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Among the thousands of cargo aircraft operating in the skies,
freelance or commercial, new or used, there is one type of
plane that makes a commanding statement wherever it travels
the Khan Transport.
This medium-sized craft, painted in the trademark crimson-and-white
color scheme of Khan Industries' cargo fleet, is one of the
most identifiable transport planes of modern times. Each one is
exactly alike, perfectly identical, flying in vast numbers
and strengthening the dominance of the Khan Industries name.

Khan Transports are built according to rigid design specifications
to ensure complete similarity between individual planes. Machines
in Shere Khan’s many factories and construction plants process
the raw materials and components that make up the transport,
and send them down to an assembly line to await inclusion
in the final aircraft. Khan Transports are heavily mass-produced.
Presently, there are several hundred of these craft in operation
all over the globe.
The Khan Transport is perhaps one of the few medium-class
cargo planes in the world to feature a triple engine configuration
two on the wings, one on the nose just below the cockpit.
This system increases the maintenance time for the transport
but serves as an effective precaution against engine failure.
If one of the wing engines dies, the center one can compensate
enough to bring the plane in for an emergency landing. However,
the loss of two engines can prove disastrous, especially if
the center engine is one of them.
Because of the advanced controls and complex flight systems,
flying the plane is no easy task. It takes a skilled and dedicated
pilot to control the Khan Transport successfully. Pilots who
fly the transports are company veterans or applicants who
have had significant experience with aircraft of all sorts, and
understand both old and new aviation technology. Even so,
most Khan Industries flyers prefer to bring along a copilot
to manage secondary duties and assist in navigation.
Due to the types of business Shere Khan so frequently deals
in, Khan Transports routinely carry valuable and expensive
cargoes ranging from jewelry and antiques to gold bars. This
makes the transports favorite targets of Air Pirates, who
lurk near the shipping lanes to prey on them. For this reason,
every Khan Transport in service is fitted with a machine gun
turret manned by the copilot, and the newest planes have hulls
of armored steel. Though not able to completely stop a determined
attack, the cannons and armor may be enough to buy the pilot
the time he needs to steer the plane into a cloud bank and
shake his pursuers.
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KHAN TRANSPORT
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- Craft: Khan Industries General Transport
Type: All-purpose cargo transport
Scale: Aircraft
Length: 80 feet
Skill: Aircraft piloting: Khan transport
Crew: 2 (pilot, copilot)
Crew Skill: Aircraft gunnery 4D, aircraft piloting
4D+2, navigation 5D
Passengers: 4
Cargo Capacity: 7,500 lbs.
Cost: $85,000 (new), $45,000 (used)
Top Speed: 210 mph
Maneuverability: 1D
Weapons:
- Machine Gun Turret
Fire Arc: Turret
Crew: 1
Skill: Aircraft gunnery
Fire Control: 3D
Range: 30-300/500 ft/700 ft.
Damage: 4D
- Hull: 4D+2
- Notes: If one of the Khan transport's three engines
is disabled, reduce maneuverability to zero, limit
speed to cruising speed (1/2 of top speed), and increase
all flying difficulties by one level.
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