📌 SEPECAT Jaguar T.2 Trainer (XX830) Cockpit Section, City of Norwich Aviation Museum.
First flight of XX830 was on the 25th November 1974, the airframe was used as a test aircraft for the majourity of it's life before retiring to RAF Coltishall in the 2000's and be reduced to a nose section. It was then moved to 'Coltishall Cockpit' collection for display. XX830 moved to the City of Norwich Aviation Museum in 2007, the cockpit can still be seen on display at the museum today and is in great condition !
General Specifications :-
▪︎Role: Supersonic Attack / Fighter / Tactical Strike / Ground Attack Aircraft
▪︎National Origin: France / United Kingdom
▪︎Manufacturer: SEPECAT (Breguet/BAC)
▪︎First Flight: 8th September 1968
▪︎Introduction: 1973
▪︎Retired: 2005 (France) / 2007 (UK) / 2014 (Oman)
▪︎In service With: Indian Air Force
▪︎Primary Users: Indian Air Force / Royal Air Force / French Air Force / Royal Air Force of Oman
▪︎Produced: 1968 to 1981
▪︎Number Built: 543
▪︎Twin-Engine: Rolls-Royce / Turbomeca Adour Mk.102 Turbofans
▪︎Crew: 1 (A and S) / 2 (B and E)
▪︎Length: 55ft 3in (A and S) with minor variations dependent on nose configuration / 57ft 5in (B and E) with minor variations dependent on nose probe type (AAR or pitot)
▪︎Wingspan: 28ft 6in
▪︎Height: 16ft 1in
▪︎Empty Weight: 15,432lb typical, (dependent on variant and role)
▪︎Gross Weight: (24,149lb full internal fuel and 120 rpg
▪︎Maximum Takeoff Weight: 34,613lb with external stores
▪︎Fuel Capacity: 920 Imperial gallons internal, with provision for three 260 Imperial gallon drop tanks on inboard and centreline pylons
▪︎Powerplant: 2 x Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour Mk.102 afterburning turbofan engines, 5,110 lbf thrust each dry, 7,300 lbf with afterburner
▪︎Maximum Speed: 840mph - 730 knots / Mach 1.1 at sea level / 1,056mph - 917 knots / Mach 1.6 at 36,000ft
▪︎Combat Range: 506 miles - hi-lo-hi (internal fuel) / 357 miles - lo-lo-lo (internal fuel) / 875 miles - hi-lo-hi (with external fuel) / 564 miles - lo-lo-lo (with external fuel)
▪︎Service Ceiling: 46,000ft
▪︎Time to Altitude: 30,003ft in 1 minute 30 seconds
▪︎Armament and Hardpoints:-
**Guns: 2 x 30mm calibre DEFA Cannon with up to 150 rounds per gun
**Hardpoints: 7 (4 x under-wing / 2 x over-wing / 1 x center-line) with a capacity of 10,000lb with provisions to carry combinations of:-
**Rockets: 8 x Matra Rocket pods with 18 x SNEB 68mm rockets each
**Missiles: AS.37 Martel Anti-Radar Missiles or 2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missiles on overwing pylons
**Anti-Radiation missiles: Rudram-1 (Indian Air Force)
**Anti-Ship Missile: Harpoon (Indian Air Force) / Sea Eagle Missile (Indian Air Force)
**Precision-Guided Munition: DRDO Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (Indian Air Force)
▪︎Equipped only with French aircraft : 2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missiles on outboard pylons / 2 x R550 Magic Air-to-Air Missiles on overwing pylons / AS-30L Laser Guided Air-to-Ground Missile / 1 x AN-52 Nuclear Bomb
**Bombs: various Unguided or Laser-Guided Bombs / 2 x WE177A Nuclear Bombs
**Other: ECM protection pods / Reconnaissance Pod / ATLIS Laser/Electro-Optical Targeting pod / external drop tanks for extended range/loitering time
▪︎Avionics: EL/M-2052 Radar as a part of Indian Air Force (IAF) DARIN III upgrade program.
Sourced from www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/jaguar/survivor.php?id=1035
📌 SEPECAT Jaguar T.2 Trainer (XX830) Cockpit Section, City of Norwich Aviation Museum.
First flight of XX830 was on the 25th November 1974, the airframe was used as a test aircraft for the majourity of it's life before retiring to RAF Coltishall in the 2000's and be reduced to a nose section. It was then moved to 'Coltishall Cockpit' collection for display. XX830 moved to the City of Norwich Aviation Museum in 2007, the cockpit can still be seen on display at the museum today and is in great condition !
General Specifications :-
▪︎Role: Supersonic Attack / Fighter / Tactical Strike / Ground Attack Aircraft
▪︎National Origin: France / United Kingdom
▪︎Manufacturer: SEPECAT (Breguet/BAC)
▪︎First Flight: 8th September 1968
▪︎Introduction: 1973
▪︎Retired: 2005 (France) / 2007 (UK) / 2014 (Oman)
▪︎In service With: Indian Air Force
▪︎Primary Users: Indian Air Force / Royal Air Force / French Air Force / Royal Air Force of Oman
▪︎Produced: 1968 to 1981
▪︎Number Built: 543
▪︎Twin-Engine: Rolls-Royce / Turbomeca Adour Mk.102 Turbofans
▪︎Crew: 1 (A and S) / 2 (B and E)
▪︎Length: 55ft 3in (A and S) with minor variations dependent on nose configuration / 57ft 5in (B and E) with minor variations dependent on nose probe type (AAR or pitot)
▪︎Wingspan: 28ft 6in
▪︎Height: 16ft 1in
▪︎Empty Weight: 15,432lb typical, (dependent on variant and role)
▪︎Gross Weight: (24,149lb full internal fuel and 120 rpg
▪︎Maximum Takeoff Weight: 34,613lb with external stores
▪︎Fuel Capacity: 920 Imperial gallons internal, with provision for three 260 Imperial gallon drop tanks on inboard and centreline pylons
▪︎Powerplant: 2 x Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour Mk.102 afterburning turbofan engines, 5,110 lbf thrust each dry, 7,300 lbf with afterburner
▪︎Maximum Speed: 840mph - 730 knots / Mach 1.1 at sea level / 1,056mph - 917 knots / Mach 1.6 at 36,000ft
▪︎Combat Range: 506 miles - hi-lo-hi (internal fuel) / 357 miles - lo-lo-lo (internal fuel) / 875 miles - hi-lo-hi (with external fuel) / 564 miles - lo-lo-lo (with external fuel)
▪︎Service Ceiling: 46,000ft
▪︎Time to Altitude: 30,003ft in 1 minute 30 seconds
▪︎Armament and Hardpoints:-
**Guns: 2 x 30mm calibre DEFA Cannon with up to 150 rounds per gun
**Hardpoints: 7 (4 x under-wing / 2 x over-wing / 1 x center-line) with a capacity of 10,000lb with provisions to carry combinations of:-
**Rockets: 8 x Matra Rocket pods with 18 x SNEB 68mm rockets each
**Missiles: AS.37 Martel Anti-Radar Missiles or 2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missiles on overwing pylons
**Anti-Radiation missiles: Rudram-1 (Indian Air Force)
**Anti-Ship Missile: Harpoon (Indian Air Force) / Sea Eagle Missile (Indian Air Force)
**Precision-Guided Munition: DRDO Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (Indian Air Force)
▪︎Equipped only with French aircraft : 2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missiles on outboard pylons / 2 x R550 Magic Air-to-Air Missiles on overwing pylons / AS-30L Laser Guided Air-to-Ground Missile / 1 x AN-52 Nuclear Bomb
**Bombs: various Unguided or Laser-Guided Bombs / 2 x WE177A Nuclear Bombs
**Other: ECM protection pods / Reconnaissance Pod / ATLIS Laser/Electro-Optical Targeting pod / external drop tanks for extended range/loitering time
▪︎Avionics: EL/M-2052 Radar as a part of Indian Air Force (IAF) DARIN III upgrade program.
Sourced from www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/jaguar/survivor.php?id=1035