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History : The Alpha Jet is a twin engine tandem seat subsonic fighter bomber that was manufactured as a training aircraft by Dassault-Breguet-Dornier. Due to the aircraft’s versatile characteristics it also serves as a perfect platform for supporting air offensive operation and air support for ground
Wingspan: 12.3834
Length: 17.5034
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to the Orion, the Ilyushin Il-38. The P-3 also competes with the British Hawker Siddeley Nimrod adaptation of the de Havilland Comet and the French Breguet Atlantique. The first production version, designated P3V-1, first flew 15 April 1961. Initial squadron deliveries to VP-8 and VP-44 at Naval Air Station
Wingspan: 14
Length: 16.25
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of Dassault-Breguet generated the initial evaluation model under the designation of TA501 which was accepted for further development by both France and Germany. The Alpha Jet was of a basic aircraft design meant to train pilots on the intricacies of jet-powered flight and weapons delivery. The twin
Wingspan: 14.76
Length: 16.95
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Force (RAF) into an amazingly detailed display model. This Dornier/Dassault-Breguet Alpha Jet Airplane Model comes with a detachable stand, a Laminated Royal Air Force (RAF) Logo and an Inscription Plaque that adds beauty to this collectible wooden airplane. Your model will be made exactly as shown
Wingspan: 12.85
Length: 17.25
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, with the Soviets adapting their own counterpart to the Orion, the Ilyushin Il-38. The P-3 also competes with the British Hawker Siddeley Nimrod adaptation of the de Havilland Comet and the French Breguet Atlantique. The first production version, designated P3V-1, first flew 15 April 1961. Initial squadron
Wingspan: 15.3
Length: 17.95
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, with the Soviets adapting their own counterpart to the Orion, the Ilyushin Il-38. The P-3 also competes with the British Hawker Siddeley Nimrod adaptation of the de Havilland Comet and the French Breguet Atlantique. The first production version, designated P3V-1, first flew 15 April 1961. Initial squadron
Wingspan: 14
Length: 16.25
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construction.[1] Response from the French industry was strong, with every major manufacturer sending in at least one proposal, with a total of 20 different designs were received. Most of the proposals used all-turbojet power, although Breguet entered a number of designs for both turbojet and turboprop types
Wingspan: 18
Length: 17.22
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