Panavia Tornado Jet Fighters & Luftwaffe Tornado Military collectable Model Airplanes with some great pictures.The Panavia Tornado military jet fighters were made by the Panavia Aircraft GmbH in Germany. They are powered by two Turbo-Union RB199-34R Turbofan engines producing a total thrust of 14480 lbs with afterburners. The Tornado's length is 16.72 meters, Wingspan of 13.91 m fully open and 8.6 m fully swept. The wing area is 26.6 square meters and it's total height of 5.95 m. The Panavia military jet fighters, Tornado's Empty weight is 13,890 kg, Max external load of 9000 kg, Max Fuel is 4660 kg and a maximum take-off weight of 28,000 kg. The maximum speed of the Tornado is 1,452 mph, Mach 2.2 at 36,000 feet. |
| Max speed of Mach 0.92 with full external stores. The Panavia Tornado has a maximum time to climb to 30,000 feet in less than two minutes. It's take off field length is 900 meters or less with a landing distance of 370 meters. The Tornado's max ferry range is 3900 kilometer, with a maximum Combat radius of 750 nautical miles. The Tornado has a maximum "G" limit is +7.5. The Tornado is in service with the Royal Air Force, Luftwaffe, German Navy, Indian Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Force. The military jet fighters design authority for the Tornado is Panavia, the tri-national consortium which comprises British Aerospace, DASA of Germany and the Italian firm Alenia. Here are military jet fighter model aircraft, diecast display model aircraft and plastic aircraft models. The Specs on this page cover only one model of the Panavia Tornado. There are many different models with different specs. |
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