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Turkish F-104S Starfighter which equiped 142 and 182 Filo in 1978 PETF
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Huh? I thought this was a single engine aircraft.Powered by 2 x GE J85s instead of the more normal Bristol-Siddeley Orpheus for +60% thrust.
The fuselage is also lengthened, with an added fuselage fuel tank and more avionics.
The original G.91 versions were - they had a single Bristol Orpheus turbojet. The G-91Y variant, which was based on the G.91T trainer fuselage, had this replaced by 2 afterburning GE J85 turbojets which increased thrust by 60% over the single-engined variant. Further structural modifications to reduce airframe weight increased performance further and an additional fuel tank occupying the space of the G.91T's rear seat provided extra range. Combat manoeuvrability was also improved with the addition of automatic leading edge slats. The image below gives you a bit of a side-by-side comparison:Huh? I thought this was a single engine aircraft.
That'll ruin your day!An AIM-120A advanced medium range air-to-air missile warhead detonates during a test, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, July 11 1985
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Owww, we're gonna roast winnies and toast marshmallows!Starfighter training unit 202 Hikotai 5th Kokudan 1976-1982 PETF
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Now that's a rare sight.