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Dubai Air Show 2013
International Aviation & Aerospace defence exhibition
17 - 21 November 2013
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List of military aircraft and helicopter at the Dubai Air Show 2013 |
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military aircraft helicopters Dubai AirShow 2013 International Aviation
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The Dubai Airshow organisers F&E Aerospace are forecasting this November’s
event to be the largest event in their 26 years. The Dubai Airshow takes
place 17 to 21 November 2013 and is moving to a new purpose built home
at Dubai World Central (DWC), located in Jebel Ali, Dubai. In exclusivity,
the online military magazine of aviation and aerospace defence industry
Air Recognition reveals the list of military aircraft and helicopters
in static and flight display at Dubai AirShow 2013 with technical data
sheet for each.
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More than 80 aircraft and helicopters will be showed at the Dubai Air
Show 2013 in static and flight display.
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A-400M-ATLAS
(Airbus Military): The Airbus A400M is a
multi-national four-engine turboprop military transport
aircraft. It was designed by Airbus Military as a
tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities.
Static - Flight display
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AS-350
B3-ECUREUIL (Eurocopter): The AS350 B3
is a single-engined light helicopter designed and
manufactured by the French Company Eurocopter. The
high-performance member of the Ecureuil family, the
AS350 B3 outclasses all other single engine helicopters
for performance, versatility, safety and competitive
acquisition and maintenance costs.
Static
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Typhoon
(Eurofighter):
The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine multirole
combat aircraft, designed and built by a consortium
of three aviation companies: EADS, Alenia Aeronautica
and BAE Systems; working through a holding company,
Eurofighter GmbH.
Static
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MV-22
Osprey: Produced by two major manufacturers
Bell and Boeing, the V-22 Osprey is a joint service
multi-role combat aircraft utilizing tiltrotor technology
to combine the vertical performance of a helicopter
with the speed and range of a fixed wing aircraft.
Static display
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AH-64
Apache attack helicopter (US DoD): The
Boeing AH-64 Apache is a four-blade, twin-engine attack
helicopter with a tail wheel-type landing gear arrangement,
and a tandem cockpit for a two-man crew. The AH-64
is now manufactured by the Company Boeing. Originally,
the Apache started life as the Model 77 developed
by Hughes Helicopters for the United States Army's
Advanced Attack Helicopter program to replace the
AH-1 Cobra, and was first flown on 30 September 1975.
Static display
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Rafale
(French Air Force): This is the single-seat
version for the Armée de l'Air; delivered to
ECE 05.330 in June 2004.
Flight display
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RAFALE
C (Dassault):
This is the single-seat version for the Armée
de l'Air; delivered to ECE 05.330 in June 2004.
Static
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RAFALE
MARINE (Dassault):
This is the naval aircraft version for the Aéronavale,
which entered service in 2002. The Rafale M weighs about
500 kg (1,100 lb) more than the Rafale C.
Static
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Mirage
2000 (UAE
Air Force): The Dassault Mirage 2000 is a French
multirole, single-engine fourth-generation jet fighter
manufactured by Dassault Aviation. It was designed as
a lightweight fighter based on the Mirage III in the
late 1970s for the French Air Force (Armée de
l'Air). The Dassault Mirage 2000D is a variant of the
Mirage 2000 designed to be used for ground attack.
Static
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C-27J-Spartan
(Alenia-Finmeccanica):
The C-27J Spartan is a military transport aircraft. The
C-27J is an advanced derivative of Alenia Aeronautica's
G.222 (C-27A Spartan in US service), with the engines
and systems of the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules.
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MB-339
(Finmeccanica-Aermacchi):
The Aermacchi MB-339 is an Italian military trainer and
light attack aircraft. It was developed as a replacement
for the earlier MB-326.
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Hawk-100
T2 (Jordanian Air Force):
The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced
jet trainer aircraft. It first flew in 1974 as the Hawker
Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor
companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively.
It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost
combat aircraft.
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JF-17
Thunder (PAC):
The PAC JF-17 Thunder, or CAC FC-1 Xiaolong (Fierce Dragon),
is a light-weight, single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft
developed jointly by the Pakistan Air Force, the Pakistan
Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and the Chengdu Aircraft Industries
Corporation (CAC) of China.
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PC12
(Pilatus):
The Pilatus PC-12 is a single-engine turboprop passenger
and cargo aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of
Switzerland. In operation around the globe, the PC-12
NG has found popularity in a number of roles– executive
transport, cargo, air ambulance, airline, and government
special mission applications.
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Bell
429 (Bell Helicopter Textron):
The Bell 429 is a twin-engine light helicopter developed
by Bell Helicopter and Korea Aerospace Industries, based
on the Bell 427. First flight of the Bell 429 prototype
took place on February 27, 2007, and received type certification
on July 1, 2009.
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Bell
407 AH (Bell Helicopter Textron):
The Bell 407GT is a light tactical and utility helicopter
designed and manufactured by the American aviation Company
Bell Helicopter Textron. The Bell 407 is an armed civil-certified
version for use with government and security forces.
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Bell
412 EPI (Bell Helicopter Textron):
The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter manufactured by Bell
Helicopter. It is a development of the Bell 212 with the
major difference being the composite four-blade main rotor.
The Bell 412EPI is a Glass cockpit version with P&WC
PT6T-9 electronic controlled engines
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Lockheed
Martin F-22 (US DoD): The F-22 Raptor
is the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft. Its combination
of stealth, supercruise, maneuverability, and integrated
avionics, coupled with improved supportability, represents
an exponential leap in warfighting capabilities. The
Raptor performs both air-to-air and air-to-ground
missions allowing full realization of operational
concepts vital to the 21st century Air Force.. Static
display
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Lockheed
Martin F-16 (Jordanian Air Force): The
F-22 Raptor is the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft.
Its combination of stealth, supercruise, maneuverability,
and integrated avionics, coupled with improved supportability,
represents an exponential leap in warfighting capabilities.
The Raptor performs both air-to-air and air-to-ground
missions allowing full realization of operational
concepts vital to the 21st century Air Force. Static
display
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Boeing
F/A-18E/F (US DoD): The combat-proven
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet delivers cutting-edge next
generation multi-role strike fighter capability that
is available today, outdistancing current and emerging
threats well into the future. The Super Hornet has
the capability, flexibility and performance necessary
to modernize the air or naval aviation forces of any
country.
Static display
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Boeing
F-15E (US DoD): The McDonnell Douglas
(now Boeing) F-15E Strike Eagle is an all-weather
multirole fighter, derived from the McDonnell Douglas
F-15 Eagle. The F-15E was designed in the 1980s for
long-range, high speed interdiction without relying
on escort or electronic warfare aircraft.
Static display
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Lockheed
Martin C-130J (US DoD): The C-130J "Super
Hercules" is a four-engine turboprop military
transport aircraft. The improvements built into the
C-130J, which entered production in 1997, have enhanced
the performance of the aircraft in terms of its range,
cruise ceiling time to climb, speed and airfield requirements.
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Boeing
C-17 Glomaster III (US DoD): The Boeing
C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport
aircraft. It was developed for the United States Air
Force (USAF) from the 1980s to the early 1990s by
McDonnell Douglas. The C-17 isa high-wing, 4-engine,
T-tailed military-transport aircraft, multi-service
transport aircraft for large equipment, supplies and
troops directly to small airfields in harsh terrain
anywhere in the world day or night. Static
display
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Boeing
B-1B (US DoD): The Rockwell (now part
of Boeing) B-1 Lancer is a four-engine supersonic
variable-sweep wing strategic bomber used by the United
States Air Force (USAF). It was first envisioned in
the 1960s as a supersonic bomber with Mach 2 speed,
and sufficient range and payload to replace the Boeing
B-52 Stratofortress. It was developed into the B-1B,
primarily a low-level penetrator with long range and
Mach 1.25 speed capability at high altitude.Static
display
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Northrop
Grumman E-2C Hawkeye (US DoD): The Northrop
Grumman E-2 Hawkeye is an American all-weather, carrier-capable
tactical airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft. This
twin-turboprop aircraft was designed and developed
during the late 1950s and early 1960s by the Grumman
Aircraft Company for the United States Navy.
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Bell
AH-1Z Viper (US DoD): The Bell AH-1Z
Viper is a twin-engine attack helicopter based on
the AH-1W SuperCobra, that was developed for the United
States Marine Corps. The bell AH-1Z is multi-mission
attack helicopter. The powerful AH-1Z delivers state
of the art dynamics, weapons and avionics to incorporate
the latest in survivability.
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Bell
UH-1Y Venom (US DoD):
The UH-1Y Venom (also called Super Huey) is a twin-engine
medium size utility helicopter, part of the United
States Marine Corps' H-1 upgrade program. This helicopter
is design and manufactured by the Company Bell. The
UH-1Y is currently in full-rate production to replace
the USMC's aging fleet of UH-1N Twin Huey light utility
helicopters first introduced in the early 1970s.
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Boeing
P-8A Poseidon (Boeing): The Boeing P-8
Poseidon (formerly the Multimission Maritime Aircraft
or MMA) is a military aircraft currently being developed
for the United States Navy (USN). The aircraft is
being developed by Boeing Defense, Space & Security,
modified from the 737-800.
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Boeing
CH-47F Chinook (Boeing):
The CH-47F is an improved and more powerful versions
of the CH-47. The U.S. Army's first major design leap
was the now-common CH-47D, which entered service in
1982. The first CH-47F, an upgraded D model, took
it maiden flight in 2001. The first production rolled
out on 15 June 2006 at Boeing's facility inRidley
Park, Pennsylvania, and first flew on 23 October 2006.
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Boeing
AH-6I Little Bird (Boeing):
The AH-6i is a light attack and reconnaissance helicopter
which incorporates the combat-proven airframe design
of the AH-6M helicopter. The AH-6i is designed and
manufactured by the Company Boeing. The AH-6i program,
launched by Boeing at the 2008 AUSA meeting, is intended
for international customers.
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AT-6C
Texan II (Beechcraft):
As multi-role aircraft, the AT-6C Texan II is capable
of meeting a wide spectrum of warfighter missions
including: close air support, forward air control,
combat search and rescue, armed reconnaissance and
airborne interdiction. The AT-6 fills a number of
peacetime roles, including maritime patrol, disaster
relief and border security.
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UH-60
Blackhawk:
The UH-60 Black Hawk is a utility tactical transport
helicopter that replaces the UH-1 "Huey".
The UH-60 is designed and manufactured by the American
Company Sikorsky. The first production aircraft (UH-60A)
was flown in October of 1978 with the US Army taking
delivery of its first Black Hawk in that same month.
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