If Santa did a flypast of your hangar this year, you could go after him at Mach 1.3 in your own CF-5 Freedom Fighter. The little fighter, based on Northrop’s design, was built under license by Canadair in the 1960s and 1970s and this aircraft is being sold by a private owner in St. Augustine, Florida, for $1.8 million, about what the aircraft cost when they were built in Valcartier, Quebec. The owner of this one, a two-place trainer model, says it has low hours on it and has had many upgrades, including avionics and oxygen. The Canadian version was modified from the original Northrop design with a unique innovation to decrease the ground roll on short runways. The aircraft has a two-position nosegear that can be lengthened to increase angle of attack. The result is a 20 percent reduction in runway requirement. The aircraft has license-built Orenda/GE J85-15 engines with afterburners. The inflight refueling probe was a practical necessity for the far-flung operational requirements in Canada since the aircraft only has a range of about 875 miles. The For Sale ad is on aircraftforsale.com. |
Formålet med bloggen er å bidra til informasjon om luftfart av alle slag. Også litt om ubåter og forsvarsspørsmål. Nyheter vil du finne her også, en del på engelsk som er det mest brukte luftfartsspråket. Har du selv noe som bør komme ut, så send meg en mail til per.gram@hesbynett.no - Politikk på alle nivåer over hele verden er i kaos. Voldsomme endringer kan finne sted på kort tid, som også kan få innvirkning på forsvarsdisposisjoner. Det må kommenteres.

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