A pre-War channel-wing STOL plane that seems to be only made for commercial flight for a business company, or a personal air transport, as the plane itself has no characteristics of being military or a bomber. It has a steel gray paint color to it (that or it could possibly be the steel itself) along with a shade of light blue upon the upper part of the plane, wings, and canopy. The entire plane seems to only fit one person (or two at best) at the front or cockpit. Its wings seem to have a distinct shape before curving under the single turbine engines before connecting to the chassis. This scheme, called a "channeled wing", could be used for short takeoff and landing.