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20-06-2004, 16:49
IDF AIRCRAFT
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We can cater to all your Air Force's needs with a multinational selection of planes. If you have any suggestions please tell us and we will see what we can do
PLANES SOLD HERE
F-22A Raptor, ,,, , ,, ,, , , , , ,,,,, $75 million
F-15C Eagle, , , , , , , , , , , , , , $30 million
F-16C Falcon, , , ,, , , , , , ,, , , , $20 million
F/A-18E Super Hornet, , , , , , , ,$48 million
F/A-18C Hornet, , , ,, , , , , ,, , , $29 million
FIGHTERS
F-22A Raptor
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-22-19990727topwind.jpg
overview: A very agile and fast stealth fighter. It is designed to be an Air-superiority fighter to replace aging F-15As and Cs. It can fight in AG roles too. It has thrust vectoring to allow tight maneuverability. Any General's favorite fighter
Propulsion: two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust: 35,000 lbst
Length: 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters
Height: 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters
Wingspa: 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters
Wing Area: 840 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan: 29 feet, 8.84 meters
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 60,000lbs
Ceiling: 50,000 ft
Speed: Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew: one
First flight:
September 7, 1997
Weapon Loadouts
standard Air-Air: 6 AMRAAMs and 2 Sidewinders plus 460 20mm cannon rounds
standard Air-Ground: 2 AMRAAMs, 2 Sidewinders, and 2 JDAMs plus 460 20mm cannon rounds
PRICE = $75 million
F-15C Eagle
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-15c-1999407f15lakenh.jpg
OVERVIEW: This is a pure-bred fighter. It is the ultimate air-superiority fighter. It carriers many missiles and has great speed and maneuverability to take on any opposition. It has a RL AA kill ratio of 95:0. Your Generals would love to have a large number of these.
Primary Function Tactical fighter.
Contractor McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Power Plant Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 turbofan engines with afterburners.
Thrust (C model) 25,000 pounds each engine ( 11,250 kilograms).
Length 63 feet, 9 inches (19.43 meters).
Height
18 feet, 8 inches (5.69 meters).
Wingspan 42 feet, 10 inches (13.06 meters)
Speed 1,875 mph (Mach 2.5-plus at sea level).
Ceiling
65,000 feet (19,697 meters).
Maximum Takeoff Weight
(C/D models) 68,000 pounds (30,600 kilograms).
Range 3,450 miles (3,000 nautical miles) ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks.
crew One
Armament
1 - M-61A1 20mm multibarrel internal gun, 940 rounds of ammunition
4 - AIM-9L/M Sidewinder and
4 - AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles, or
combination of AIM-9L/M, AIM-7-F/M and AIM-120 missiles.
F-15C Weapon Loads
8 Air-Air Missiles plus 900 rounds for 20mm cannon
3 external fuel tanks
costs = $30 million
F-16C Falcon
http://sweb.cz/amazonka_h/Pictures/F16C.jpg
OVERVIEW: This plane is both a pilot and General's favorite. It is built for agility and has speed. It is very capable in both AA and AG situations and is cheap enough to have many of. They have many specialized versions available.
Primary Function:
Multirole fighter
Builder:
Lockheed Martin Corp.
Power Plant:
F-16C/D:
one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or
one General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust:
F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds(12,150 kilograms)
Length:
49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height:
16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan:
32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed:
1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling:
Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight:
37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Combat Radius [F-16C]:
740 nm (1,370 km) w/
2 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
340 nm (630 km) w/
4 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 340 US gal external tanks
200 nm (370 km) + 2 hr 10 min patrol
w/ 2 AIM-7 + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
Range:
Over 2,100 nm (2,425 mi; 3,900 km)
Armament:
One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods.
COSTS = $20 million
F/A-18E Super Hornet
http://www.hnn.navy.mil/archives/020809/Images_080902/Thumbs/FA-18E.jpg
OVERVIEW: This is an improved and enlarged version of the F/A-18 Hornet. It is replacing many of the F-14s in the Navy. It is a great fighter/bomber that will be a great asset for your Navy or AF. It has extended range making it a good weapon to hit landlocked nations.
Primary Function: Multi-role attack and fighter aircraft
Contractor: McDonnell Douglas
Propulsion: Two F414-GE-400 turbofan engines
Thrust: 22,000 pounds (9,977 kg) static thrust per engine
Length: 60.3 feet (18.5 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.87 meters)
Maximum Take Off Weight: 66,000 pounds (29,932 kg)
Wingspan: 44.9 feet (13.68 meters)
Range:
Combat: 1,275 nautical miles (2,346 kilometers), clean plus two AIM-9s
Ferry: 1,660 nautical miles (3,054 kilometers), two AIM-9s, three 480 gallon tanks retained
Ceiling: 50,000+ feet
Speed: Mach 1.8+
Crew: One
Armament: One M61A1/A2 Vulcan 20mm cannon;
External payload: AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM-9X (projected), AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Harpoon, Harm, SLAM, SLAM-ER (projected), Maverick missiles; Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM); Data Link Pod; Paveway Laser Guided Bomb; various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets. See the F/A-18 weapons load-out page.
Date Deployed: First flight in November 1995. Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in September 2001 with VFA-115, NAS Lemoore, Calif. First cruise for VFA-115 is onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.
COSTS = $48 Million
F/A-18C Hornet
http://www.airshots.com/images/yourshotsdec02/VMFA-134-01800.jpg
OVERVIEW: This fighter bomber is the backbone of the US Navy and Marines air fleets. It has carrier capabilities and can also be staged from land. Any Admiral will want them and your Air Force Generals will actually find themselves in envy of the Navy and may even want some.
Primary Function: Multi-role attack and fighter aircraft
Contractor: Prime: McDonnell Douglas; Major Subcontractor: Northrop
Propulsion: Two F404-GE-402 enhanced performance turbofan engines
Thrust: 17,700 pounds static thrust per engine
Length: 56 feet (16.8 meters)
Height: 15 feet 4 inches (4.6 meters)
Maximum Take Off Weight: 51,900 pounds (23,537 kg)
Wingspan: 40 feet 5 inches (13.5 meters)
Range
Combat: 1,089 nautical miles (1252.4 miles/2,003 km), clean plus two AIM-9s
Ferry: 1,546 nautical miles (1777.9 miles/2,844 km), two AIM-9s plus three 330 gallon tanks
Ceiling: 50,000+ feet
Speed: Mach 1.7+
[b]Crew:[b] One
[b]Armament:[b] One M61A1/A2 Vulcan 20mm cannon;
External payload: AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Harpoon, Harm, SLAM, SLAM-ER, Maverick missiles; Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM); various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets.
Date Deployed:
First flight - November 1978
Operational - October 1983 (A/B models); September 1987 (C/D models);
COSTS: = $29 Million
Please do your own math, Thanks
We can cater to all your Air Force's needs with a multinational selection of planes. If you have any suggestions please tell us and we will see what we can do
PLANES SOLD HERE
F-22A Raptor, ,,, , ,, ,, , , , , ,,,,, $75 million
F-15C Eagle, , , , , , , , , , , , , , $30 million
F-16C Falcon, , , ,, , , , , , ,, , , , $20 million
F/A-18E Super Hornet, , , , , , , ,$48 million
F/A-18C Hornet, , , ,, , , , , ,, , , $29 million
FIGHTERS
F-22A Raptor
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-22-19990727topwind.jpg
overview: A very agile and fast stealth fighter. It is designed to be an Air-superiority fighter to replace aging F-15As and Cs. It can fight in AG roles too. It has thrust vectoring to allow tight maneuverability. Any General's favorite fighter
Propulsion: two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust: 35,000 lbst
Length: 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters
Height: 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters
Wingspa: 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters
Wing Area: 840 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan: 29 feet, 8.84 meters
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 60,000lbs
Ceiling: 50,000 ft
Speed: Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew: one
First flight:
September 7, 1997
Weapon Loadouts
standard Air-Air: 6 AMRAAMs and 2 Sidewinders plus 460 20mm cannon rounds
standard Air-Ground: 2 AMRAAMs, 2 Sidewinders, and 2 JDAMs plus 460 20mm cannon rounds
PRICE = $75 million
F-15C Eagle
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-15c-1999407f15lakenh.jpg
OVERVIEW: This is a pure-bred fighter. It is the ultimate air-superiority fighter. It carriers many missiles and has great speed and maneuverability to take on any opposition. It has a RL AA kill ratio of 95:0. Your Generals would love to have a large number of these.
Primary Function Tactical fighter.
Contractor McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Power Plant Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 turbofan engines with afterburners.
Thrust (C model) 25,000 pounds each engine ( 11,250 kilograms).
Length 63 feet, 9 inches (19.43 meters).
Height
18 feet, 8 inches (5.69 meters).
Wingspan 42 feet, 10 inches (13.06 meters)
Speed 1,875 mph (Mach 2.5-plus at sea level).
Ceiling
65,000 feet (19,697 meters).
Maximum Takeoff Weight
(C/D models) 68,000 pounds (30,600 kilograms).
Range 3,450 miles (3,000 nautical miles) ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks.
crew One
Armament
1 - M-61A1 20mm multibarrel internal gun, 940 rounds of ammunition
4 - AIM-9L/M Sidewinder and
4 - AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles, or
combination of AIM-9L/M, AIM-7-F/M and AIM-120 missiles.
F-15C Weapon Loads
8 Air-Air Missiles plus 900 rounds for 20mm cannon
3 external fuel tanks
costs = $30 million
F-16C Falcon
http://sweb.cz/amazonka_h/Pictures/F16C.jpg
OVERVIEW: This plane is both a pilot and General's favorite. It is built for agility and has speed. It is very capable in both AA and AG situations and is cheap enough to have many of. They have many specialized versions available.
Primary Function:
Multirole fighter
Builder:
Lockheed Martin Corp.
Power Plant:
F-16C/D:
one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or
one General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust:
F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds(12,150 kilograms)
Length:
49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height:
16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan:
32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed:
1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling:
Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight:
37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Combat Radius [F-16C]:
740 nm (1,370 km) w/
2 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
340 nm (630 km) w/
4 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 340 US gal external tanks
200 nm (370 km) + 2 hr 10 min patrol
w/ 2 AIM-7 + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
Range:
Over 2,100 nm (2,425 mi; 3,900 km)
Armament:
One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods.
COSTS = $20 million
F/A-18E Super Hornet
http://www.hnn.navy.mil/archives/020809/Images_080902/Thumbs/FA-18E.jpg
OVERVIEW: This is an improved and enlarged version of the F/A-18 Hornet. It is replacing many of the F-14s in the Navy. It is a great fighter/bomber that will be a great asset for your Navy or AF. It has extended range making it a good weapon to hit landlocked nations.
Primary Function: Multi-role attack and fighter aircraft
Contractor: McDonnell Douglas
Propulsion: Two F414-GE-400 turbofan engines
Thrust: 22,000 pounds (9,977 kg) static thrust per engine
Length: 60.3 feet (18.5 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.87 meters)
Maximum Take Off Weight: 66,000 pounds (29,932 kg)
Wingspan: 44.9 feet (13.68 meters)
Range:
Combat: 1,275 nautical miles (2,346 kilometers), clean plus two AIM-9s
Ferry: 1,660 nautical miles (3,054 kilometers), two AIM-9s, three 480 gallon tanks retained
Ceiling: 50,000+ feet
Speed: Mach 1.8+
Crew: One
Armament: One M61A1/A2 Vulcan 20mm cannon;
External payload: AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM-9X (projected), AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Harpoon, Harm, SLAM, SLAM-ER (projected), Maverick missiles; Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM); Data Link Pod; Paveway Laser Guided Bomb; various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets. See the F/A-18 weapons load-out page.
Date Deployed: First flight in November 1995. Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in September 2001 with VFA-115, NAS Lemoore, Calif. First cruise for VFA-115 is onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.
COSTS = $48 Million
F/A-18C Hornet
http://www.airshots.com/images/yourshotsdec02/VMFA-134-01800.jpg
OVERVIEW: This fighter bomber is the backbone of the US Navy and Marines air fleets. It has carrier capabilities and can also be staged from land. Any Admiral will want them and your Air Force Generals will actually find themselves in envy of the Navy and may even want some.
Primary Function: Multi-role attack and fighter aircraft
Contractor: Prime: McDonnell Douglas; Major Subcontractor: Northrop
Propulsion: Two F404-GE-402 enhanced performance turbofan engines
Thrust: 17,700 pounds static thrust per engine
Length: 56 feet (16.8 meters)
Height: 15 feet 4 inches (4.6 meters)
Maximum Take Off Weight: 51,900 pounds (23,537 kg)
Wingspan: 40 feet 5 inches (13.5 meters)
Range
Combat: 1,089 nautical miles (1252.4 miles/2,003 km), clean plus two AIM-9s
Ferry: 1,546 nautical miles (1777.9 miles/2,844 km), two AIM-9s plus three 330 gallon tanks
Ceiling: 50,000+ feet
Speed: Mach 1.7+
[b]Crew:[b] One
[b]Armament:[b] One M61A1/A2 Vulcan 20mm cannon;
External payload: AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Harpoon, Harm, SLAM, SLAM-ER, Maverick missiles; Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM); various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets.
Date Deployed:
First flight - November 1978
Operational - October 1983 (A/B models); September 1987 (C/D models);
COSTS: = $29 Million