Profile image

Mitsubishi T-2

123k Inuyasha8215  4.0 years ago

Requested by: @AdmiralWheatman

The Mitsubishi T-2 was a supersonic jet trainer aircraft used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. Introduced in 1975, it was the first Japanese-designed aircraft to break the sound barrier. It was the basis of the Mitsubishi F-1 military aircraft. All T-2s were retired by 2006.

The T-2's configuration was clearly reminiscent of that of the two-seat Jaguar, with the two aircraft having the same overall configuration and some resemblance in details. In particular, the T-2 was also powered by two Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour turbofans, the same engine type used by the Jaguar, license-built by Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries under the designation "TF40-IHI-801A".

Controls:
VTOL: Flaps
Trim: Elevator Trim

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 19.6ft (6.0m)
  • Length 41.5ft (12.6m)
  • Height 11.3ft (3.4m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 5,699lbs (2,585kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.943
  • Wing Loading 31.7lbs/ft2 (154.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 180.0ft2 (16.7m2)
  • Drag Points 2228

Parts

  • Number of Parts 127
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 505
  • Log in to leave a comment
  • Profile image

    long boye

    +2 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    @EngineerOtaku
    Quite the subtle detail, isn’t it?

    +3 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image
    48.8k EngieWeeb

    @WiiMini Hmm, never thought about that. Interesting :)

    +1 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    It's like every picture is taken from the same angle, but nobody takes it from that same angle, so without looking at the username, you can tell it was made and uploaded by @Inuyasha8215, and honestly, that's a cool trademark

    +4 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    @AdmiralWheatman You're welcome

    +1 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    This is amazing thank you!

    +2 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image
    31.8k flame0w

    Gr8!!!

    +1 4.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    @AdmiralWheatman Here you go, enjoy

    +1 4.0 years ago