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The '''Takáura CP4 Stratosuíne''' is an [[Algiza|Algizan]] business aircraft developed and built by [[Takáura]].
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The '''Takáura CP4 Stratosuíne''' is an [[Algiza|Algizan]] business aircraft developed and built by [[Takáura]].
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
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Development of the CP4 began concurrently with the founding of the [[Takáura|Takáura Corporation]].
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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The Stratosuíne is a low wing, pressurised cabin design with retractable landing gear. Two [[Corain Motors]] PN-01-20 turbofan engines mounted at the rear act as the powerplant for the aircraft. The CP4 is piloted from a single-seat, all glass cockpit, with the aid of a fly-by-optics computer aided control system. The airframe is constructed largely out of composite materials.
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It is certified for extended over water flights and operations at high altitude and steep approach airports.
   
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
   
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=== CP4-20S ===
==Accidents and Incidents==
 
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The 20S is the initial variant of the Stratosuine.
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=== CP4-40L ===
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The 40L variant stretches the aircraft's fuselage by over 30%, making space for two additional windows on each side and seating for up to four more passengers.
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==Operational History==
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The Stratosuíne has been involved in no fatal or hull loss incidents.
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On the February 11th, 2138, a CP4 belonging to a private owner suffered a nose gear collapse during a landing at [[Nautilus]]. The aircraft had endured a hard landing in rough conditions days prior, but this had not been written up by the pilot and the landing gear had not been thoroughly inspected. One passenger suffered a minor injury. The airframe was later repaired and returned to service.
   
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== See Also ==
===Accidents with Fatalities===
 
   
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=== Aircraft of Comparable Role and Era ===
===Other Incidents===
 
   
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* [[C-12 Pidgeon]]
   
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== References ==
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Revision as of 16:29, 24 May 2023

CP4
Takáura CP4 Stratosuíne
Business jet
National Origin Algiza
Production History
Designer Takáura
Unit Cost 36,000(√)
Number Built 90+
Service History
In Service
2127 - Ongoing
Used By SeifAir
Aircraft Characteristics
Dry Mass 165,535 kg
Length 21.2 m
Width 13.3 m
Height 4.0 m

Propulsion 2 x Corain Motors PN-01-20 Turbofan Engines
Maximum Velocity 254m/s
Operational Range 240 km

Crew One Pilot
6-12 passenger capacity


The Takáura CP4 Stratosuíne is an Algizan business aircraft developed and built by Takáura.

Development

Development of the CP4 began concurrently with the founding of the Takáura Corporation.

Design

The Stratosuíne is a low wing, pressurised cabin design with retractable landing gear. Two Corain Motors PN-01-20 turbofan engines mounted at the rear act as the powerplant for the aircraft. The CP4 is piloted from a single-seat, all glass cockpit, with the aid of a fly-by-optics computer aided control system. The airframe is constructed largely out of composite materials.

It is certified for extended over water flights and operations at high altitude and steep approach airports.

Variants

CP4-20S

The 20S is the initial variant of the Stratosuine.

CP4-40L

The 40L variant stretches the aircraft's fuselage by over 30%, making space for two additional windows on each side and seating for up to four more passengers.

Operational History

The Stratosuíne has been involved in no fatal or hull loss incidents.

On the February 11th, 2138, a CP4 belonging to a private owner suffered a nose gear collapse during a landing at Nautilus. The aircraft had endured a hard landing in rough conditions days prior, but this had not been written up by the pilot and the landing gear had not been thoroughly inspected. One passenger suffered a minor injury. The airframe was later repaired and returned to service.

See Also

Aircraft of Comparable Role and Era

References