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EADS Mako/High Energy Advanced Trainer (Mako/HEAT

EADS Mako art concept
Role Jet trainer / light attack
Manufacturer EADS
Status Cancelled
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History EADS Mako/
High Energy Advanced Trainer (Mako/HEAT)
Status Cancelled

The Mako design featured a single aft-mounted jet engine, fed by two air intake ramps at the roots of the mid-fuselage-wing. It features a trapezoidal wing with a sharp taper. The horizontal tail was an all-flying unit mounted close behind the wing and at nearly the same height. The retractable landing gear was a tricycle unit. The two occupants shared a highly streamlined bubble canopy.[citation needed] Subcontractors would have included Diehl Aerospace, Aermacchi (now Leonardo), Saab, EAB[1] and Dassault Aviation. The Mako shows remarkable stealth aircraft features, partially due to faceting and partially due to composite materials, using some results from the MBB Lampyridae stealth program The intended engine was the General Electric F414M, which is a slightly derated version (at 75 kN) of the standard F414. The Mako/HEAT was to be deployed at three shared bases around the continent of Europe, for use by all partner nations. There were nine candidate bases in seven countries, but no final selection was made. The Aermacchi M-346 trainer, also being proposed for Eurotrainer, made its maiden flight on 15 July 2004; As of 2010, EADS had yet to announce a date for the Mako's maiden flight, and the project appeared to be defunct. The Mako/HEAT bid for the 1998 South African Air Force strategic procurement project, but lost to the BAE Hawk and Saab Gripen

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EADS Mako/
High Energy Advanced Trainer (Mako/HEAT)
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  • The EADS Mako/High Energy Advanced Trainer (Mako/HEAT) was a high-performance jet trainer or light attack aircraft intended for service with several European air forces.

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General Info

  • Crew: 1 (attack), 2 (trainer)
  • Length: 13.75 m (45 ft 1 in)
  • Wingspan: 8.25 m (27 ft 1 in)
  • Height: 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in)
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  • Empty weight: 6,200 kg (13,669 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 13,000 kg (28,660 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × General Electric F414M turbofan, 55.56 kN (12,490 lbf) thrust dry, 75 kN (17,000 lbf) with afterburner
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Performance

  • Maximum speed: 1,600 km/h (990 mph, 860 kn)
  • Maximum speed: Mach 1.5
  • Combat range: 1,300 km (810 mi, 700 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 3,700 km (2,300 mi, 2,000 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 15,240 m (50,000 ft)
  • Armament

    • Guns: 1× 27 mm gun
    • Hardpoints: 7 with a capacity of 4500 kg
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Mako is an advanced trainer and light combat aircraft developed at the EADS Military Aircraft facility based in Munchen, Germany. EADS was joined in November 1999 by the air force and air defence force of the United Arab Emirates as a full partner in the programme.

EADS Mako/ (Mako/HEAT)

Mock-up del Mako High Energy Advanced Trainer, presentado por EADS en Fidae 2000

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