Dassault Mirage III - Dassault Mirage III The Dassault Mirage III is a supersonic fighter aircraft designed in France during the 1950s, and manufactured both in France and a number of other countries. It was one of the most successful fighter aircraft ever made, being sold to many air forces around the world and remaining in production for over a decade. Some of the world's smaller air forces still fly Mirage IIIs as front-line equipment today. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early development 2 The Mirage IIIC 3 Mirage IIIE & IIIR 4 Mirage 5 / Milan / Mirage 50 / Mirage 3NG 5 Mirage IIIB & IIID trainers 6 IAI Nesher & Kfir / Atlas Cheetah / Enaer Pantera 7 Mirages external stores 8 Balzac / Mirage IIIV 9.
Dassault Mirage V - Dassault Mirage V The Mirage V essentially has the same airframe as the Dassault Mirage III except it has a longer nose. It serves as a fighter-bomber used in the day-time. It has been phased out of service in the French Air Force but continues to serve in the Air Forces of Argentina, Chile, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Libya, Pakistan, Peru, and the United Arab Emirates..
Dassault-Breguet Mirage 2000 - Dassault-Breguet Mirage 2000 ''Mirage 2000 of the Indian Air Force The Mirage 2000 is a French-built multi-role fighter. It's first role is to be an interceptor, yet it retains a ground-attack capability. Although it is similar to the Dassault Mirage III and Mirage V, it is radically different. The Mirage 2000 has different controls, better avionics and is a radically better fighter than it's predecessors. The Mirage 2000 serves is numerous Air Forces and is currently the front-line fighter for the French Air Force (Armee de l' Air). Development began on the aircraft in the 1970s and the first flight took place in 1978. By 1983 it began seeing service in the French Air Force. The Mirage 2000 has many variants, including a naval version and.
Dassault Aviation - Dassault Aviation Dassault Aviation is a French aircraft manufacturer. Its businesses are military and regional or business jets. Past and current aircraft models include: military Mystère II, 1951 Mystère IV Mirage III, 1956 Mirage IV, 1960, atomic bomber Dassault Mirage V Mirage 2000 Rafale civilian Falcon family Shareholders: Dassault Group (49.93%) EADS (45.76%) See also: List of aircraft manufacturers, List of French companies.
Israeli attack on USS Liberty - the National Defense Reserve Fleet. Simmons Victory was acquired by the United States Navy in February 1963 for conversion to an auxiliary technical research ship. Renamed Liberty and classified AG-168 in June 1963, she was reclassified AGTR-5 in April 1964 and commissioned in December 1964. In February 1965, she steamed from the west coast to Norfolk, Virginia, where she was further outfitted to suit her for a mission of collecting and processing foreign communications and other electronic emissions of possible National defense interest. Vessel specifications: Length 139 metres; Beam 18 metres: Draft 7 metres; Speed 16 kts; Crew 358; Power, steam turbine, 8,500 shp; Armament four machine guns. In June 1965, Liberty began her first deployment, to waters off the west coast of Africa. She carried out several more operations during.
History of the Israeli Defence Forces - of the army and to combat the resurgent problem with Palestinian infiltration, Unit 101 was formed. It was led by Ariel Sharon (who later became Prime Minister in Israel), and carried out a number of retaliatory strikes on Jordan territory to deter the infiltrators. After the notorious Qibiya Massacre in 1953 it was merged with the Paratroopers Battalions and Sharon became its commander. Unit 101 is regarded as the mother of the IDF's strike force units. In those years the IMI Uzi SMG and the FN FAL rifle were issued as standarts infantry weapons. The Sinai Campaign (1956) (See also: 1956 Suez War) In 1954 or 1955 Egypt erected a special force unit known as the Fedayeen, its purpouse was similar to the purpouse that Unit 101 had had. It led.
Fighter aircraft - S.P.A.D, or "Spad" Sopwith Camel RAE SE5a Albatros 1919-1938 1939-1945 Britain Supermarine Spitfire Hawker Hurricane Hawker Typhoon Hawker Tempest De Havilland Mosquito Gloster Meteor France Dewoitine D.520 Germany Messerschmitt Bf 109 Messerschmitt Bf 110 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Messerschmitt Me 163 Messerschmitt Me 262 Heinkel He 162 See also List of aircraft of the WW2 Luftwaffe Italy Macchi C202 Macchi C205 Japan Mitsubishi Zero Poland PZL P.7a PZL P.11c Russia Mikoyan MiG-3 Yakolev Yak-9 United States Vought F4U Corsair Grumman F6F Hellcat Lockheed P-38 Lightning Bell P-39 Airacobra Curtiss P-40 Republic P-47 Thunderbolt North American P-51 Mustang Sweden Saab J21 Many of these fighters would do over 400 m.p.h. in level flight, and were fast enough in a dive that they started encountering the effects of getting too close to the speed.
STOVL - carries at take off for fuel and armaments. Ditto for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, which demonstrated VTOL capability in test flights but is operationally STOVL. Other examples include: EWR VJ 101C (Germany) Dassault Mirage III V (France) Yakovlev Yak-141 (USSR) F-35 Joint Strike Fighter JSF (Multi-National, led by the USA) None of these has reached operational status, though the JSF is expected to enter service by 2010. See also STOL - Short Take-Off and Landing VTOL - Vertical Take-Off and Landing.
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - it was the first successful Soviet aircraft combining fighter and interceptor in a single aircraft. It was a lightweight fighter, achieving Mach 2 speed using a relatively low-powered afterburning turbojet, and is thus comparable to the American F-104 Starfighter and French Dassault Mirage III. It was used also in early stages of the wars in Afghanistan but soon outclassed by the newer MiG-23 and MiG-27. The first prototype (called Ye-6) flew in 1957, entering service in 1958. Currently MiG-21s, in the F/L variant are currently produced under license by HAL of India. However, following a series of about 250 crashes over the last decade, the Indian Air Force has announced that the MiG-21 will be phased out of service. Mikoyan-Gurevitch MiG-21 at Farnborough (England) in 2002..
List of aircraft of the RAAF - Sea Fury (RAN): 1949 - 1962 De Havilland Vampire: 1949 - 1960 Gloster Meteor: 1951 - 1963 North American/CAC Avon Sabre: 1954 - 1971 De Havilland Sea Venom (RAN): 1956 - 1967 Dassault Mirage III: 1964 - 1988 McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk (RAN): 1967 - 1984 McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet: 1985 - Bombers: Bristol Beaufort: 1941 - 1946 Vultee Vengeance: 1942 - 1946 Douglas Boston: 1942 - 1945 Bristol Beaufighter: 1942 - 1957 North American B-25 Mitchell: 1944 - 1946 Consolidated B-24 Liberator: 1944 - 1948 Avro Lincoln: 1946 -1961 English Electric Canberra: 1951 - 1982 McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom: 1970 - 1973 General Dynamics F-111: 1973 - Maritime Fairey IIID (RAN): 1921 - 1929 Supermarine Seagull III (RAN): 1926 - 1936 Supermarine Southampton: 1928 - 1939 Supermarine Walrus (RAN): 1935.
List of aircraft - Shadow Consolidated PBY Catalina Fw 200 Condor Lockheed C-130 Hercules Lockheed U-2 P-2 Neptune P-3 Orion Lockheed EP-3E P-7A RC-135 Rivet Joint S-3 Viking SR-71 Blackbird Shorts Sunderland Army cooperation A-10 Thunderbolt II AC-130 gunship Cessna O-1 "Bird-Dog" Fieseler Fi 165 Storch Rockwell OV-10B Bronco Fighter aircraft Arado Ar 80 Avia S-199 Avro Arrow Bachem Ba 349 AV-8 Harrier II Boulton-Paul Defender Bristol Beaufighter Bristol Boxkite Curtiss P-40 Dassault Mirage III de Havilland Hornet De Havilland Mosquito de Havilland Sea Vixen de Havilland Vampire de Havilland Venom English Electric Lightning Eurofighter Typhoon F-4 Phantom II F-5 Freedom Fighter F-14 Tomcat F-15 Eagle F-16 Fighting Falcon F/A-18 Hornet F/A-22 Raptor F-35 Joint Strike Fighter F-104 Starfighter Fairey Swordfish FH-1 Phantom Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Fokker D.VII Fokker Dr.I Gloster Gladiator Gloster Javelin Gloster.
List of aircraft of the Israeli Air Force - Avia S-199 (1948-1950) Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (1948-1958) Bristol Beaufighter (1948) Dassault Mirage III (1962-1986) Dassault Mystere IV (1955-1971) Dassault Ouragan (1955-1971) Dassault Super Mystere B2 (1958-1976) de Havilland Mosquito (1948-1958) Douglas A-4 Skyhawk (1968- ) General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon (1980- ) נץ/בז Gloster Meteor (1953-1970) IAI Kfir (1975- ) כפיר IAI Nesher (1971-1986) נשר McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (1976- ) נשר McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II (1969- ) קורנס North American P-51 Mustang (1948-1961) Sud Aviation Vautour (1957-1971) Supermarine Spitfire (1948-1956) Transport/Utility/Reconnaisance Auster AOP 3/5/9/J1 (1948-1949) Beech Queen Air (1974-2003) Beech Bonanza (1948-1950) Beech C-45 Expeditor (1960) Beech King Air (1974- ) Boeing 377 Stratocruiser/C-97 (1963-1977) Boeing 707 (1972- ) Britten-Norman Islander (1973-1982) Cessna 172 (1967-1991) Cessna 180/182/185 (1977-1994) Cessna U206 Super Skywagon (1968-1998) Consolidated PBY Catalina (1952-1961) Curtiss.
Dassault Mirage F1 - Dassault Mirage F1 The Dassault Mirage F1 is an interceptor aircraft built in France. It is a single-seat defense and air-superiority airplane. It's first flight was in 1966. The Mirage F1 entered service in 1973 and it served as the main interceptor for the French Air Force until the development of the Mirage 2000. Over 700 F1s have been produced and they have served in the Air Forces of over ten countries: France, Greece, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Qatar, South Africa and Spain. The plane has a maximum speed of Mach 2.2 and a range of 1160 nautical miles. A Mirage F1 of the French Air Force..
Mirage - Mirage A mirage is an optical phenomenon which often occurs naturally. It is produced by the refraction of light when it passes into a layer of warm air lying close to a heated ground surface, known as a temperature inversion. In deserts, mirages may give the appearance of a lake or other large body of water in the distance; this is actually an image of the sky being refracted back up from the warm air lying over the sand. On tarmacked roads, mirages give the impression of puddles of water in the distance. Mirage is also the name of fighter aircraft of Dassault Aviation..
Jericho missile - The name is taken from the first development contract signed between Israel and Dassault in 1963. Like much connected to the nuclear weapons program of Israel exact details are difficult to find in the public domain. Jericho I was first publically identified as an operational system in late 1971. It was 13.4 m long, 0.8 m in diameter, weighing 6.5 tons. It had a range of 500 km and a CEP of 1,000 m, and it could carry a payload estimated at 400 kg. It was intended to carry a nuclear warhead. Initial development was in conjunction with France, Dassault provided various missile systems from 1963 and a type designated MD-620 was test fired in 1965. But French co-operation was halted by an arms embargo from January 1968. Work was continued.
Israeli Air Force - the Six Day War. From the 1970s onwards, following the Yom Kippur War, most of Israel's military aircraft have been obtained from the United States. The Israeli Air Force has also operated a small number of domestically-produced types, most famously the IAI Kfir, an unauthorised copy of the French Mirage III adapted to utilise a more powerful US engine. Markings The insignia of the Israeli Air Force is a blue Star of David on a white circle. This is usually painted in six positions - on the top and bottom of each wing, and each side of the fuselage. Squadron markings are usually carried on the tail fin. Records and Highlights June 5, 1967 - the Six Day War: The destruction of the entier Egyptian air-force within 3 hours. By the.
Egyptian Air Force - with Israel. In response, the Soviets again sent a large number of air craft and trainers to Egypt in order to help revitalize the EAF. In the Yom Kippur War, the EAF initially performed well; carrying out precision strikes and engaging in dogfights with the Israeli Air Force. Despite it's intial sucesses though, the EAF lost about 200 planes at the end of the 18-day conflict. This again prompted the Egyptian government to look to the Soviets for rebuilding aid. This time, Anwar Sadat began to demand more modern planes that could compete with the American-built ones in the Israeli Air Force. The Soviet government stalled, and the EAF began purchasing French Dassault Mirage Vs and American F-4 Phantoms. This, along with the Camp David Accords shifted a change in the.
1983 in aviation - joins the war on drugs. February 1, Renton, Washington: Boeing announces it will stop producing Boeing 727 airliners. 1, France: The Dassault Mirage 2000N flies for the first time. 9, London: British Airways begins Boeing 757 service. March 4, United States: A Cubana de Aviacion Il-62M strays off course. 5, United States: A Cubana de Aviacion Il-62M strays off course and overflies important American buildings for the second day in a row. 16, Seattle, Washington: A Boeing 767 lands at Boeing field in Washington, after a record breaking non-stop flight from Lisbon, Portugal. The 5,499 miles flown non-stop constitute a record for twin engined airliners. 25, United States: As a consequence of the March 4 and 5 incidents, the American government bans use of American airspace by Cubana de Aviacion for.
1987 in aviation - by Libya against French military 3 days before. 20, Northern Ireland: The first Short Turcano T.1 plane rolls out. February 19, France: The French Air Force receives its first Dassault-Breguet Mirage 2000N plane. 22, France; The Airbus A320 flies for the first time. March April May 9, Poland: An Il-62 of LOT Polish Airlines bound for New York, crashes on take-off, killing 183 persons. 29, Soviet Union: Mathias Rust, 19 years old, a West German pilot, shocks people at the red square here, by landing his Cessna 172 plane. June 21, Paris: Air France pilot Partick Fourticq and friend Henri Pescarolo once again walk into the record books, completing an around the world flight aboard a Lockheed 18 model, in 88 hours and 19 minutes. July August 16, Detroit: A DC-9.
Academy Award for Best Picture - - Ponti, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Carlo Ponti Ship of Fools - Kramer, Columbia - Stanley Kramer A Thousand Clowns - Harrell, United Artists - Fred Coe 1966 A Man for All Seasons - Highland, Columbia - Fred Zinnemann Alfie - Sheldrake, Paramount (British) - Lewis Gilbert The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming - Mirisch, United Artists - Norman Jewison The Sand Pebbles - Argyle-Solar, 20th Century-Fox - Robert Wise Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - Chenault, Warner Bros. - Ernest Lehman 1967 In the Heat of the Night - Mirisch, United Artists - Walter Mirisch Bonnie and Clyde - Tatira-Hiller, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts - Warren Beatty Doctor Dolittle - Apjac, 20th Century-Fox - Arthur P. Jacobs The Graduate - Nichols-Turman, Embassy - Lawrence Turman Guess Who's Coming to Dinner -.