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Eurofighter on Display this Summer at UK Air Shows

Posted on: Jun. 26th, 2006 || Source: baesystems.com | E-mail Article | Print Article

Eurofighter on Display this Summer at UK Air Shows
Typhoon season hits UK - One of the UK's most famous military aircraft, Typhoon, designed and developed by BAE Systems in the north-west, is set to be the star of flying displays all over the United Kingdom this summer.

Typhoon is scheduled to give some 40 displays at 22 locations between May and September. The Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon Display Team has developed an action-packed seven-and-a-half minute aerobatic sequence which demonstrates Typhoon’s extreme agility and the sheer power of its two EJ-200 engines.

Now equipping three RAF squadrons, Typhoon is the embodiment of nearly 20 years of co-operation between British, German, Italian and Spanish industry, producing the world’s most advanced swing-role combat aircraft, which will spearhead European defence for the next 30 years.

BAE Systems manufactures the complete front fuselage, fin and rudder, together with components for the centre and rear fuselages, using the most advanced design and lean manufacturing techniques developed and implemented at BAE Systems in Samlesbury, UK. Final assembly of all of the RAF’s Typhoon aircraft takes place at BAE Systems in Warton.

Chris Boardman, BAE Systems Managing Director for Typhoon said: “With an order book of 638 aircraft Typhoon is a best seller and after seeing the flying display you can understand why.“ Chris added: “Typhoon is in service and in operation, with over 81 aircraft delivered to the air forces of the four partner nations and over 7,500 flying hours now achieved.”

In the UK, the RAF has taken delivery of 28 Typhoons and now has three squadrons: the first front-line squadron, No 3 (Fighter) Squadron, which will work up during the course of the year, as well as 17 (Reserve) Squadron the Operational Evaluation Unit (OEU), responsible for evaluating and developing the aircraft for RAF service and 29 Squadron the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) responsible for training pilots. Three more squadrons will form on Typhoon at RAF Leuchars from 2009.

Initially Typhoon will be used in an air defence role, but as its capabilities are expanded and developed in service it will assume an ever increasing air-to-ground responsibility, and will eventually replace the RAF’s Tornado F3 fighters and Jaguar GR3 ground attack aircraft.
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