Italian Air Force Typhoon Solo Display
Italian Air Force Typhoon in flight

Italian Air Force Typhoon Solo Display

About the Aircraft

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a European multinational twin-engine, supersonic, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The Typhoon was designed originally as an air-superiority fighter and is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo that conducts the majority of the project through a joint holding company, Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH. The NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency, representing the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain, manages the project and is the prime customer.

Specifications

Crew

1 or 2

Length

15.96 m (52 ft 4 in)

Wingspan

10.95 m (35 ft 11 in)

Height

5.28 m (17 ft 4 in)

Max Speed

2,500 km/h (Mach 2.35) at 11 km altitude

Combat Range

1,389 km (863 mi, 750 nmi) ground attack, hi-lo-hi

Service Ceiling

16,764 m (55,000 ft)

Armament Capacity

13 Hardpoints

Historical Development

The aircraft's development effectively began in 1983 with the Future European Fighter Aircraft programme, a multinational collaboration among the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Previously, Germany, Italy and the UK had jointly developed and deployed the Panavia Tornado combat aircraft and desired to collaborate on a new project, with additional participating EU nations. However disagreements over design authority and operational requirements led France to leave the consortium to develop the Dassault Rafale independently. A technology demonstration aircraft, the British Aerospace EAP, first flew on 6 August 1986; a Eurofighter prototype made its maiden flight on 27 March 1994. The aircraft's name, Typhoon, was adopted in September 1998 and the first production contracts were also signed that year.

The sudden end of the Cold War reduced European demand for fighter aircraft and led to debate over the aircraft's cost and work share and protracted the Typhoon's development: the Typhoon entered operational service in 2003 and is now in service with the air forces of Austria, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Kuwait and Qatar have also ordered the aircraft, bringing the procurement total to 680 aircraft as of November 2023.

Did You Know?

  • The Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft, designed to be an effective dogfighter in combat.
  • The Typhoon had its combat debut during the 2011 military intervention in Libya with the UK's Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Italian Air Force, performing aerial reconnaissance and ground-strike missions.
  • Later production aircraft have been increasingly better equipped to undertake air-to-surface strike missions and to be compatible with an increasing number of different armaments and equipment.
  • The Typhoon is now in service with several air forces worldwide, showcasing its versatility and capability.
  • The aircraft is capable of supercruise, allowing it to maintain supersonic speeds without afterburners.

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Performer Information

The Italian Air Force F-2000 Typhoon solo display is a popular sight not only at larger Italian airshows but also abroad. The display is flown by test pilots from the 311° Gruppo Volo known as the Reparto Sperimentale Volo (Experimental Flight Unit). Based at Pratica di Mare Air Base, Pomezia, Rome, Italy, the team frequently uses smoke winders during their displays to enhance visual effects.

The team selects a new display pilot every year, ensuring fresh talent and continuous excellence in their aerial performances.

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