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The A-7H Corsair II it joined the fleet of HAF in 1975 (60 A-7H and 5 TA-7H Two-seat trainer). All aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2014.
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Technical specifications
DESIGNER
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Vought Corporation |
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COUNTRY
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USA |
TYPE
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Training aircraft |
CREW
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2 |
POWER-PLANT
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One Pratt Whitney TF30-P-408 turbojet engine |
Thrust, kgf | |
- without afterburner | 1x6.091 |
DIMENSIONS
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Length, m
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14,06 |
Height, m
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4,90 |
Wing span, m
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11,81 |
Wing area m2
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34,84 |
WEIGHT | |
Maximum take-off, kg | 19.051 |
Normal take-off, kg | - |
Empty aircraft, kg | 9.000 |
Internal fuel, kg | - |
Warload, kg | 4.000 |
PERFORMANCE
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Maximum speed, km/h
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1.060 |
Cruising speed, km/h
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840 |
Economic speed, km/h | - |
Maximum overload, g
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-
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Rate of climb, m/min
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3.600
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Service ceiling, m | 14.500 |
Range, km | 3.400 |
Combat range, km | 850 |
Ferry range, km
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- |
ARMAMENT
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1x20 mm six-barrel cannon Mk.12. Number external hardpoints: 6. |
Photos TA-7H Corsair II
A-7C Corsair II (Archangelos, AB: Tanagra 2009)