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It was originally developed during the 2150s as an enlarged derivative of the ZHLA-17 airlifter for the express purpose of transporting [[Rhodie Infantry Fighting Vehicle|RHDE]] Main battle Tanks. On 21 December 2158, the ZHLA-75-3 performed its maiden flight; only two aircraft were ever completed, although a third airframe with a slightly different configuration was partially built. After a brief period of use in the [[Confederate Strategic Airlift Command]], the aircraft was mothballed during the early 2190s. Towards the turn of the century, it was decided to refurbish the ZHLA-75-3 and reintroduce it for commercial operations, carrying oversized payloads for the operator [[Confederate Air]], with a clause in the contract to be re-purchased by the [[Arcovii-Zokesia|Confederacy]] in times of need. Multiple announcements were made regarding the potential completion of the third airframe, though its construction largely remained on hold due to a lack of funding. By 2200, it had reportedly been brought up to 60–70% completion.
 
It was originally developed during the 2150s as an enlarged derivative of the ZHLA-17 airlifter for the express purpose of transporting [[Rhodie Infantry Fighting Vehicle|RHDE]] Main battle Tanks. On 21 December 2158, the ZHLA-75-3 performed its maiden flight; only two aircraft were ever completed, although a third airframe with a slightly different configuration was partially built. After a brief period of use in the [[Confederate Strategic Airlift Command]], the aircraft was mothballed during the early 2190s. Towards the turn of the century, it was decided to refurbish the ZHLA-75-3 and reintroduce it for commercial operations, carrying oversized payloads for the operator [[Confederate Air]], with a clause in the contract to be re-purchased by the [[Arcovii-Zokesia|Confederacy]] in times of need. Multiple announcements were made regarding the potential completion of the third airframe, though its construction largely remained on hold due to a lack of funding. By 2200, it had reportedly been brought up to 60–70% completion.
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[[File:ZokeScreenshot11656.png|left|thumb|389x389px|A Kolus Road C-4000 Dump Truck driving onto the ramp of Immanemque.]]
 
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== Design ==
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The ZHLA-75-3 was designed around a central tennant to carry 250 tons of cargo, while simultaneously able to handle large, bulky loads that most airlifters are unable to carry. Its 10mx10mx50m cargo hold has a floor-to-ceiling capacity of 3,700 cubic meters of cargo, enabling it to carry large helicopters, heavy machinery, or bulk fuel shipments. With a range of 700km, the Immanemque is able to also operate at rough and unprepared fields thanks to its robust landing gear array and large wing area. The maximum takeoff weight is 600,000 kg, or nearly two and a half times its unladen weight.[[File:ZokeScreenshot11656.png|left|thumb|389x389px|A Kolus Road C-4000 Dump Truck driving onto the ramp of Immanemque.]]
   
 
==Accidents and Incidents==
 
==Accidents and Incidents==

Revision as of 04:46, 18 June 2024

ZHLA-75-3 Immanemque

Heavy transport airlifter
ZokeScreenshot11654.png
National Origin Zokesia
Production History
Designer Cyten-Ward Industries
Unit Cost 300,766(√)
Number Built 2
Service History
Used By Zokesian Royal Air Force
Aircraft Characteristics
Dry Mass 265,889kg
Length 104.0 m
Width 129.4 m
Height 23.9 m

Propulsion 12 x Logi Motors LM-2300 High Bypass Turbofan Engines
Maximum Velocity 80 m/s
Operational Range 700 km

Crew Two Pilots
428-640 passenger capacity


The ZHLA-75-3 Immanemque is a strategic airlift cargo aircraft designed and produced by Cyten-Ward Industries in Zokesia.

It was originally developed during the 2150s as an enlarged derivative of the ZHLA-17 airlifter for the express purpose of transporting RHDE Main battle Tanks. On 21 December 2158, the ZHLA-75-3 performed its maiden flight; only two aircraft were ever completed, although a third airframe with a slightly different configuration was partially built. After a brief period of use in the Confederate Strategic Airlift Command, the aircraft was mothballed during the early 2190s. Towards the turn of the century, it was decided to refurbish the ZHLA-75-3 and reintroduce it for commercial operations, carrying oversized payloads for the operator Confederate Air, with a clause in the contract to be re-purchased by the Confederacy in times of need. Multiple announcements were made regarding the potential completion of the third airframe, though its construction largely remained on hold due to a lack of funding. By 2200, it had reportedly been brought up to 60–70% completion.

Design

The ZHLA-75-3 was designed around a central tennant to carry 250 tons of cargo, while simultaneously able to handle large, bulky loads that most airlifters are unable to carry. Its 10mx10mx50m cargo hold has a floor-to-ceiling capacity of 3,700 cubic meters of cargo, enabling it to carry large helicopters, heavy machinery, or bulk fuel shipments. With a range of 700km, the Immanemque is able to also operate at rough and unprepared fields thanks to its robust landing gear array and large wing area. The maximum takeoff weight is 600,000 kg, or nearly two and a half times its unladen weight.

A Kolus Road C-4000 Dump Truck driving onto the ramp of Immanemque.

Accidents and Incidents

The Immanemque fleet has been involved in no accidents and no hull loss incidents since its inception.

ZHLA-75-3 Immanemque carrying two ZH-53 Super Erol transport helicopters.

See also

Aircraft of Comparable Role, Configuration, and Era