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EF-1A Electric Tara

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Auto Credit Based on OkaNieba's TF-1A Tara [Trainer Challenge]

At the request of OkaNieba, I have turned his “light” trainer into an Electronic Warfare and AEW aircraft!

OkaNieba’s cannon description: The Fadel FDL Avia EF-1A Electric Tara is a modified version of the TF-1A Tara that integrates Electronic Warfare and AEW capabilities. Built for the Air Force, A Large “Lightweight” Single Engine Double Seat Electronic Warfare / Airborne Early Warning aircraft derived from the TF-1A body. There is also a dedicated Electronic Reconnaissance variant built for the Air Force, the ERF-1A, that uses the same body yet adds new sensors.

World of Federations cannon description: the Yozhikov EF-1A Electric Tara (Welvistian: ??????? ??-1? ?????? ????) is a single engine, twin-seat, long-range electronic warfare and airborne early warning aircraft developed in Welvistia by Welvistia’s Yozhikov Design Bureau in 1996. The EF-1A is a version of the TF-1A, which in itself is a variant of the F-1A, which is based of the Tupolev Tu-28. The EF-1A also has an electronic reconnaissance sub-variant called the ERF-1A. The EF-1A was first put into operation by the Federative Air Force of Welvistia in 1997 and was tasked at monitoring Welvistia’s southern borders. Pilots of the Delta Federation Royal Air Force that have intercepted the EF-1A has nicknamed it the tornado due to its designation, EF-1A, is similar to the EF1 rating of a tornado in the Enhanced Fujita scale. The EF-1A has been exported to nations like the Republic of Askelastan, with 7 exported and the Federal Republic of Malerbijan, with 2.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor TF-1A Tara [Trainer Challenge]
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 53.5ft (16.3m)
  • Length 92.5ft (28.2m)
  • Height 21.8ft (6.7m)
  • Empty Weight 16,938lbs (7,683kg)
  • Loaded Weight 52,171lbs (23,664kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.452
  • Wing Loading 54.7lbs/ft2 (267.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 954.0ft2 (88.6m2)
  • Drag Points 5789

Parts

  • Number of Parts 100
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 634