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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series
HA1610
Mirage 2000-5F  no72  
"20ans Mirage 2000 EC1/2 Cigognes" 2004
Professionally painted.
Great attention to detail.
All markings are Tampoed (pad applied).
Option to display the model on a stand that is provided.
Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions.
Loads of optional armament has been provided.
Canopy can be displayed open or closed.
Pilot figure.
Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic.
Highly collectable.

The Mirage 2000C was designed as an Air-Superiority fighter using the basic design of
the delta wings on the Mirage III and has evolved into many different versions. The
aircraft was designed to handle 9 g and 270º/s roll at sub and supersonic speed while
carrying four air-to-air missiles. One version is loosely called the 2000RDI because the
aircraft have an advanced RDI air interception radar system. The Mirage 2000 has
become the main aircraft in the French inventory as well as 8 other countries.

In 2004 Mirage 2000-5F c/n 309 tail # 72 / 2-EE was given a special paint scheme to
mark the 20th anniversary of the Mirage aircraft at BA-102 (base-102) Dijon. The Stork
(Cigogne) is the emblem of the EC 1/2 Escadron (Squadron) that was originally used in
WWI. The aircraft belongs to Escadrille SPA.3 Cigogne de “Guynemer”. The first Mirage
2000-5 arrived at Dijon March 1999. Unfortunately in February 2006 this aircraft was
written off in a mid-air collision with another Mirage 2000-5F 53/2-FA that landed safely.

Specifications for the Mirage 2000-5F
This variant is different from the Mirage 2000C only in upgraded radar and avionics. The
2000-5F is also capable of carrying the over-sized drop tanks developed for the 2000N
allowing for greater range. These were done to extend the life of the Mirage 2000 until
the new Rafale is available.



Specifications

Type: Mirage 2000C
Function: fighter
First flight: 1978
Crew: 1

Engines: (1)  SNECMA M53-P2 afterburning turbofan
Thrust: 14,462 lb (64.3 kN)
21,385 lb (95.1 kN) with afterburner

Length: 47.10 ft (14.36 m)
Height: 17.02 ft (5.20 m)
Wing Area: 441 ft2 (41.98 m2)
Wingspan: 29.96 ft (9.13 m)

Empty Weight: 16,534 lb (7,500 kg) Max. Weight: 17000 kg
Normal take-off weight: 20,944 lb (9,500 kg) [fighter mission]
Max take-off weight: 37,480 lb (17,000 kg)
Max payload: 13,890 lb (6,300 kg)

Speed:
At altitude: 1,455 mph (2,340 km/h) at 36,090 ft (11,000 m), Mach 2.2 [sustained] 1,550
mph (2,495 km/h), Mach 2.35 [dash] at sea level: 915 mph (1,470 km/h), Mach 1.2
Initial rate of climb: 55,971 ft (17,076 m) / min
Service ceiling: 54,000ft (16,460m)
Range
Normal: 380 nm (700 km)
Ferry: 2,000 nm (3,704 km)

Armament
(2) 30-mm DEFA 554 cannons (125 rds ea)
External hard-points: 9
Air-to-Air Missile: Matra Super 530, Matra 550 Magic, MICA
Air-to-Surface Missile: AS.37, AS.39 Exocet, Wasp, ASMP cruise missile, AS30/ARMAT
ARM
Bombs: BAP 100, Durandal, BGL 1000 laser-guided, 250/400 kg GP, cluster bombs
Other: ECM pods, rocket pods
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