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The ZAH-1 Python is a dedicated attack helicopter, built to provide close air support and to escort friendly troop transports. The visual design of the Python was intentionally made to be sleek and be akin to that of a jet fighter. Aviation author Manley Towen observed that its appearance differed radically from any prior rotorcraft designed by Fahr, possessing a relatively narrow fuselage and a then-unusual cockpit arrangement. This cockpit was covered by a large fighter-like canopy and its occupants protected by armor, such included tempered-steel seats and personal body armor. It was operated by both a pilot and gunner, who were seated in a stepped tandem arrangement in which the commander was placed in the rear seat while the gunner occupied the forward position. This forward position provided a higher level of visibility to that of the rear seat. Both positions were provided with flying controls while both crew would typically be certified pilots, enabling control of the Python to be exchanged quickly through the course of the mission. |
The ZAH-1 Python is a dedicated attack helicopter, built to provide close air support and to escort friendly troop transports. The visual design of the Python was intentionally made to be sleek and be akin to that of a jet fighter. Aviation author Manley Towen observed that its appearance differed radically from any prior rotorcraft designed by Fahr, possessing a relatively narrow fuselage and a then-unusual cockpit arrangement. This cockpit was covered by a large fighter-like canopy and its occupants protected by armor, such included tempered-steel seats and personal body armor. It was operated by both a pilot and gunner, who were seated in a stepped tandem arrangement in which the commander was placed in the rear seat while the gunner occupied the forward position. This forward position provided a higher level of visibility to that of the rear seat. Both positions were provided with flying controls while both crew would typically be certified pilots, enabling control of the Python to be exchanged quickly through the course of the mission. |
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+ | Upgrades to the Python began in the 2190s as the modern battlefield changed, and more complex weapons systems became available and threats to the Python enhanced. The Whiskey-Model featured improved IRST target tracking, upgraded CW-401C Turboshaft engines, countermeasure pods, and the new CW-114 Hellfire missile. |
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[[File:ZokeScreenshot20424.png|thumb|373x373px|A ZAH-1J Python flies in formation with a ZUH-1 Fang.]] |
[[File:ZokeScreenshot20424.png|thumb|373x373px|A ZAH-1J Python flies in formation with a ZUH-1 Fang.]] |
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[[File:ZokeScreenshot20415.png|thumb|ZAH-1s aboard ZNS ''Crater Bay'' as part of Marine Helicopter Light Attack Squadron 41, Bayl, Scrschnell.]] |
[[File:ZokeScreenshot20415.png|thumb|ZAH-1s aboard ZNS ''Crater Bay'' as part of Marine Helicopter Light Attack Squadron 41, Bayl, Scrschnell.]] |
Latest revision as of 03:44, 12 December 2024
The Fahr Kohlmann ZAH-1 Python is a twin-engined attack helicopter developed and manufactured by the Zokesian rotorcraft manufacturer Fahr Kohlmann. A member of the prolific Fang family, the AH-1 is also referred to as the Super Python or Rattler.
ZAH-1 Python
Fahr Kohlmann ZAH-1 Python
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Attack Helicopter | |||||
National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
Production History | |||||
Designer | Fahr Kohlmann | ||||
Service History | |||||
Used By | The Confederacy |
Design
The ZAH-1 Python is a dedicated attack helicopter, built to provide close air support and to escort friendly troop transports. The visual design of the Python was intentionally made to be sleek and be akin to that of a jet fighter. Aviation author Manley Towen observed that its appearance differed radically from any prior rotorcraft designed by Fahr, possessing a relatively narrow fuselage and a then-unusual cockpit arrangement. This cockpit was covered by a large fighter-like canopy and its occupants protected by armor, such included tempered-steel seats and personal body armor. It was operated by both a pilot and gunner, who were seated in a stepped tandem arrangement in which the commander was placed in the rear seat while the gunner occupied the forward position. This forward position provided a higher level of visibility to that of the rear seat. Both positions were provided with flying controls while both crew would typically be certified pilots, enabling control of the Python to be exchanged quickly through the course of the mission.
Variants
ZAH-1W Super Python
Upgrades to the Python began in the 2190s as the modern battlefield changed, and more complex weapons systems became available and threats to the Python enhanced. The Whiskey-Model featured improved IRST target tracking, upgraded CW-401C Turboshaft engines, countermeasure pods, and the new CW-114 Hellfire missile.
Operational History
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