Talk:AIF/@comment-10905876-20150518043456

-Norrisburgh, Marshall-Lewis Aviation & Defense Harrisk plant-

The factory doors of the main assembly building of Harrisk Plant, the main Marshall-Lewis airplane plant, opens up for the rollout of the IKAF's newest prospective heavy bomber, the XB-101 Super-Phoenix. Built with an airframe based on Marshall-Lewis' previous success, the B-95 Phoenix, the B-101 is both larger, and faster. It has room for an extra 10,000 lbs of bombs, as well as space for a cloaking device without sacrificing bomb load. It has a maximum airspeed of Mach 4, and utilizes a micro-fusion engine to power three impulse engines, allowing the Super-Phoenix to achieve interplanetary range if needed. Ground testing will commence at Harrisk, while flight testing will be carried out primarily at Kensworth AFB.