Sprinske National Air Force
The Sprinske National Air Force are one of the Sprinske Empire's armed forces.
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Types of Planes
Currently In Service
Eagle Aircraft C-101-100
Eagle Aircraft C-101-200
Eagle Aircraft C-101-300
Eagle Aircraft C-101N
Eagle Aircraft C-99-100
Eagle Aircraft C-99-200
Eagle Aircraft C-99-300
Eagle Aircraft C-99-400
Eagle Aircraft C-99N
Eagle Aircraft C-68 Strike Dart
Eagle Aircraft C-108 ‘Supernova’ Bomber
Paper MiG-29
Paper F-15
Paper F-117 Nighthawk
R/C Scouting Blimp
R/C attack choppers
Historic Aircraft (No longer in service)
Eagle Aircraft C-102 Bomber
Eagle Aircraft C-53
Sprinske National Air Force Conflicts
Sprinske Revolution (October 2020)
In the Sprinske Revolution, 2 C-102 Bombers and 5 C-101 Strike Fighters were deployed by the rebels to battle the Sprinske Communist Republic's C-163 Devil Horn fighters. The C-102's delivered the fun snaps to the target, but one was shot down by a C-163, but the C-101's shot down every C-163 in sight, and returned with minimal damage. Also in the Revolution, 3 C-99s were deployed to target a SCR air base that was testing prototypes, and the C-99s took out the air base
Sprinske Civil War (August–December 2021)
During the Sprinske Civil War, the Air Force and navy seen major action. They worked together with C-99N and C-101N aircraft. Former allies of the Sprinske Communist Republic rebelled against the new nation after new laws around communism were declared. The rebels seized some aircraft during an attack, 4 C-68's and a C-53. The Sprinske Empire deployed 5 C-99N Interceptors, and during the battle, 3 C-99s were lost, and all of the rebels’ aircraft were gone.
In the month of September 2021, Sprinske intelligence found out that the rebels had a new plant to make their own fighters, and the last mission that ever used a C-102 was to attack this new plant. The ageing C-102s were successful, but immediately after the battle, they were retired, and now only fly at the Rio De Sprinske Airshow.