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Qué (quién) es F S C Northrop - definición

1932 CARGO TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY NORTHROP
C-100 Gamma; Northrop C-100 Gamma; Northrop 2; Northrop 5; Northrop BXN; Northrop BXN1; Northrop BXN2; Northrop Gamma 2L; Northrop 2B Gamma
  • [[Jacqueline Cochran]]'s Northrop Gamma 2G with Curtiss Conqueror V-12 engine
  • The ''Polar Star'' on display at the National Air and Space Museum
  • Jianqiao Aerodrome]] standing before the assembly of a Gamma 2E; circa 1936

Northrop F-5         
  • USMC F-5N Tiger IIs from [[VMFT-401]] on standby at the [[Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort]]
  • A South Korean Air Force KF-5E takes off
  • A Spanish F-5M Freedom Fighter at [[Dijon Air Base]]
  • Iranian Azarakhsh
  • An Austrian Air Force F-5E Tiger II
  • CF-5 of the Botswana Defence Force
  • A [[Brazilian Air Force]] F-5M
  • Chilean Air Force F-5E Tiger III
  • Norwegian Air Force F-5A
  • An F-5B of 602d TFS at Bien Hoa, 1966
  • F-5B in [[Royal Thai Air Force Museum]], the first F-5B produced
  • VNAF]] F-5C [[Bien Hoa Air Base]], 1971
  • Indonesian Air Force F-5E Tiger II of the Skadron Udara 14 at [[Dirgantara Mandala Museum]] [[Yogyakarta]]
  • F-5F Tiger II of the [[Indonesian Air Force]] preserved at the [[Dirgantara Mandala Museum]], [[Yogyakarta]]
  • Philippine Air Force F-5A at [[Clark Air Base]], c. 1982
  • A Royal Thai Air Force Northrop F-5E Tiger II
  • Swiss F-5F with Ericson Vista 5 radar jammer
  • F-5N in service with US Navy aggressor squadron [[VFC-111]]
  • F-5 external fuel tank cutview
  • M39A2 cannon in the right side of the nose of an F-5E
  • [[Kenya Air Force]] F-5E Tiger II and a USAF [[C-5 Galaxy]] in the background
  • F-5E Tiger II with [[B83 nuclear bomb]] at [[Hill Aerospace Museum]]
  • Brazilian Air Force F-5EM
  • Mexican Air Force F-5 Tiger flying near the [[Popocatepetl]] volcano
  • A Honduran Air Force F-5E
  • J-3096 outside [[Flieger Flab Museum]], in Patrouille Suisse paint
  • F-5A Freedom Fighters of the Imperial Iranian Air Force
  • An F-5E of the [[Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force]]
  • F-5 Tiger II of the Royal Malaysian Air Force
  • [[Royal Moroccan Air Force]] F-5E Tiger II during an aerial refueling mission in exercise African Lion 2009
  • Canadian Air Force]] CF-116D
  • Cockpit of a Norwegian F-5A
  • A Hellenic Air Force F-5A
  • Turkish Air Force F-5B
  • Official roll-out of first USAF F-5E Tiger II
  • An early series F-5E
  • NASA F-5E modified for DARPA sonic boom tests
  • Jordanian F-5E Tiger II
  • 3-view drawing of F-5E Tiger II
  • AIM-9J Sidewinder]], [[AGM-65 Maverick]] missiles and auxiliary fuel tanks over [[Edwards Air Force Base]], 1976.
  • A Bahraini Air Force F-5F on the taxiway at [[RAF Alconbury]]
  • The first Northrop YF-5A prototype
  • The 46th Tactical Fighter Squadron (Aggressor squadron) F-5E 5272 of [[Republic of China Air Force]] exhibited on the apron of Zhi-Hang Air Base
  • Korat Air Base]]
  • RTAF F-5E at Royal Thai Air Force Museum
  • Royal Saudi Air Force F-5F taking off during the Gulf War.
  • A trio of USAF [[aggressor squadron]] F-5Es in formation
  • Venezuela Air Force Northrop (Canadair) VF-5A (CL-226)
1959 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY NORTHROP
F-5 Tiger; F-5 Tiger II; RF-5 Tigereye; RF-5E Tigereye; F-5 Freedom Fighter; Northrop F-5 Tiger II; CASA SF-5; Northrop F-5N; F-5E; F-5N; F-5E Tiger II; Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter; NF-5A; F5 fighter; CASA RF-5A; CASA SF-5A; CASA SF-5B; Northrop RF-5 Tigereye; Northrop N-156; Northrop N-156F; CASA SRF-5A; F-5A Freedom Fighter; F-5F Tiger II; Northrop F-5A; Northrop F-5B; Northrop NF-5A; Northrop NF-5B; Northrop NF-5; Northrop F-5E Tiger II; F-5E/F; Northrop F-5F; Northrop F-5E; Skoshi Tiger; Northrop RF-5A Freedom Fighter; Northrop RF-5A; RF-5A; Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II; Northrop F-5 Tiger; F5 Freedom Fighter; F-5F; Northrop NF-5A-2000; Northrop F-5E Tiger lI; Northrop F-5C Freedom Fighter; N-156F; N-156; Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter; Northrop N-301; Northrop N-302; Northrop N-303; Northrop N-304; Northrop N-305; Northrop N-306; Northrop N-307; Northrop N-311; F-5A; F-5B; F-5B Freedom Fighter
The Northrop F-5 is a family of supersonic light fighter aircraft initially designed as a privately funded project in the late 1950s by Northrop Corporation. There are two main models, the original F-5A and F-5B Freedom Fighter variants and the extensively updated F-5E and F-5F Tiger II variants.
Northrop F-15 Reporter         
  • F-15A
  • 3-view line drawing of the Northrop F-15 Reporter
1945 RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT SERIES BY NORTHROP
RF-61 Reporter; XF-15 Reporter; RF-61C Reporter; RF-61C; RF-61; F-15 Reporter; Northrop F-15A Reporter; Northrop RF-61 Reporter; Northrop RF-61C Reporter
The Northrop F-15 Reporter (later RF-61) was an American unarmed photographic reconnaissance aircraft. Based on the Northrop P-61 Black Widow night fighter, it was the last piston-powered photo-reconnaissance aircraft designed and produced for the United States Air Force.
Northrop F-89 Scorpion         
  • F-89J, AF Serial No. ''52-2129'', on display at the [[Air Power Park]] and Museum in [[Hampton, Virginia]]
  • F-89J, AF Ser. No. ''53-2547''
  • An early F-89A
  • F-89H showing its GAR-1/2 Falcon missiles extended from the wingtip pods
  • Northrop F-89J in 1972
  • Drawings of the F-89 Scorpion
1948 INTERCEPTOR AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY NORTHROP
F-89J Scorpion; XF-89; F-89J; F-89D Scorpion; F-89C Scorpion; F-89H Scorpion; F-89C/H/J Scorpion; Northrop F-89; F-89B Scorpions; F-89 Scorpion; F-89B Scorpion; Northrop XF-89 Scorpion; Northrop F-89C-30-NO; Northrop F-89J Scorpion; Northrop YF-89D Scorpion; Northrop F-89D Scorpion; Northrop F-89H Scorpion; P-89; Northrop F-89C Scorpion; Northrop F-89B Scorpion; Northrop N-24; Northrop N-35; Northrop N-49; Northrop N-54; Northrop N-67; Northrop N-68; Northrop N-71; Northrop N-81; Northrop N-82; Northrop N-84; Northrop N-86; Northrop N-87; Northrop N-110; Northrop N-138; Northrop N-141; Northrop XP-89; XP-89
The Northrop F-89 Scorpion was an American all-weather, twin-engined interceptor aircraft built during the 1950s, the first jet-powered aircraft designed for that role from the outset to enter service.Kinsey 1992, p.

Wikipedia

Northrop Gamma

The Northrop Gamma was a single-engine all-metal monoplane cargo aircraft used in the 1930s. Towards the end of its service life, it was developed into the A-17 light bomber.