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The '''Renard J/A-29 Hoornaar''' (''Hornet''), are {{wpl|twin-engine}}, {{wpl|carrier-capable}}, {{wpl|multirole fighter aircraft}} is an [[Royal Atmoran Navy]] variant of the Rethuan [[RAE MF-12]] fighter aircraft. With the Atmoran Renard J/A-29Es single-seat and J/A-29Fs tandem-seat variants are larger more advanced specialised naval variants of the Rethuan [[RAE MF-12|RAE MF-12C/Ds]] fighter aircraft.
The '''Renard J/A-29 Merlet''' (''Hornet''), are {{wpl|twin-engine}}, {{wpl|carrier-capable}}, {{wpl|multirole fighter aircraft}} is an [[Royal Atmoran Navy]] variant of the Rethuan [[RAE MF-12]] fighter aircraft. With the Atmoran Renard J/A-29Es single-seat and J/A-29Fs tandem-seat variants are larger more advanced specialised naval variants of the Rethuan [[RAE MF-12|RAE MF-12C/Ds]] fighter aircraft.


==Development==
==Development==
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==Variants==
==Variants==


* '''Renard J/A-29E Hoornaar''': single seat variant.
* '''Renard J/A-29E Merlet''': single seat variant.
* '''Renard J/A-29F Hoornaar''': two-seat variant.
* '''Renard J/A-29F Merlet''': two-seat variant.
* '''Renard EA-29G Grommelaar''': Electronic warfare variant of the F/A-18F
* '''Renard EA-29G Grommelaar''': Electronic warfare variant of the F/A-18F



Revision as of 00:46, 22 March 2022

J/A-29 Merlet
US Navy 111201-N-DR144-673 An F-A-18F Super Hornet assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22 approaches for a touch-and-go while conducting carr.jpg
Role Carrier-based multirole fighter
National origin Atmora
Manufacturer N.V. Renard
First flight 21 August 1994
Introduction 7 March 1997
Status In service
Primary user Royal Atmoran Navy
Royal Mizuhese Navy
Royal Mizuhese Air Force
Produced 1993–present
Number built +1,916 as of September 2016
Program cost ƒ370.78 billion (NS$695.6 billion)
Unit cost
ƒ37.2 million (NS$66.2 million)
Variants Renard EA-29G Grommelaar
Mitsubishi J-2 Kai

The Renard J/A-29 Merlet (Hornet), are twin-engine, carrier-capable, multirole fighter aircraft is an Royal Atmoran Navy variant of the Rethuan RAE MF-12 fighter aircraft. With the Atmoran Renard J/A-29Es single-seat and J/A-29Fs tandem-seat variants are larger more advanced specialised naval variants of the Rethuan RAE MF-12C/Ds fighter aircraft.

Development

Origins

Operational history

Royal Atmoran Navy

Royal Mizuhese Navy

Variants

  • Renard J/A-29E Merlet: single seat variant.
  • Renard J/A-29F Merlet: two-seat variant.
  • Renard EA-29G Grommelaar: Electronic warfare variant of the F/A-18F

Operators

Atmora Atmoran Confederation
Mizuho Mizuho

Specifications (J/A-29E/F)

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 1,908 km/h; 1,185 mph (1,030 kn) at 12,190 m
  • Maximum speed: Mach 1.6
  • Range: 2,346 km (1,458 mi; 1,267 nmi)
  • Combat range: 722 km (449 mi; 390 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 3,330 km (2,069 mi; 1,798 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 15,000 m (49,000 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 228 m/s (44,900 ft/min)
  • Thrust/weight: 0.93
  • Design load factor: 7.6 g

Armament

See also