Bandit Aerospace UH-2C Trojan
"The Trojan gave us such mobility that it turned our battlefield from the size of California to the size of Oahu."
-Gen. Jamie Parker, 4th Expeditionary Division, Paternian Marine Corps.
The Bandit Aerospace UH-2 Trojan is a utility helicopter employed by the Paternian Armed Forces. Entering service in 1957 following the limited employment of lighter helicopters during the 1955 Southern Uprising, the UH-2 Trojan is designed to provide the Paternian Armed Forces means of rapid air mobility. This capability was tested in 1958, during the Nepalese Campaign of the 1957 Anglo-Chinese War. The success of the Trojan encouraged the Paternian Army to expand its heliborne force, causing them to develop more specialized aircraft for certain roles.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 4 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 49.3ft (15.0m)
- Length 65.1ft (19.8m)
- Height 16.1ft (4.9m)
- Empty Weight 8,563lbs (3,884kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,031lbs (4,096kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.177
- Wing Loading 139.1lbs/ft2 (679.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 64.9ft2 (6.0m2)
- Drag Points 7937
Parts
- Number of Parts 111
- Control Surfaces 3
- Performance Cost 540