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by The Austria of New Chilokver. . 122 reads.

Nakajima Aircraft Company (CANON)


N2X0 Series

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Nakajima N200

The Nakajima N200 is a mid- to long-range, widebody, twin jet airliner first introduced in 1982. The N200 holds the distinction of being the first foray by the Nakajima Aircraft Company into the jet airliner market, as well as being one of the first airliners to feature a two-crew glass cockpit. The N200 was produced in 3 fuselage lengths, each carrying 174, 210 or 243 passengers in a typical 3 class layout. Multiple conversion programs also exist, including airborne early warning & surveillance platforms, aerial tankers and VIP transports. While production of passenger variants of the N200 was phased out in 2015 in favour of its replacement, the N240, freighter variants are expected remain on offer for the foreseeable future, with a listed price of 212 million Osean Units.

Nakajima N210

The Nakajima N210 is a short to medium range, narrow-body, twin jet airliner first introduced in 1988. The current generation is the -300 series, comprised of the N210-300 through to the N210-330, first introduced in 2017. The -300 series features a host of improvements compared to the previous -200 series, including new engines, wingtip devices and other fuel saving measures which together grant it 15% lower fuel consumption. Depending on the variant, the N210-300 series comfortably carries between 138 to 188 passengers in a 2-class configuration between destinations 6,110km to 7,130km apart. Listed price is 96 to 130 million Osean Units per aircraft, depending on the variant.

Nakajima N220

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Nakajima N230

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Nakajima N240

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Nakajima N300

The Nakajima N300, also previously known as the Nakajima Regional Jet (NRJ), is a twin engine regional jetliner first introduced in 1997. Notable features of the N300 include rear fuselage mounted engines and 3 abreast seating. The N300 family features 3 variants: the N300-100 carrying 37 passengers, the N300-110 carrying 44 passengers, and the N300-120 carrying 50 passengers. Depending on the variant, the N300 has a range of between 3,060km to 3,700km. All members of the N300 family feature a common type rating, allowing licensed pilots to pilot all variants. Listed price is between 17 to 24 million Osean Units per aircraft, depending on the variant.

Nakajima N310

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Nakajima N320

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Nakajima N330

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Operators:
- Deerfenland = 400 x N200
- Drusselstein = 10 x N210, 5 x N300
- Territorio di Nessuno = 10 x N300, 10 x N310, 10 x N320, 10 x N330

767 - 1982
737 - 1988
777 - 1995
E-Jet - 2004
A350 - 2011
C919 - 2021

ERJ - 1997
Phenom 100 - 2008
Phenom 300 - 2009
Legacy 450/500 - 2014

Nakajima N100/N110/N120 twin turboprops, 2+1 seating, 24, 30, 48 seats per variant respectively.
NRJ (Nakajima Regional Jet) 152/172 T Tail, rear engine twinjets, 2+2 seating, 36, 44 and 52 seat variants for the 152 and 72 and 80 seat variants for the 172.

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