Photos from the personal collection of Konstantinos Panitsidis
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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 All aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2014.
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THREE-VIEW DRAWING
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESIGNER
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Vought Corporation
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COUNTRY
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USA
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TYPE
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Multipurpose Attack plane
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CREW
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1
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POWER-PLANT
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One Allison TF41-A-400
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Thrust, kgf
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1 x 6.577
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DIMENSIONS
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Length, m
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14,06
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Height, m
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4,88
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Wing span, m
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11,81
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Wing area m2
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34,84
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WEIGHT
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Empty aircraft, kg
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8.840
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Normal take-off, kg |
13.200
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Maximum take-off, kg |
19.050
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Useful load, kg
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-
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PERFORMANCE
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Maximum speed, km/h
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1.112
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Max speed in low height, km/h
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-
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Ferry range, km | - |
Range, km |
4.400
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Combat range, km |
1.127
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Rate of climb, m/min |
-
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Service ceiling, m
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15.545
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Maximum overload, g
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- |
ARMAMENT | 1x 20 mm six-barrel cannon M61A1 with 1.000 rounds. Warload - 6.804 kg in 8 hardpoints. Possibility of transport 6 Air-to-air missileAIM-9L Sidewinder, 6 Air-to-surface missile AGM-65 Maveric or 4 x AGM-88A HARM or AGM-45 Shrike..Bombs 6 x GBU-15 or Paveway II or AGM-62A Walleye II, 14 bombs Mk.83 or 30 x Mk.82. 907, 340, 113 kg free fall bombs, cluster bombs Rockeye, napalm bombs BLU, bomb disperser CBU. 3 pods with 20 and 30mm cannons. |
PHOTOS A-7Ε/H Corsair II
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