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Dassault Dornier Alphajet Wallpaper


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  • Submited:2007-01-04 13:53:57
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About Dassault Dornier Alphajet
Dassault Dornier Alphajet Aircraft - photo wallpapers; Megawallpapers.org :  The Alpha Jet is a light attack and advanced trainer aircraft manufactured by Dornier of Germany and Dassault-Breguet of France. In the early 1960s, various European air forces began to consider their requirements for the coming decades. One of the results was the emergence of a new generation of jet trainers to replace such classic aircraft as the Lockheed T-33 and Fouga Magister. The two main rivals in this exercise turned out to be the BAe Hawk and the Franco-German Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jet. At the outset, the Alpha Jet had a bit of a lead, but the Hawk would prove to be the winner in the race. However, the Alpha Jet has been built in good numbers and served with a number of air forces for several decades. In the early 1960s, the British and French began a collaboration on development of what was originally supposed to be a supersonic jet trainer/light attack aircraft. The end result of this collaboration, the SEPECAT Jaguar, proved to be an excellent aircraft, but its definition had evolved in the interim, and the type emerged as a full-sized strike fighter, with two-seat variants used for operational conversion to the type. This left the original requirement unfulfilled and the French began discussions with West Germany for collaboration on the effort. A joint specification was produced in 1968 - the trainer was now subsonic, supersonic trainers having proven something of a dead end - and a joint development and production agreement was signed in July 1969. The joint agreement indicated that each of the two nations would buy 200 machines, each assembled in their own country. Proposals were generated by three groups of manufacturers: Dassault, Breguet and Dornier submitted the "TA501", which had been developed through a merger of the Breguet 126 and Dornier P.375 concepts. SNIAS/MBB submitted the "E.650 Eurotrainer". VFW-Fokker submitted the "VFT-291". All the proposals were to b...
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