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The Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano (English: Super Toucan), also named ALX or A-29, is a Brazilian turboprop light attack and counter-insurgency aircraft designed and built by Embraer as a development of the Embraer EMB 312 Tucano. The A-29 Super Tucano carries a wide variety of weapons, including precision-guided munitions, and was designed to ...
A second contest was initiated and concluded with selection of the A-29 in 2013, to be provided to the Afghan Air Force, with pilots trained in the United States. A-29 Super Tucano. The Embraer Super Tucano is a light attack and reconnaissance aircraft that is already in use by several nations.
ASUNCION (Reuters) -Paraguay is negotiating with Brazil to buy six Embraer Super Tucano A-29 fighter planes for $96 million as part of its efforts to fight drug trafficking, Defense Minister Oscar ...
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet – Boeing [4] EA-18G Growler – Boeing; A-26 Invader – Douglas (originally designated A-26, then B-26 after the B-26 Marauder was retired, reverted to A-26 during Vietnam-era) A-29 Super Tucano – Embraer; A-37 Dragonfly – Cessna (redesignated from AT-37)
Sierra Nevada Corp./Embraer A-29. A U.S.-manufactured, modified version of the Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano. The A-29 was one of two finalists of the Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance program, and the winner of a U.S. contract to provide aircraft and training for the Afghan Air Force. The Nigerian Air Force has purchased 12 A-29s as well. [43] [44]
The stretched EMB-312H (s/n 161) had a more powerful engine and was dubbed the "Super Tucano". During the mid-1980s, as Embraer was working on the Short Tucano, the company also developed a new version designated the EMB-312G1. Also using a Garrett engine, the EMB-312G1 prototype flew for the first time in July 1986. [2]
A-29 Hudson, a Lockheed World War II aircraft; Aero A.29, a Czech target tug floatplane of the 1920s; Focke-Wulf A 29, a variant of the 1927 German Focke-Wulf A 17 airliner with a BMW VI engine; A-29, another name of the Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano
Held on January 31, 1988, at the Jack Murphy Stadium in sunny San Diego, California, Super Bowl XXII saw ticket prices climb to an average of $100 — about $243 in today's dollars.