WC-600 Sloop
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WC-600 Sloop
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| Turboprop regional airliner | |||||
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| National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
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| Designer | Anssec | ||||
| Unit Cost | 47,857(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 104 | ||||
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| Used By | Arcovair ConFedEx |
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The WC-600 Sloop is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in Zokesia by Anssec.
Development
Designed just after the takeover by Cyten-Ward Industries, the team at Annsec was in need of a success to get the struggling company in the green and prevent shuttering of doors. The design for a small, long-range regional aircraft with good cargo capacity and ability to land on less-than-ideal runways led to the development of the WC-600 concept. With a high parasol wing and two turboprop engines, the WC-600 is capable of extended ranges on less fuel than a conventional tubojet airliner.
Accidents and Incidents
The WC-600 has been involved in no accidents and no hull loss incidents since its inception.
See also
Aircraft of Comparable Role, Configuration, and Era
