To-199 Neophron

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The A-143 Buzzard was used by the CSAT Forces as a Close Air Support aircraft. After the Conflict NATO seized assets and stripped them of all weaponry and sold them to the civilians of Altis.

To-199 Neophron
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Type: Plane
Legal Status: Legal
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Trunk Space: 10
Max Speed: 900 km/h
Horse Power:
Fuel Capacity: 1000
Seats: 1
Armour Rating: 80


Overview

  • Roles:
    • Primarily used in Combat Air Patrols and Close Air Support by the AAF.
    • Reconnaissance.

Design

Features

  • The full tail tilt design allows the Neophron to have increased maneuverability over its equivalent counterparts.
  • twin engine design.

Notable Traits

  • Its large fuselage originally bolstered a large array of weaponry. It now creates the distinguishable shape of the Neophron.
  • Air Brake System mounted in to top of the Fuselage
  • Can be sling loaded by the Mi-290 Taru.

Mobility

  • Extremely agile due to its til tail design.
  • Has a higher Stall speed than other equivalent craft, however can reach its top speed quicker due to its lightweight design.

Crew Capacity

  • 1x Pilot

Upgrades


Ownership

Purchase and Rent

  • Aviation Dealer

Variants

Civilian

  • Black

Trivia

    • The Neophron is based on the 'real-life' "Yak-130" designed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau, a subsidiary of the United Aircraft Corporation.