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Dassault Rafale

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The Rafale is a French twin-engine delta multirole fighter designed and built by Dassault Aviation.

The project was originally meant to replace England's and Germany's F-4 Phantom in 1977, but because of divergences on some specifications (France wanted SNECMA M88 reactors, England wanted Rolls-Royce RB199 and Germany wanted to use General Electric F404 motors), Dassault decides to withdraw from this project and to design its own multirole fighter. The original project conducted to the Eurofighter Typhoon, whose perfomances are often considered lesser especially in ground attack.

Rafale caracteristics :
Wingspan 10.72 m Rafale flying over the Charles de Gaulle nuclear aircraft carrier
larger version
Length 14.98 m
Height 5.10 m
Wings surface 44 m²
Weight unladen 8.6 tons
Fuel weight 7 tons
Weight at takeoff 20.3 tons
Motorization Snecma M88, postcombustion thrust : 7 500 kgp.
Cruising speed Mach 2
Max distance 1800 Km
Takeoff distance 400 m
Ascentional speed 325 m/s
First flight May, 19th 1991