MB-339 Jet Trainer, Italy

 

Dimensions:

Overall Length
11.24m (36.8ft)
Overall Height
3.9m (12.8ft)
Wingspan
11.22m (36.8ft)
Wing Area
19.3m² (207.7ft²)

Weights:

Empty Weight
3,414kg (7,527lb)
Clean Take-Off Weight
5,030kg (11,090lb)
Maximum Weapon Load
1,815kg (4,000lb)
MaximumTake-Off Weight
6,350kg (14,000lb)

Engines:

Engine
Rolls-Royce Viper 680 turbojet
Maximum Installed Thrust
1,996kg (4,400lb)
Internal Fuel Tanks
1,430kg (3,453lb)
External Fuel Tanks
522kg (1,151lb)

Performance:

Maximum Speed
500kt (Mach 0.8)
Load Factor
-4g to +7.33g

Weapons:

Guns
Gun pods, DEFA 30mm gun (125 rounds per pod)
Bombs
Bombs and flares
Anti-runway bombs, BAP-100 or tactical support bombs BAT-120
Bomb and rocket dispensers
Rockets
Rocket launchers for 50mm, 68mm, 81mm and 2.75in rockets
LAU-10A or TB-100-4 rocket launchers
Missiles
Up to 2 x Maverick air-to-ground missiles
MBDA 550 Magic or AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles
MBDA MK-2A Marte air-to-ship missile

Electronic Warfare:

Systems
Radar warning receiver
Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) pod ELT-555 from Elettronica
Smoke or smoke and fuel tank
Chaff and flares dispensers AN/ALE-40 by Tracor

Sea Level, ISA (Except Where Stated):

Take-Off Ground Run
550m (1,805ft)
Rate of Climb
35m/sec (6,900ft/min)
Service Ceiling
14,020m (46,000ft)
Maximum Level Speed
920km/h (496kt)
Maximum Sustained Load Factor
5.9g
Maximum Sustained Turn Rate at 15,000ft
12°/sec
Approach Speed at 50ft Obstacle
190km/h (102kt)
Landing Ground Run
480m (1,575ft)

Armed Air-to Air Configuration:

Conditions
15,000ft ISA
Configuration
2 x AIM-9 infrared missiles
Maximum Instantaneous Turn Rate
20°/sec
Maximum Sustained Turn Rate
11°/sec
Maximum Specific Excess Power
70ft/sec

Air-to-Ground Configuration:

Conditions
Sea level ISA
Configuration
4 x 500lb mk 82 bombs
Maximum Level Speed
440kt
Maximum Sustained Load Factor
4.1g
Minimum Turn Radius
1,350ft


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