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Mitsubishi T-2

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WELCOME TO MY NEW MITSUBISHI T-2!

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WIKI

Ikeda, Mitsubishi's design was selected. The official contract was issued for the development of the XT-2 was placed on 30 March 1968, with Mitsubishi as prime contractor and Fuji as Prime sub-contractor. Several other subcontracts with aerospace firms and other minor aviation manufacturers were also established.

By March 1969, the design had been finalized, and the XT-2 prototype was rolled out on 28 April 1971, and performed its maiden flight on 20 July 1971. The XT-2 was followed by three more prototypes, and became the first aircraft of Japanese design to break the sound barrier in level flight. Two of the four prototypes were armed, and the other two were not.
A total of 90 production T-2s were built, including 28 unarmed "T-2(Z)s", or "Zenkigata (early type)" and 62 armed "T-2(K)s", or "Kokigata (late type)"; some sources translate these variants as "T-2A" and "T-2B" respectively. An additional two T-2(Z)s were built but modified for the S-FX / F-1 strike fighter program. The last T-2 rolled off the assembly line in 1988.

CONTROLS

AG-1 ArrestHook
AG-2 Parachute
Rest of Groups do jack S*
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PICTURES


DIEDIETHELOAF

aka Diloph
Aka big chunguss
Aka dumbboi

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 27.5ft (8.4m)
  • Length 55.3ft (16.9m)
  • Height 15.7ft (4.8m)
  • Empty Weight 8,471lbs (3,842kg)
  • Loaded Weight 12,083lbs (5,480kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 15.064
  • Wing Loading 45.4lbs/ft2 (221.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 266.1ft2 (24.7m2)
  • Drag Points 2911

Parts

  • Number of Parts 333
  • Control Surfaces 3
  • Performance Cost 1,509