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Panavia Tornado IDS 3-view drawing. Data from International Warbirds: An Illustrated Guide to World Military Aircraft, 1914–2000, [56] Tornado, Modern Fighting Aircraft [370] 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
Tornado ' s mission planner with a complex multi-plane mission being planned (screenshot, 1994). A Tornado in low-level action over Iraq in the Operation Desert Storm add-on (screenshot, 1994). Tornado is a combat flight simulator video game by Digital Integration that models the Panavia Tornado. It was released in 1993 for DOS and Amiga.
Tornado bomber may refer to North American B-45 Tornado , a first generation jet bomber aircraft Panavia Tornado , a 1970s multi-role aircraft which in the IDS variant is used as an interdictor
The Panavia Tornado was the world's first military aircraft with fly-by-wire control, in service, which was developed by Fairey Hydraulics: it made the spoiler, rudder and taileron actuator for the Tornado. It had worked on the Harrier right from the start in 1967, and would work on it throughout. It built the filtration system of Concorde. [5]
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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 engine requirements to meet the Panavia MRCA specification were significant advances over current engines in thrust-to-weight ratio, fuel consumption and size. The final selection of the engine for the MRCA was made between a new European collaboration, Turbo Union , with the RB199, and Pratt & Whitney who proposed the JTF16. [ 2 ]