Mi-10.2 Taguato

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Mi-10.2 Taguato
Aerial view of jet aircraft, carrying cylindrical fuel tanks and ordnance, overflying desert
A Redisan Taguato in flight in Itayana
Role Multirole fighter, air superiority fighter
National origin Sante Reze
Manufacturer Idk lmao
First flight
  • 20 January 1974; 50 years ago (1974-01-20) (unplanned)
  • 2 February 1974; 50 years ago (1974-02-02) (official)
Introduction 17 August 1978; 46 years ago (1978-08-17)
Status In service
Primary users Sante Reze Air Force
25 other users
Produced 1973–2017, 2019–present
Number built 2,405

The Mi-10.2 Taguato is a single-engine multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by XXX for the SANTHFORCE. Originally designed as an air superiority ((wp|day fighter}}, it has since been converted into an all-weather multirole aircraft. Over 2,400 aircraft have been produced and it serves as the primary fighter of the SANTHFORCE. The Royal Redisan Air Force also operates several squadrons. The aircraft's key features include a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while maneuvering, an ejection seat reclined 30 degrees from vertical to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system that helps to make it an agile aircraft. It has an internal cannon and 11 locations for mounting weapons and other mission equipment.


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Design

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Avionics, Controls, and Cockpit

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