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Tornado IDS “Norm 95” 43+25, JaBoG 31 “Boelcke”, Norvenich, Germany, late 2000s
General Background
The Panavia Tornado was a joint effort between the UK, West Germany and Italy to produce a
two-seat, dual-engine aircraft with variable-sweep wings. The Tornado took its maiden flight on
August 14, 1974 with the first aircraft being delivered to the German Air Force on July 27, 1979.
There are three main variants of the Tornado, the IDS (interdictor/strike), ECR (electronic
combat/reconnaissance) and ADV (air defense variant) interceptor. By the end of production in
1998 there had been 992 aircraft of all versions built of which 745 were IDS variants.
The Aircraft
The JaBoG 31 “Boelcke” began to relocate from Buchel AB to Norvenich AB in January 1958
and was fully functional by mid June. In January 1959 JaBoG 31 became the first German Air
Force wing to join NATO. In 1961 the wing received the name “Boelcke” in honor of the WWI
German fighter pilot Oswald Boelcke. In 1979 JaBoG 31 was the first unit to equip with the
Panavia Tornado IDS. Tornado 43+25 completed its maiden flight on September 4, 1981 and
was accepted by the Luftwaffe on October 21, 1981.
Specifications :
Country of origin: | Italy, UK, West Germany |
Service entry date: | 1979 |
Crew: | 2 |
Dimensions | |
Length: | 17.72 m (58.1 ft) |
Wingspan: | 13.92 m (45.7 ft) expanded 8.6m swept (28.2 ft) |
Height: | 5.95m (19.5 ft) |
Weight: | |
Empty: | 13.8 t (30,423 lb) |
Maximum Takeoff : | 27.9 t (61,508.9 lb) |
Performance | |
Power Plant: | 2 X Turbo-Union RB.199 Mk. 103 turbofans Producing dry with afterburners 2 X 38.48 / 71.50 kN |
Maximum speed: | 2,236 km/h (1,389 mph) |
Range: | 1,390 km (863.7 miles) |
Ferry range with drop tanks: | 3,900 (2,423.3) – 4,300 km (2,671.9 miles) |
Service Ceiling: | 15.2 km (49,868.77 ft) |
Armament: | Cannon – 2 X 27 mm IWKA-Mauser |
Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles | |
Brimstone anti-tank guided missiles 454 kg free-fall bombs CPU-123/B Paveway II GBU-28 Paveway III laser-guided bombs |