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Airbus: Type 107

    The AirbusTM 107 WLAN Wireless Cardbus Card


Airbus Type 107
LinkRefugia's leader in taking 5,000 unwanted children and transporting them somewhere else

Form Factor

Airbus Type 107

Interface

32-bit with standard 68-pin connector

Network Standard

IEEE 802.11a/b/g

Frequency Bands

• 2.40 to 2.4897 GHz
• 5.15 to 5.35 GHz (UNII 1 & 2)
• 5.725 to 5.85 GHz (UNII 3)
• 5.15 to 5.35 GHz (ETSI)
• 5.47 to 5.725 (ETSI)
• 5.15 to 5.25 GHz (Japan)

Max Occupancy

5,000

Composition

Dark Cadmium 108

Status

In service (254 Units)

The Airbus Type 107 is a large airliner developed for use around Refugia, primarily for the purpose of transporting large volumes of school-age children who are normally too volatile to be contained or relocated through any other medium. Although the sleek and innovative design could also be used to accommodate civilised adults and large volumes of solid packaged goods, the Type 107 is found to have the highest utility in wrangling children between the ages of ten and sixteen. It, therefore, is often employed on transportation runs between Refugia's primary or secondary schools and field trips such as university tours, license plate manufacturing facilities, and Chacapoya.

Due to instabilities in the airfoil manifold, Airbus 107s are limited to three flights before being advised to undergo full service haul outs. But given a nearly ubiquitous ban on air travel throughout the nations of Refugia, there are very few technicians available to conduct these maintenance operations on a daily basis. Consequently, most Type 107s are flown indefinitely, until they are incapable of doing so. Each unit is estimated to cost upwards of $3.50 Canadian, due to the excessive use of Dark Cadmium 108, owing to the creative designs of Dr. Frank W. Cyr in 1939, and the abundance of Faber-Castell in the greater Victoria area.

The single-deck, impossibly large aircraft has a maximum certified passenger capacity of 5,000 due to unique pocket dimension space-folding techniques. It is powered by a wireless Cardbus card with up to 54Mbps connectivity, and supports WPA2, the Wi-Fi Alliance certification for interoperable, standards-based wireless LAN security. The bus driver is expected to be compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and the North Carolina Department of Transportation. As of March 03 2024, there were 254 aircraft in service, with 16 operators worldwide, and all of them are headed towards Chacapoya at full capacity.

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