RC-35 Is a family of Small Electronic Reconnaissance Aircraft that uses the Cessna 525 Citation CJ1+ as the base. This aircraft family has 7 aircraft variants ranging from the RC-35A to the RC-35F+. The aircraft saw its first mission in the Delta Federation state of the Royal Fabellan Republic to take photos of rioters in the State Square and to relay back locations of riot groups. The last RC-35 to be ever produced was delivered to the Delta Federation Royal Air Force on December 29, 2022 marking the end of the RC-35.
Design Group: United Design, Cessna, Relocan Systems, Moravia Ballistics, and the National Aerospace Institute of Science & Research.
Aircraft Type: Reconnaissance Aircraft
Years of Development: 1986-1990 (RC-35A)
Year of Rollout: 1993 (RC-35A)
Status: Operational, Out of production (RC-35A)
Crew: 2x Pilots, and 2x System Operators
Electronics and weaponry : 1x Relocan Systems DR-362A Dome Radar, 2x Relocan Systems SFR-723-2B Side Fuselage Radar, 2 more systems
Maximum Cruise Ceiling: 35,000ft
Price: $178,283,103 DFD/USD
Number Built: 72,845
Main Operators: Royal Fabellan Air National Guard (2,000), Selba Federal Air National Guard (2,000), Delta Federation Royal Air Force (5,000), and the Força Aérea Brasileira/Brazilian Air Force (18,845)
Livery: Royal Fabellan Air National Guard Low Visibility Livery
Squadron: 34th Reconnaissance Squadron
Controls: Normal, AG-8: Enable/Disable
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Cessna 525 Citation CJ1+
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- Wingspan 61.6ft (18.8m)
- Length 62.1ft (18.9m)
- Height 18.6ft (5.7m)
- Empty Weight 10,319lbs (4,681kg)
- Loaded Weight 14,581lbs (6,614kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 9.247
- Wing Loading 26.8lbs/ft2 (131.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 543.5ft2 (50.5m2)
- Drag Points 6571
Parts
- Number of Parts 97
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 450
@WisconsinStatePolice it’s supposed to be 5,000
soooo . . . delta federation blew 9 trillion dollars on fifty thousand ISR UC-35s?
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@Gabriel747 I just now noticed that…
looks like he's blowing a bubble gum