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The Italian Air Force celebrated the phase out of the T-339A jet trainer and the phase in of its successor, the T-345A. The Italian Air Force said goodbye to its long-standing Aermacchi MB-339A jet ...
The Italian-built Aermacchi MB-339 used by then-Argentine Navy Lt Owen Crippa on May 21, 1982, to attack the HMS Argonaut is about to be flown from the United States to be restored in the city of ...
Three MB-339 aircraft of the Italian Air Force’s Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team were involved in a mid-air ... and has been in service in Argentina, Peru, Malaysia, New Zealand ...
Fresh sales prompt MB-339 advanced jet trainer revival. 2006-08-01T00:00:00+01:00. By Craig Hoyle at Farnborough. Production line to reopen as Alenia Aermacchi waits for M-311 and M-346 orders.
Retired Argentine Navy pilot Owen Crippa launched this week a fundraiser to bring back from the United States the Italian-built Aermacchi MB-339 with which he attacked the HMS Argonaut on May 21 ...
The MB-339 was developed as a follow-on to Aermacchi's MB-326, with the first prototype flying in 1976. Propulsion is provided by either a single Rolls-Royce Viper Mk 632-43 (4,000-lb.-thrust) or ...
The Italian Air Force has inducted the Leonardo M-345 trainer aircraft into its fleet, strengthening its position in military ...
Italian investigators will examine whether a bird-strike might have triggered the fatal crash involving an Aermacchi MB-339 of the national Frecce Tricolori aerobatic team.
Aermacchi MB-339 The MB-339 was developed as a follow-on to Aermacchi’s MB-326. The first prototype flew in 1976. Propulsion is provided by a Rolls-Royce Viper Mk 632-43 engine (4,000 lb. thrust ...