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Revision as of 18:55, 2 October 2025
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C-7 Wheet
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| Civil Utility Aircraft | |||||
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| National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
| Production History | |||||
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| 2079 - Present | |||||
| Designer | Anssec | ||||
| Unit Cost | 18,651(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 500 | ||||
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| Used By | The Confederacy Hook Brzinair |
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The Anssec C-7 Wheet is a Zokesian two-seat, single-engine utility aircraft made by the Anssec Aircraft Company. The C-7 was built as a successor to the highly successful C-6 Krop in December 2079. Production began in 2080. Of high-wing monoplane taildragger configuration, they have a built-in ramp to facilitate cargo loading and unloading in rough environments, balloon tyres, and large flaps allowing short takeoff and landings in the roughest of terrain. The passenger configuration for the cargo bay can seat eight passengers comfortably.
Variants
C-7A
Improved with two cargo doors and more cargo space inside.
C-7B
A lengthened fuselage version to facilitate extra cargo and passengers.
C-7W Floatplane
Designed for all-terrain operation, the floatplane variant features an up-rated engine and two pontoons for water and land operation.
C-7E Electric Wheet
Electric powered C-7 designed for operations on Eve.
C-8 Twin Wheet and Super Wheet
Twin-Engined version for more cabin space, power, top speed and cargo capacity.
Super Wheet variant features an extended wing and up-rated electric engines.
