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Hangar
Bravo
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Category
3, 4 and 5 Aircraft
NOTE:
Aircraft for 'Second Officer' and 'First Officer' ranks are
based in Hangar Alpha.
# Pilots can use aircraft from Mil-Air hangar or other
similar aircraft models and should state that in the mission
reports.
Please check the pilot rank required to operate a particular
aircraft. To download please check with reputed flight simulator
sites.
Specifications given below are from actual aircraft data. FS
aircraft may have different values.
HANGAR INDEX
CATEGORY-3
AIRCRAFT
Authorized for
'Senior First Officer' rank and above
- Ilyushin
IL-76 Candid: This ex Uzbekistan
strategic freighter is operating Mil-Air missions in Eastern
Europe, Russia and Middle East. It can carry up to 140 troops or
40 tonne payload over a distance of 2700nm or 20t for 3940nm.
Il-78 'Midas' is capable of air-to-air refuelling. [ENGINES: Four
26455lb Aviadvigatel (Soloviev) turbofans, RANGE: 3940nm, SPEED:
460kt max.]
- Lockheed
L1011-500 K1: Mil-Air purchased
this ex RAF aircraft for its long distance Tanker/Cargo/Pax
missions. Multiple capabilities of K1 are very useful for our
uncommon mission requests. As per the agreement, Mil-Air is
operating K1 with RAF registration and colours. [ENGINES: Three
50000lb RR turbofans, RANGE: 6100nm, SPEED: 518kt max.]
- Boeing
777-300: This is the stretched
version of the 777-200, which is aimed at replacing the older
747-200s. 777-300 is currently the world's longest airliner at 242
feet 4 inches seating up to 550 passengers. Due to the heavy
demand for long distance missions, Mil-Air purchased this aircraft
directly from Boeing. To avoid unwanted attention in far away
places aircraft's factory colour scheme was not
changed.
[ENGINES: Two 90000lb P&W turbofans, RANGE: 5720nm, SPEED:
482kt max.]
- Northrop
Grumman E-8: The Joint
Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) is an
airborne platform equipped with a long-range, air-to-ground
surveillance system designed to locate, classify and track ground
targets in all weather conditions. [ENGINES: Four 18000lb Pratt
& Whitney turbofans, ENDURANCE: 11hr, SPEED: 545kt]
- Airbus A330-200: The A330 made its
first fight on November 1992, a year after the A340. For the
passengers it offers a comfortable, very quiet, cabin. For
Mil-Air, A330 offers a better payload carrying capability, better
range and take-off performance, and very low operation costs. To
avoid unwanted attention in isolated airports aircraft's factory
colour scheme was not changed. [ENGINES: Two 67500lb GE
turbofans, RANGE: at MTOW 4800nm, SPEED: 475kt max.] Note: The
A330 file given here is for FS2000.
- Boeing 767-400ER: This is the stretched 'Extended
Range' version of the 767-300ER, which has 21' fuselage stretch
and 7' 8" long raked wingtips. Cockpit has 777 style six
multifunction displays. Exclusively used for long distance troop
movements 767's all new interior is similar to 777. To avoid
unwanted attention in isolated airports aircraft's factory colour
scheme was not changed. [ENGINES: Two 63300lb P&W turbofans,
RANGE: 5580nm, SPEED: 486kt max.]
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CATEGORY-4
AIRCRAFT
Authorized for
'Captain II' rank and above
- MD
KC-10A Extender: Derived from
DC-10, Mil-Air obtained this versatile aircraft to supplement
Lockheed K1. Besides having military avionics, its other
differences are the added fuel tanks in the fuselage, wing mounted
drogue pods and the Aerial Refueling Operator compartment in the
rear of the aircraft. KC-10 is used mostly on South Pacific and
South American missions. [ENGINES: Three 52500lb GE turbofans,
RANGE: 5760nm, SPEED: 530kt max.]
- Antonov
AN-124 Ruslan: Mil-Air has
contracted this giant heavy lift strategic transport aircraft to
carry over sized cargo in the main deck, and up to 88 passengers
in the upper deck. [ENGINES: Four 51590lb Progress (Lotarev)
turbofans, RANGE: 8900nm with max fuel or 2430nm with 150 tonne
payload, SPEED: 468kt max.]
- Lockheed
C-5 Galaxy: Another heavy from
the USAF inventory, it is utilized to move massive amounts of
equipment and troops with one flight. Mil-Air is contracted to fly
this aircraft for long range domestic and international flights.
It can carry 350 troops or 130 tonne payload over a distance of
2982nm. [ENGINES: Four 43000lb GE turbofans, RANGE: Max
fuel-5618nm, SPEED: 496kt max.]
- Airbus A300-600ST Beluga: This
mammoth Super Transporter is used to carry oversize high volume
cargo all over the world. ST is based on the A300-600 airliner,
with which it shares the wing, lower fuselage, main landing gear
and cockpit. Its internal volume is massive 49442cu/ft, but max
payload is limited to 103615lb. To avoid unwanted attention in
isolated airports aircraft's factory colour scheme was not
changed. [ENGINES: Two 59000lb GE turbofans, RANGE: with 66150lb
load-2160nm, SPEED: 421kt max.]
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CATEGORY-5
AIRCRAFT
Authorized for
'Senior Captain II' rank and above
Mil-Air would like to thank all the
designers, testers, and artists for their great work done with the
aircraft used here. We appreciate your dedication.
(c) Mil-Air 98-2001
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