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The first Eurofighter production aircraft GT001 for the German Air Force performed a successful maiden flight at EADS Military Aircraft's Manching plant on February 13, 2003.

The first Eurofighter production aircraft GT001 for the German Air Force performed a successful maiden flight at EADS Military Aircraft's Manching plant on February 13, 2003.

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German Twin Seater operational at German Air Force’s Fighter Wing 73 "Steinhoff" at Laage near Rostock since 30 April 2004.

German Twin Seater operational at German Air Force’s Fighter Wing 73 "Steinhoff" at Laage near Rostock since 30 April 2004.

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The first Single Seater operational Eurofighter aircraft on the taxi-way before starting to German Airforce’s Fighter Wing 73 "Steinhoff" at Laage near Rostock on 11 April 2005.

The first Single Seater operational Eurofighter aircraft on the taxi-way before starting to German Airforce’s Fighter Wing 73 "Steinhoff" at Laage near Rostock on 11 April 2005.

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Eurofighter Series Production is producing 620 aircraft in all four partner countries. Our picture shows the final assembly line of EADS Military Aircraft Manching plant.

Eurofighter Series Production is producing 620 aircraft in all four partner countries. Our picture shows the final assembly line of EADS Military Aircraft Manching plant.

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Eurofighter Assembly in Spain - Final assembly of the 87 Eurofighter earmarked for the Spanish Air Force started in Getafe in summer 2001.

Eurofighter Assembly in Spain - Final assembly of the 87 Eurofighter earmarked for the Spanish Air Force started in Getafe in summer 2001.

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Eurofighter ferry flight to Neuburg - On 25 July 2006, four single-seater Eurofighter landed at the German Air Force Fighter Wing JG 74 in Neuburg where they will replace the aging fleet of F- 4FPhantom II. The touchdown of the aircraft has marked the beginning of a new era because the JG 74 was the first purely operational unit to be equipped with Eurofighter.

Eurofighter ferry flight to Neuburg - On 25 July 2006, four single-seater Eurofighter landed at the German Air Force Fighter Wing JG 74 in Neuburg where they will replace the aging fleet of F- 4FPhantom II. The touchdown of the aircraft has marked the beginning of a new era because the JG 74 was the first purely operational unit to be equipped with Eurofighter.

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Eurofighter with heavy multi-role stores configuration - As part of flight trials at Military Air Systems in Manching, the IPA 3 (Instrumented Production Aircraft No. 3) Eurofighter carries a comprehensive weapons payload. This consists of the "standard" air-to-air weapons: four AMRAAM medium-range guided missiles and two IRIS-T short-range guided missiles, three additional fuel tanks and four laser-guided Paveway II (air-to-surface precision bombs). In this configuration, the take-off weight of the Eurofighter is almost 24 tons.

Eurofighter with heavy multi-role stores configuration - As part of flight trials at Military Air Systems in Manching, the IPA 3 (Instrumented Production Aircraft No. 3) Eurofighter carries a comprehensive weapons payload. This consists of the "standard" air-to-air weapons: four AMRAAM medium-range guided missiles and two IRIS-T short-range guided missiles, three additional fuel tanks and four laser-guided Paveway II (air-to-surface precision bombs). In this configuration, the take-off weight of the Eurofighter is almost 24 tons.

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Spanish Eurofighter - Eurofighter of the Spanish Air Force. As one of the four partner nations (Germany, Spain, Great Britain and Italy) in the largest European cooperation programme Spain has ordered 87 Eurofighter, plus options for further 16 aircraft.

Spanish Eurofighter - Eurofighter of the Spanish Air Force. As one of the four partner nations (Germany, Spain, Great Britain and Italy) in the largest European cooperation programme Spain has ordered 87 Eurofighter, plus options for further 16 aircraft.

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Italian Eurofighter - Eurofighter of the Italian Air Force securing the airspace over Turin during the Winter Olympics 2006. As one of the four partner nations (Germany, Spain, Great Britain and Italy) in the largest European cooperation programme Italy has ordered 121 Eurofighter, plus options for 9 further aircraft.

Italian Eurofighter - Eurofighter of the Italian Air Force securing the airspace over Turin during the Winter Olympics 2006. As one of the four partner nations (Germany, Spain, Great Britain and Italy) in the largest European cooperation programme Italy has ordered 121 Eurofighter, plus options for 9 further aircraft.

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Eurofighter Diamond Formation - Eurofighter aircraft from the British squadrons 3, 17, and 29 of the Royal Air Force took to the skies over the Lincolnshire coast to perform a "Diamond Nine" formation. It was the first time that only single-seat aircraft were used in this formation, with the lead aircraft piloted by Group Captain Bob Judson. All three squadrons are based at RAF Coningsby, UK. As one of the four partner nations (Germany, Spain, Great Britain and Italy) in the largest European cooperation programme Great Britain has ordered 232 Eurofighter, plus options for 65 further aircraft.

Eurofighter Diamond Formation - Eurofighter aircraft from the British squadrons 3, 17, and 29 of the Royal Air Force took to the skies over the Lincolnshire coast to perform a "Diamond Nine" formation. It was the first time that only single-seat aircraft were used in this formation, with the lead aircraft piloted by Group Captain Bob Judson. All three squadrons are based at RAF Coningsby, UK. As one of the four partner nations (Germany, Spain, Great Britain and Italy) in the largest European cooperation programme Great Britain has ordered 232 Eurofighter, plus options for 65 further aircraft.

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On 21 March 2007, the first Austrian production Eurofighter AS001 (Austrian single-seater) performed its maiden flight at the Manching site of Military Air Systems (MAS). During the flight, a number of important functions were tested including tests that were conducted at various altitudes and at speeds up to supersonic Mach 1.7.Following the four partner nations in the Eurofighter programme (Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain), Austria is the first export customer for the Eurofighter. The Austrian Air Force has ordered a total of 18 aircraft, with final assembly being carried out at the MAS site in Manching.

On 21 March 2007, the first Austrian production Eurofighter AS001 (Austrian single-seater) performed its maiden flight at the Manching site of Military Air Systems (MAS). During the flight, a number of important functions were tested including tests that were conducted at various altitudes and at speeds up to supersonic Mach 1.7.Following the four partner nations in the Eurofighter programme (Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain), Austria is the first export customer for the Eurofighter. The Austrian Air Force has ordered a total of 18 aircraft, with final assembly being carried out at the MAS site in Manching.

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