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Baen Avionics numbers its projects with serial numbers such as 'BA-1.101', where 'BA-1' denotes the type of aircraft as well as shorthand for the company name. As such, single-propeller planes are listed under BA-1; later categories include BA-2 (Twin-engine propeller craft), BA-3 (airships, never produced), BA-4 (three- or four-propeller airframes), BA- | Baen Avionics numbers its projects with serial numbers such as 'BA-1.101', where 'BA-1' denotes the type of aircraft as well as shorthand for the company name. As such, single-propeller planes are listed under BA-1; later categories include BA-2 (Twin-engine propeller craft), BA-3 (airships, never produced), BA-4 (three- or four-propeller airframes), BA-5 (Rocket or later Jet-powered aircraft), BA-6 (A separate designation for cargo and airliner craft), BA-7 (rotor aircraft), and BA-8 (Space-launch vehicles, not yet produced). Each plan to reach a finished state was given a serial number, initially consisting of three digits, and later expanded to four. | ||
== Prewar and Wartime Aircraft == | == Prewar and Wartime Aircraft == |
Revision as of 03:13, 17 May 2023
Native name | Baen Aeirbreach |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Aeronautics Design and Manufacture |
Founded | 1927 |
Founder | Kenneth Baen |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Subsidiaries | Baen Air International |
Baen Avionics is an aircraft design and production company based in Faneria active in both the military procurement and civilian flight spheres. Founded in 1927 as a military aircraft producer, Baen designs, builds, and sells civilian and military craft direct-to-consumer, to airline companies, and directly to the Fhainnin government and approved foreign states.
Baen is known for it proclivity towards experimental aircraft designs such as delta wing, variable sweep wing, and flying wing aircraft, particularly in its role as a military supplier. It currently supplies several larger sweep-wing aircraft to the Fhainnin government as well as heavy strike drones, though it has not won state air superiority fighter design competitions since the 1980s due to preference for the state-owned company Ginearált Aeirbreach as well as the cumulative additional maintenance associated with a large fleet of sweep-wing craft.
Baen Air International
In addition to production, Baen Avionics owns Baen International, a subsidiary consumer air travel company that operates in the northern hemisphere and select regions in the southern hemisphere, namely Sarpedon.
Products
BA-100 Series
The BA-100 Series consists of smaller, twin-engine fixed wing propeller aircraft, and is the oldest civilian production line produced by Baen Avionics.
- BA-104 (Type 1936 Tactical Bomber)
- BA-105 (Naval Bomber Variant)
- BA-106 (Floatplane Variant)
BA-200 Series
The BA-200 series are Baen Avionics' line of small civilian craft, and mainly consist of single-engine propeller craft for sport and personal use. Many of the early 200-series are simply demilitarized variations of early Fhainnin fighter craft.
- BA-200 (Type 1916 Fighter) (produced on license for civilian export)
- BA-202 (Type 1940 Fighter-Bomber
- BA-206 (Escort Fighter Variant)
- BA-212 (civilian aircraft)
BA-300 Series
BA-300s were introduced with the advent of jet and later turbofan engines, and similarly feature fixed-wing aircraft. The BA-300s were envisioned as large passenger planes and continue to persist as Baen's main line of civilian transit craft, and additionally have found roles in military transport and cargo flight roles. Currently, the BA-331 and BA-337 are the most commonly used 300-series craft, with plans to expand the range with the expected BA-345 Globemaster.
BA-400 Series
The BA-403 was an experimental supersonic delta-wing civilian aircraft which failed to attract international attention due to its high requirements for maintenance and avante-garde design theory. Later models such as the BA-412 serve a niche role for business transit, organ transport, and other high-cost, high-speed transport applications.
Military-Only Aircraft
Products
Number Series
Baen Avionics numbers its projects with serial numbers such as 'BA-1.101', where 'BA-1' denotes the type of aircraft as well as shorthand for the company name. As such, single-propeller planes are listed under BA-1; later categories include BA-2 (Twin-engine propeller craft), BA-3 (airships, never produced), BA-4 (three- or four-propeller airframes), BA-5 (Rocket or later Jet-powered aircraft), BA-6 (A separate designation for cargo and airliner craft), BA-7 (rotor aircraft), and BA-8 (Space-launch vehicles, not yet produced). Each plan to reach a finished state was given a serial number, initially consisting of three digits, and later expanded to four.
Prewar and Wartime Aircraft
BA-1.103 Oalkbaet
BA-1.107
BA-2.105 'Dart'
BA-2.118 'Gallop'
BA-1.122
BA-5.413
BA-4.129
Postwar Aircraft
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