Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mar 8, 2010 · The F-5 Tiger II, a single-seat twin-engined supersonic fighter aircraft, was developed by Northrop Grumman, US. The aircraft took its maiden flight on 11 August 1972 and entered into service in 1975. It is the upgraded version of the F-5A Freedom fighter aircraft developed by Northrop Grumman in early 1959. The production of F-5A-21 began in ...

  2. The Canadair CF-5 (officially designated the CF-116 Freedom Fighter) is a Canadian licensed-built Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter. It is a light, supersonic, twin engine, daylight air superiority fighter primarily for the Canadian Forces (as the CF-5) and the Royal Netherlands Air Force (as the NF-5). The CF-5 was upgraded periodically throughout ...

  3. Specifications and performance data. Introduction; Omnirole by design; A fully optimized airframe; A wide range of smart and discrete sensors; The sheer power of multisensor data fusion; A full range of advanced weapons; Mission ready with low operating costs “Combat proven” The way ahead; Specifications and performance data; Rafale ...

  4. The aircraft came to be known as Tiger II. The F-5E is a small, light aircraft. Its design gross weight of 15 745 pounds is only about 30 percent of the 53 848-pound design gross weight of the F-4 ...

  5. P-38J specs: 420 MPH, four 50 caliber machine guns, one 20 mm cannon. By Stephen Sherman, Apr. 2002. Updated January 24, 2012. W ith its two engines mounted on twin booms and the pilot's separate nacelle in between, the P-38 looked like no other plane. Lockheed's brilliant designer Kelly Johnson created the plane in response to a 1937 Army ...

  6. The normal armament of four 20mm cannon was removed and the nose was lengthened to accommodate a battery of cameras. In 1962 it was re-designated as the RF-9D, 36 were built. DISTINCTION. Model: F9F-5P; Bureau Number: 126277; Manufactured: by Grumman in Bethpage, New York; Date of Delivery: April 4, 1952. The Museum’s aircraft is an F9F-5P ...

  7. Produced. 1961–1963. 1968–1970. Number built. 167 (137 built as or converted to RA-5C) An A3J-1 (later A-5A) during trials on USS Saratoga, 1960. The North American A-5 Vigilante is an American carrier-based supersonic bomber designed and built by North American Aviation (NAA) for the United States Navy. Before the 1962 unification of Navy ...

  1. People also search for