The Eurofighter, the most advanced fourth-generation combat aircraft, is a joint programme of EADS in Germany and Spain, BAE Systems in Great Britain and Alenia in Italy. As the most modern combat aircraft in its category, it combines innovative and advanced technologies but its most amazing feature is its agility. Optimised for the air superiority role in both long-range and close-in combat, the Eurofighter is also able to perform air-to-ground, reconnaissance-, and airspace clearing missions as well as attack maritime targets. The twinseater is primarily intended for operational type-conversion and training. Integrated systems, an optimal man-machine interface and state-of-the-art production technologies, e.g. use of carbon fibre composites make Eurofighter the currently most up-to-date high-performance multirole combat aircraft.
Maximum speed: Mach 2.0+
Power plant: Two Eurojet EJ200 turbofans with afterburners (each producing 90 kN thrust)
Vier uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- Luftwaffe; Jagdgeschwader 73 "Steinhoff", Laage-Rostock, May 2004.
- Luftwaffe; Jagdgeschwader 73, "Steinhoff", Laage-Rostock, May 2004.
- Royal Air Force; No.17 (F) Squadron OCU, Warton, June 2004.
- Spanish Air Force, 11 ALA.
Aantal onderdelen; 135.
Afmeting:
- Lang; 220 mm.
- Spanwijdte; 154 mm.
Model-details:
- New kit design
- Finely textured surfaces with flush "metal" joints
- Detailed ejection seats
- Detailed two-seat cockpit
- Moveable canard foreplane
- Detailed air intakes
- Detailed undercarriage with filigrane retraction struts
- Air-to-air refuelling probe in either retracted or extended position
- Two underwing fuel-tanks
- Pylons
- 4 Meteor guided missiles
- 4 AMRAAM guided missiles
- 2 Sidewinder guided missiles
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