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Grigoriev Gr-211B

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Fictional story
The Grigoriev Gr-211 (NATO reporting name: Syndicate) is a twin seat four engined turboprop powered
ground-attack aircraft. It's designed to be flown by two pilots and can be used for close air support and strategic bombing.
The turboprop engines on this airplane are upgraded versions of the ones found on the Tu-95
Bear and are the most powerful turboprops in the world when set to their highest performance.
These engines also make the airplane very fuel efficient. In January 2018 the much improved
Gr-211B passed all tests and is expected to be put into service in February 2018.

Role: Close air support, strategic bombing
National origin: Soviet (Re)Union
Manufacturer: Grigoriev
Built by: Aviastar
Powerplant: 4x Kuznetsov NK-14 turbroprops
Crew: 2
First flight: A version 20 February 2016. B version 29 November 2017
Introduction: January 2018
Status: A version in production and in service. B version in production, expected in service February 2018
Primary users: Soviet Air Force
Number built: A version 50. B version 5 (As of January 2018)
Variants: Gr-211A, Gr-211B

Features:
VTOL flaps
Flares
Parachute for short landings (activated by group 1)
Airbrakes
Bomb sight view
Navigation/Strobe/Landing lights (Landing lights can be disabled by de-activating group 8)
Soviet Flag on the tail

Standard armamant:
Wing Gun on each side of the center wing
Mini Gun under the nose of both fuselages (Activated by group 2)
4x Boom 50
2x Cleaver
2x Rocket Pod
2x Interceptor
2x Guardian
2x Inferno
Can also carry Boom 25, Rockets and Torpedo's

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Grigoriev Gr-211A Twin Fuselage Bomber
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  • Wingspan 95.2ft (29.0m)
  • Length 68.3ft (20.8m)
  • Height 18.1ft (5.5m)
  • Empty Weight 37,904lbs (17,193kg)
  • Loaded Weight 50,865lbs (23,072kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.173
  • Wing Loading 27.1lbs/ft2 (132.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,875.3ft2 (174.2m2)
  • Drag Points 13799

Parts

  • Number of Parts 163
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 1,099