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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

Strike Fighters - Panavia Tornado

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  • desing with folding wing for easier access to museum.

  • The Panavia Tornado F3 Fighterjet for Air to Air combat, is so AMAZING, AND I HAVE ONE RIGHT NOW.

  • @konischev Mach 2.2 is hardly too slow to intercept stuff like bombers.

  • @TheARMAProductions is true, but the F14 tomcat is better maneuverability, top speed is better armed and has a powerful radar to detect layers of his enemies more than 150 km, not only has missiles of short and medium alcanse alcanse too long missile alcanse and can carry smart bombs, not for nothing was the most successful aircraft of the navy of the United States and most powerful U.S. aircraft

  • this plane is a pure bomber it cant really intercept its too slow

  • British and German engineering at it's best. Front fuselage and tail assembly were designed by BAE, central fuselage by MBB and the wings were designed by Aeritalia in Italy. The engines are a combination of the British Rolls-Royce and the German MTU

  • The tornado`s one of those planes you have to give serious respect to no matter what your favourite is. It`s built for hard fighting, fast flying and high lethality

  • @bastardeyez

    Yeah, I would say that the powerplants used for the RF4 or are simular to those of the Leagacy Hornet. Both deliever 16,000 lbs of thrust each and are both low by pass Turbofans with rear burners.

    But as for as a fighter producing the most kick arse noise. I would have to say thats betwen the F14 D (GE 110) or F/A 18 Super Hornet.

  • @TheARMAProductions

    The F15 E was built for missions just like that.

  • @swolfpl640 they were made for different roles ... the tornado is a deep strike airplane, the tomcat is a fleet deffender against bombers like a TU-22M

  • The tornado is a good plane, but the F-14 Tomcat is great and much better for me the best fighter plane variable geometry wing

  • i wonder how they would perform against some formidable opponents like the su-27 and f-15

  • @Blo0pTheZombies Apart from the engines and most of the avionics which are quite important

  • @Blo0pTheZombies wrong, the united kindom and west germany each had 42.5% of the workload, italy had 15%

  • @gregrutz

    it's quite easy, if you want to see planes up high, you need a ground radar, if you want to spot low-flying aircraft, you need a radar plane up high.

  • @Blo0pTheZombies

    lets see, theres military airbase 10 kilometers away from where i live, they had MIG 21's and Saab Drakens before, and now Hornets. and i dare to say they are nothing as loud as tornado :P

  • @T1w4z yeah but germans did all the work :P

  • @bastardeyez maybe the only jet fighter you ever heared? lol. i like the tornado, just so you know it was made by britian, germany and italy together.

  • tornado is indeed very bad ass plane.

    i've seen one of them live, and i gotta say it was loudest airplane i have ever heard.

  • @88ABRAMS88 german, british and italian technology

  • Some nice footage but unfortunate that they call an F3 as a GR4 at the end of the video

  • What does the 'ground radar' guy do to see enemy aircraft?

  • 3:18

    Thats our Jet :)

  • german technology : )

  • Thanks dude, great vid. I love the Panavia Tornado!

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