
IAR-93 Vultur | |
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| Land | Rumænien |
| Rolle | Angrebsfly på jorden – Interceptor i lavt niveau |
| Første flyvning | 31. oktober 1974 |
| Bygget | 88 |
Den Avioane Craiova IAR-93 Vultur (Vulture) er et twinjet-, subsonisk-, nærstøtte-, jordangrebs- og taktisk rekognosceringsfly med sekundær kapacitet som interceptor på lavt niveau. Bygget som en enkeltsædet hovedangrebsversion eller kampkapabel tosædet version til avanceret flyvning og våbentræning, blev den udviklet som et fælles jugoslavisk-rumænsk projekt i 1970'erne for begge nationers luftvåben. De rumænske fly blev bygget af I.R.Av. Craiova som IAR-93, og dets jugoslaviske modstykke af Soko som Soko J-22 Orao. For Rumænien var IAR-93 beregnet til at erstatte MiG-15 og MiG-17 i jagerbomberrollen.
Kilde: IAR-93 Vultur på Wikipedia
| IAR-93A Vultur Walk Around | |
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| Fotograf | Bruno Ghuijs |
| Lokalisering | Unknow |
| Billeder | 29 |
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Den IAR-93 Vultur is a Romanian aircraft that was developed in collaboration with Yugoslavia as part of the YuRom project. It is a twin-engine, subsonic, ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft that can also perform low level interception missions. The IAR-93 Vultur first flew in 1974 and entered service in 1975 with the Romanian Air Force. It was built in two versions: a single-seat main attack version and a two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon training. The IAR-93 Vultur is powered by two Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet engines, which were later upgraded with afterburners to improve performance.
The IAR-93 Vultur has a conventional swept-wing design with high-mounted wings and twin vertical stabilizers. It can carry a variety of weapons, including bombs, rockets, missiles and gun pods, on seven hardpoints under the wings and fuselage. The IAR-93 Vultur has a maximum speed of Mach 0.82 and a combat range of 1,100 km. The IAR-93 Vultur was used by Rumænien until 1998, when it was retired from service. The Yugoslav counterpart of the IAR-93 Vultur is the Soko J-22 Orao, which is still in use by Serbia.
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