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The [[Kerbin Micro Electronics]] E-36 Exegol is a family of [[Sarconia|Sarconian]] single seat, all-weather, single-engine, multirole fighters in service with the [[Sarconian Air Force]].The aircraft has three main variants: the conventional takeoff and landing E-36A, the vertical take-off and vertical-landing E-36B, and the carrier-based E-36C. Developed along side the E-35 Jakku, the E-36 was designed to be a cheap, lightweight fighter to complement the E-35 as well as fill roles the E-35 could not (such as VTOL operations).
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Revision as of 01:40, 12 March 2025

E-36 Exegol
E-36 Exegol
Multirole Fighter
E36Cover.png
National Origin Sarconia
Production History
Designed
2130 - 2134
Produced
2135 - ongoing
Designer Kerbin Micro Electronics
Unit Cost 28,000(√)
Number Built 400+
Service History
In Service
2135 - ongoing
Used By Sarconian Air Force
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The Kerbin Micro Electronics E-36 Exegol is a family of Sarconian single seat, all-weather, single-engine, multirole fighters in service with the Sarconian Air Force.The aircraft has three main variants: the conventional takeoff and landing E-36A, the vertical take-off and vertical-landing E-36B, and the carrier-based E-36C. Developed along side the E-35 Jakku, the E-36 was designed to be a cheap, lightweight fighter to complement the E-35 as well as fill roles the E-35 could not (such as VTOL operations).