Y-32 Xi'an

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Y-32 Xi'an (Infantry Transport)
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Type: VTOL
Legal Status: Illegal
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Trunk Space: 700
Max Speed: 700 km/h
Horse Power:
Fuel Capacity: 1000
Seats: 16
Armour Rating: 100

The Y-32 is an unconventionally-designed VTOL aircraft that combines twin tail-mounted, rotating jet engine nozzles with a ducted fan wing setup. It is currently purchaseable by at Con Air as long as you have obtained the Viper license.

Roles

  • Passenger Tranport
  • Recreational use

Design

The Y-32 is an unconventionally-designed VTOL aircraft that combines twin tail-mounted, rotating jet engine nozzles with a ducted fan wing setup.

Features

  • The Y-32 Xi'an is easily identifiable by its unique shape and 2 large fans on its wings.

Mobility

  • In contrast to its NATO counterpart (the Black Fish), the Y-32 is not only more manoeuvrable and faster due to using jet-powered engines.
Y-32 Xi'an (Vehicle Transport)
Xian.png
Type: VTOL
Legal Status: Illegal
Weapon: {{{WeaponPrimary}}}
Trunk Space: 200
Max Speed: 700 km/h
Horse Power:
Fuel Capacity: 1000
Seats: 2
Armour Rating: 100

Crew Capacity

The Y-32 always has enough seats for a crew of two that consists of the pilot and a gunner. Passenger capacity is limited to a maximum of sixteen passengers.

Upgrades

Upgrades can be bought from the Aerial Modshop. The Y-32 Xi'an supports:

  • Transponder (Up to Level 2)
  • Thermals

Ownership

This vehicle is purchaseable from Con Air under the conditions that you are a holder of the Viper license,

Variants

There are two variants of the Y-32 Xi'an available, these are:

  • Y-32 Xi'an (Infantry Transport)
  • Y-32 Xi'an (Vehicle Transport)

Skins

These are the current skins available for the Y-32 Xi'an:

  • Tropic Hex
  • Grey Camo
  • Camo Hex
  • Black

Trivia

  • The Xi'an is not based on any existing real-world aircraft design. However, both the layout of the cockpit along with its roles of being a gunship and troop transport make it similar to the real-life "Mi-24" designed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant.
  • The Xi'an is named after the capital city of Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China.