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| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]]
 
| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]]
 
| Cost = 343,833<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
 
| Cost = 343,833<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
| Introduced = [[2598]] <ref name=MUL>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2544/planetlifter-air-transport-standard ''Master Unit List'' entry]</ref>
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| Introduced = [[2598]]<ref name=MUL>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2544/planetlifter-air-transport-standard ''Master Unit List'' entry]</ref><ref name=Intro>The Master Unit List originally stated the design was introduced in 2320, but this was since changed to 2598. ''Technical Readout: 3039'' mentions "DMI's ancient deathtrap design from the late 2300s" which "holds many similarities to Imstar's Planetlifter".</ref>
 
| Mass = 50 tons
 
| Mass = 50 tons
 
| Engine (Type) = GM 200 Turbine
 
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| BV (2.0) = 156<ref name=MUL/>
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
A typical example of the [[Conventional Aircraft|conventional support aircraft]] available to planetary garrisons and militias across the [[Inner Sphere]], the [[Free Worlds League]]-produced '''Planetlifter''' is able to quickly transport combat elements more cheaply than a [[DropShip]] flight. For this reason, Planetlifters are placed under the direct command of a planet's garrison commander, allowing for enhanced strategic mobility between battlefields.<ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', pp. 186-187</ref>
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A typical example of the [[Conventional Aircraft|conventional support aircraft]] available to planetary garrisons and militias across the [[Inner Sphere]], the [[Free Worlds League]]-produced '''Planetlifter''' is able to quickly transport combat elements more cheaply than a [[DropShip]] flight. For this reason, Planetlifters are placed under the direct command of a planet's garrison commander, allowing for enhanced strategic mobility between battlefields.<ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', pp. 186-187</ref>
  
First produced in [[2598]] the Planetlifter is a very rugged aircraft, though it is only protected by three tons of armor. Its VSTOL capability allows the craft to operate away from established airfields, usually one of the first targets in a planetary invasion. The aircraft can take off and land from any area with at least 400 feet of open space.<ref name=TRO3026>''Technical Readout: 3026'', p. 58</ref>
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First produced in [[2598]] (though similar designs have in fact existed since the early 2300s<ref name=Intro/>), the Planetlifter is a very rugged aircraft, though it is only protected by three tons of armor. Its VSTOL capability allows the craft to operate away from established airfields, usually one of the first targets in a planetary invasion. The aircraft can take off and land from any area with at least 400 feet of open space.<ref name=TRO3026>''Technical Readout: 3026'', p. 58</ref>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
Befitting its role as a support aircraft, the Planetlifter features no integral weaponry. Although it comes with external wing-mounted hard points, these are rarely used for carrying weaponry.<ref name=TRO3039/>
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Befitting its role as a support aircraft, the Planetlifter features no integral weaponry. Although it comes with external wing-mounted hard points, these are rarely used for carrying weaponry.<ref name=TRO3039/>
  
 
==Cargo==
 
==Cargo==
The Planetlifter features a total cargo capacity of seventy tons. Its forward armored hold can carry up to twenty tons and is able to divide this bay with removable bulkheads to suit various cargoes. The remaining fifty tons can be carried in the unprotected rear bay.<ref name=TRO3026/>
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The Planetlifter features a total cargo capacity of seventy tons. Its forward armored hold can carry up to twenty tons and is able to divide this bay with removable bulkheads to suit various cargoes. The remaining fifty tons can be carried in the unprotected rear bay.<ref name=TRO3026/>
  
 
Where the Planetlifter differs from other similar aircraft of its size and role is its unique separating fuselage. While [[Combat Vehicle]]s and [[Infantry]] can board via normal cargo ramps at the nose and tail, the Planetlifter can use its variable landing gear to lower itself onto the ground and then detach the lower half of its fuselage and cargo bay. After rolling away, the now exposed cargo bay floor is highly suitable for carrying either one large [[BattleMech]], such as a ''[[Warhammer]]'', or a pair of smaller 'Mechs, such as the ''[[Wasp]]'' and ''[[Stinger]]'', who merely lie down on the floor.  After the ground crews secure the 'Mech(s) and the Planetlifter returns and reconnects, the combined aircraft is ready for take-off.  An experienced crew can land, load the Planetlifter and take off in under fifteen minutes.<ref name=TRO3026/><ref name=TRO3039/>  
 
Where the Planetlifter differs from other similar aircraft of its size and role is its unique separating fuselage. While [[Combat Vehicle]]s and [[Infantry]] can board via normal cargo ramps at the nose and tail, the Planetlifter can use its variable landing gear to lower itself onto the ground and then detach the lower half of its fuselage and cargo bay. After rolling away, the now exposed cargo bay floor is highly suitable for carrying either one large [[BattleMech]], such as a ''[[Warhammer]]'', or a pair of smaller 'Mechs, such as the ''[[Wasp]]'' and ''[[Stinger]]'', who merely lie down on the floor.  After the ground crews secure the 'Mech(s) and the Planetlifter returns and reconnects, the combined aircraft is ready for take-off.  An experienced crew can land, load the Planetlifter and take off in under fifteen minutes.<ref name=TRO3026/><ref name=TRO3039/>  
  
This feature makes the Planetlifter highly attractive to buyers. A large number of air-mobile militia and front-line [['Mech]] units in the Free Worlds League utilize the Planetlifter, with "Load Contests" held every few years to see which crew can load them the fastest.<ref name=TRO3039/> A few units went further, the [[Silver Hawk Irregulars]] used custom built Planetlifters to transport and air-drop ''Stinger'' and ''Wasp'' BattleMechs.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 89</ref>  
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This feature makes the Planetlifter highly attractive to buyers. A large number of air-mobile militia and front-line [['Mech]] units in the Free Worlds League utilize the Planetlifter, with "Load Contests" held every few years to see which crew can load them the fastest.<ref name=TRO3039/> A few units went further, the [[Silver Hawk Irregulars]] used custom built Planetlifters to transport and air-drop ''[[Stinger]]'' and ''[[Wasp]]'' BattleMechs.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 89</ref>  
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*; SuperPelican: Nicknamed the Waddle, this [[2623]] variant was produced under license in the [[Federated Suns]] until Imstar revoked it during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. Intended for close air-support it mounted a one-shot [[SRM-6]] in the nose, and two [[Autocannon/5]] under its wings. <ref name=TRO3039/> BV (1.0) = 344<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
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*; SuperPelican: Nicknamed the "Waddle", this [[2623]] variant was produced under license in the [[Federated Suns]] until Imstar revoked it during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. Intended for close air-support it mounted a one-shot [[SRM-6]] in the nose, and two [[Autocannon/5]] under its wings. <ref name=TRO3039/> BV (1.0) = 344<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
  
 
*; Support Aircraft: This [[Experimental Technology|experimental]] variant uses [[Vehicular Stealth Armor]] and an [[Angel ECM Suite]] to hide from enemy forces. The Support version also mounts an [[Arrow IV]] launcher to provide fire support. For tactical coordination, the Planetlifter Support Aircraft carries a [[Look-Down Radar]] and a [[Cockpit Command Console]]. Unfortunately the designers had to remove the VSTOL equipment from the standard version to make room for all this equipment, and the armor is still limited by the conventional airframe. Simulations show that once enemy [[AeroSpace Fighter]]s know that the PSA is in the area, it is quickly destroyed. The Planetlifter Support Aircraft entered production in [[3082]] and the entire production runs have been purchased by the [[Marik Commonwealth]]. The PSA's are assigned in [[Squadron]]-size groups to AeroSpace Fighter wings that specialize in ground support.<ref name=TRO:Proto>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 160</ref> BV (2.0) = 475<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: Prototypes'', p. 80</ref>
 
*; Support Aircraft: This [[Experimental Technology|experimental]] variant uses [[Vehicular Stealth Armor]] and an [[Angel ECM Suite]] to hide from enemy forces. The Support version also mounts an [[Arrow IV]] launcher to provide fire support. For tactical coordination, the Planetlifter Support Aircraft carries a [[Look-Down Radar]] and a [[Cockpit Command Console]]. Unfortunately the designers had to remove the VSTOL equipment from the standard version to make room for all this equipment, and the armor is still limited by the conventional airframe. Simulations show that once enemy [[AeroSpace Fighter]]s know that the PSA is in the area, it is quickly destroyed. The Planetlifter Support Aircraft entered production in [[3082]] and the entire production runs have been purchased by the [[Marik Commonwealth]]. The PSA's are assigned in [[Squadron]]-size groups to AeroSpace Fighter wings that specialize in ground support.<ref name=TRO:Proto>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 160</ref> BV (2.0) = 475<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: Prototypes'', p. 80</ref>

Revision as of 05:00, 30 October 2020

Planetlifter.jpg
Planetlifter Air Transport
Production information
Manufacturer Imstar Aerospace
Equipment Rating
Use Military Transport
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 343,833[1]
Introduced 2598[2][3]
Technical specifications
Mass 50 tons
Engine (Type) GM 200 Turbine
Fuel 320 - 2 tons
Communications System Irian UHF
Targeting Tracking System None
Heat Sinks None
Armament External hardpoints only
Armor Riese Reliable
Crew 1
BV (1.0) 189[4][5]
BV (2.0) 156[2]


Description

A typical example of the conventional support aircraft available to planetary garrisons and militias across the Inner Sphere, the Free Worlds League-produced Planetlifter is able to quickly transport combat elements more cheaply than a DropShip flight. For this reason, Planetlifters are placed under the direct command of a planet's garrison commander, allowing for enhanced strategic mobility between battlefields.[6]

First produced in 2598 (though similar designs have in fact existed since the early 2300s[3]), the Planetlifter is a very rugged aircraft, though it is only protected by three tons of armor. Its VSTOL capability allows the craft to operate away from established airfields, usually one of the first targets in a planetary invasion. The aircraft can take off and land from any area with at least 400 feet of open space.[7]

Weapons and Equipment

Befitting its role as a support aircraft, the Planetlifter features no integral weaponry. Although it comes with external wing-mounted hard points, these are rarely used for carrying weaponry.[6]

Cargo

The Planetlifter features a total cargo capacity of seventy tons. Its forward armored hold can carry up to twenty tons and is able to divide this bay with removable bulkheads to suit various cargoes. The remaining fifty tons can be carried in the unprotected rear bay.[7]

Where the Planetlifter differs from other similar aircraft of its size and role is its unique separating fuselage. While Combat Vehicles and Infantry can board via normal cargo ramps at the nose and tail, the Planetlifter can use its variable landing gear to lower itself onto the ground and then detach the lower half of its fuselage and cargo bay. After rolling away, the now exposed cargo bay floor is highly suitable for carrying either one large BattleMech, such as a Warhammer, or a pair of smaller 'Mechs, such as the Wasp and Stinger, who merely lie down on the floor. After the ground crews secure the 'Mech(s) and the Planetlifter returns and reconnects, the combined aircraft is ready for take-off. An experienced crew can land, load the Planetlifter and take off in under fifteen minutes.[7][6]

This feature makes the Planetlifter highly attractive to buyers. A large number of air-mobile militia and front-line 'Mech units in the Free Worlds League utilize the Planetlifter, with "Load Contests" held every few years to see which crew can load them the fastest.[6] A few units went further, the Silver Hawk Irregulars used custom built Planetlifters to transport and air-drop Stinger and Wasp BattleMechs.[8]

Variants

  • Support Aircraft
    This experimental variant uses Vehicular Stealth Armor and an Angel ECM Suite to hide from enemy forces. The Support version also mounts an Arrow IV launcher to provide fire support. For tactical coordination, the Planetlifter Support Aircraft carries a Look-Down Radar and a Cockpit Command Console. Unfortunately the designers had to remove the VSTOL equipment from the standard version to make room for all this equipment, and the armor is still limited by the conventional airframe. Simulations show that once enemy AeroSpace Fighters know that the PSA is in the area, it is quickly destroyed. The Planetlifter Support Aircraft entered production in 3082 and the entire production runs have been purchased by the Marik Commonwealth. The PSA's are assigned in Squadron-size groups to AeroSpace Fighter wings that specialize in ground support.[10] BV (2.0) = 475[11][12]

Design Quirks

The Planetlifter Support Aircraft variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[10]

Gallery

References

  1. Record Sheets: 3039
  2. 2.0 2.1 Master Unit List entry
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Master Unit List originally stated the design was introduced in 2320, but this was since changed to 2598. Technical Readout: 3039 mentions "DMI's ancient deathtrap design from the late 2300s" which "holds many similarities to Imstar's Planetlifter".
  4. Record Sheets: 3039
  5. AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 13
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 186-187
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Technical Readout: 3026, p. 58
  8. Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 89
  9. Record Sheets: 3039
  10. 10.0 10.1 Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 160
  11. Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations, p. 16
  12. Record Sheets: Prototypes, p. 80

Bibliography