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Correct radios for the MB-339A.
Cherry picked from e208df16b2ed9ea50e93b16d2eb8b8f4ffb22e82

Co-Authored-By: Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com>
2022-11-26 17:37:59 +01:00

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description: # from wiki
The MB-339 was developed during the 1970s in response to an Italian Air Force requirement that sought a replacement
for the service's existing fleet of Aermacchi MB-326s. Its design was derived from that of the MB-326, rather than
a new design, and thus the two aircraft share considerable similarities in terms of their design. Aermacchi had
found that the MB-339 was capable of satisfying all of the specified requirements while being the most affordable
option available. The maiden flight of the MB-339 took place on 12 August 1976; the first production aircraft were
delivered two years later.
introduced: 1979
manufacturer: Aermacchi
origin: Italy
price: 9
role: Light Attack
gunfighter: true
variants:
MB-339A: {}
radios:
intra_flight: SRT-651/N
inter_flight: AN/ARC-150(V) 2
channels:
# The common allocator is sufficient for Liberation's purposes. There are
# more than 20 channels available on COMM2 (manual says 100, ME says 30,
# presumably only 30 can be truly *pre* set, and the other 70 can be set in
# the cockpit). We never need that many though, so no sense customizing
# further.
type: common
# COMM1 us UHF only. COMM2 is V/UHF. We prefer allocating intra-flight on
# VHF because it's less contested, so intra-flight goes to COMM2.
intra_flight_radio_index: 2
inter_flight_radio_index: 1