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2026 AD
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Airbus Voyager
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Military Vehicle Name
Airbus Voyager
Manufacturer
Airbus
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
RAF aerial refueling and strategic transport aircraft
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2007
End Year:
2065
RAF Voyager climbing in golden light
A gray Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager is climbing beneath a blue and purple cloud layer. The landing gear is extended, both underwing engines are visible, the underside is lit in warm yellow light, and a small roundel is visible on the forward fuselage.
United Kingdom Voyager in flight
A white Airbus Voyager in United Kingdom livery is airborne against a dark cloud background. UNITED KINGDOM lettering runs along the fuselage, the tail carries a large Union Jack design, the landing gear is extended, and the nose gear door shows 336.
RAF Voyager on approach
A gray Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager is approaching through a cloudy sky with landing gear extended. The nose, cockpit windows, twin underwing engines, Royal Air Force roundel, and faint ROYAL AIR FORCE lettering along the fuselage are visible.
RAF Voyager lifting off
A gray Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager is lifting off from a runway with the nose raised and landing gear still extended. The fuselage shows ROYAL AIR FORCE lettering, the tail carries Airbus Military and AirTanker markings, and dark clouds hang above the airfield.
RAF Voyager taxiing on apron
A gray Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager taxis on a broad apron beneath a cloudy sky. The aircraft is shown from the rear quarter with ROYAL AIR FORCE lettering along the fuselage, twin engines under the wings, landing gear on the pavement, and a small red-blue tail flash.
RAF Voyager wing and landing gear close-up
A close underside view of a gray Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager shows the left wing, engine nacelle, flap track fairings, extended landing gear, and rear fuselage. ROYAL AIR FORCE lettering is partly visible across the fuselage and a small tail flash appears on the vertical fin.
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