France Germany
ALPHA JET (DASSAULT-BREGUET, DORNIER)
Gary's Combat Aircraft Reference Guide

FM 44-80:  Alpha Jet

GENERAL DATA

Countries of Origin: France, Germany.
Similar Aircraft: Hawk, AMX, Mirage F1, AV-8B Harrier II.
Crew: Two.
Role: Light-attack, advanced trainer.
Armament: Gun pods, bombs, rockets, missiles.
Dimensions: Length: 40 ft, 3 in (12.3 m). Span: 30 ft (9.14 m).

DESCRIPTION

Wings: High-mounted, swept-back, and tapered with curved tips and negative slant.

Engine(s): Two alongside the body under the wings. Oval-shaped air intakes forward of the wings' leading edges. Exhausts are at the rear of the wings' trailing edges.

Fuselage: Slender, pointed nose and tail. Two-seat cockpit with a bubble canopy.

Tail: Swept-back and tapered tail fin with a clipped tip. Swept-back and tapered tail flats mid-mounted on the body with a negative slant and square tips.

USER COUNTRIES

Belgium, Cameroon, Egypt, France, Germany, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Nigeria, Portugal, Qatar, Togo.

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