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Planetlifter

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Planetlifter Air Transport
Production information
Manufacturer Imstar Aerospace
Equipment Rating
Use Miliary Transport
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 343,833[1]
Introduced 2761 [2]
Technical specifications
Mass 50 tons
Engine (Type) GM 200 Turbine
Fuel 320 - 2 tons
Armament External hardpoints only
Armor Riese Reliable
Crew 1
BV (1.0) 189[3]
BV (2.0) 143


Description

A typical example of the conventional support aircraft available to planetary garrisons and militas across the Inner Sphere, the Free Worlds League produced Planetlifter is able to quickly transport combat elements more cheaply than a DropShip flight. [4]

Armament

Befitting its role as a support aircraft, the Planetlifter features no integral weaponry, with its external wing-mounted hard points rarely used for this purpose.[4]

Cargo

The Planetlifter features an internal cargo capacity of twenty and half tons, able to divide this bay with removable bulkheads to suit various cargoes. Where the Planetlifter differs from other similar aircraft of its size and role is its unique separating fuselage. While Combat Vehicles and Infantry can boards via normal cargo ramps at the nose and tail, the Planetlifter can use its variable landing gear to lower itself onto the ground and then detach the lower half of its fuselage and cargo bay. After rolling away, the now exposed cargo bay floor is highly suitable for carrying either of the humaniod pair of the Bug 'Mech trio, the Wasp and Stinger, who merely lie down after which the Planetlifter returns and reconnects, the combined aircraft loaded and ready for take-off in under fifteen minutes. This feature makes the Planetlifter highly attractive to buyers, with a large number of air-mobile milita and front-line 'Mech units in the Free Worlds League utilizing it, with "Load Contests" held every few years to see which crew can load them the fastest. [4]

Variants

References

  1. Record Sheets: 3039
  2. Technical Readout: 3057, pg. 96
  3. Record Sheets: 3039
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 186-187
  5. Record Sheets: 3039

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