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Tornado ADV 3-view drawing Highlighted hardpoint and under-wing weapon locations of the Tornado ADV. Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1993–94, [70] General characteristics. Crew: 2; Length: 18.68 m (61 ft 3 in) Wingspan: 13.91 m (45 ft 8 in) at 25° sweep; 8.6 m (28 ft) at 67° sweep. Height: 5.95 m (19 ft 6 in) Wing area: 26.6 m 2 ...
Panavia Tornado IDS 3-view drawing. Data from International Warbirds: An Illustrated Guide to World Military Aircraft, 1914–2000, [56] Tornado, Modern Fighting Aircraft [369] General characteristics. Crew: 2; Length: 16.72 m (54 ft 10 in) Wingspan: 13.91 m (45 ft 8 in) at 25° sweep; Swept wingspan: 8.60 m (28 ft 3 in) swept at 67° sweep
RAF Panavia Tornados over Iraq.. In the late 1960s, the British, German and Italian main defence companies looked at developing a strike aircraft together. The West Germans and Italians wanted a more short-range battlefield aircraft (something like the current A-10), but the British, specifically Air Chief Marshal Derek Hodgkinson, argued for a more long range aircraft.
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The Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment (TTTE) was a multinational air unit based at RAF Cottesmore in Rutland, England, from 1981 to 1999. It performed training on the Panavia Tornado for the Royal Air Force (RAF), Luftwaffe, Marineflieger and Italian Air Force. Initially, pilots received four weeks of training on the ground, followed ...
Chick-fil-A is asking customers to throw out some Polynesian sauce packets purchased last month because they may pose a health risk. In a notice at the top of its homepage first posted last week ...
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AI.24 Foxhunter radar. Much of the radar system and related operational software was developed at the Radar Research Laboratory of GEC-Marconi Elliott Avionic Systems Ltd., initially at the Elliott Automation plant in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, and latterly (from 1981 to 2004) as Marconi Avionics at the (formerly the Xerox site of a matrix of interconnected grey portacabins ...