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    Added on 02 August 2022
    Edgley EA-7 Optica – The Flying Eye | Plane Historia
    The Edgley EA-7 Optica is a small, agile, and heavily armed series of spacecraft for reconnaissance and fighter escort duties.
    The EA-7 started out as the F-7A and F-7B, the successor to the A-7 Corsair II and B-7 Avenger respectively. The F models were intended to fill the role of an all-weather, low-cost strike aircraft, while the B model was designed to fulfill the requirements of a fleet replacement for the A and C models.
    The original design was based on the F-16 Fighting Falcon, but it was scaled down in size from that of an air superiority fighter to that of a light attack aircraft. The aircraft was powered by twin SNECMA Atar 9C turbojet engines mounted on each side of the fuselage. Each engine had a thrust capacity of 2300 pounds. The aircraft also featured a tricycle landing gear setup with two main landing gears and nose landing gear in front. It had an internal weapons bay which could be used to carry various types of missiles, bombs and other ordnance. You can find interesting information and facts on our website, so feel free to browse it.
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