Aermacchi M-346i Lavi Israel - Israeli Air Force 102
- Manufacturer:
 - Aermacchi
 - Type / Model:
 - M-346 Master
 - Registration:
 - 102
 - Colour Scheme:
 - Israel - Israeli Air Force
 - Location:
 - Hatzerim, Israel
 - Photographer:
 - Noam M.
 - Date Taken:
 - 06/11/2014
 - Image ID:
 - #210159
 - High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
 - 3719 x 2480
 - Image Description:
 - The first M-346i Lavi (Lion) for the Israeli Air Force
 
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Aircraft Data
Aermacchi M-346 is the latest generation of advanced trainer with avionics to replicate those found in current front line fighters. With fly by wire technology and twin engines the M-346 is one of the leading aircraft in its field.
Currently heavily engaged in flight and systems testing prior to attaining certification.
| Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Italy | 2004 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 0 - 0 | 
Power
| Engine Count | 2 | |
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* The F125 is an afterburning version of the F124, it can produce 9250lb of thrust at full power.
Dimensions
| Length | 13.06 m. 37 ft. 70 in. | 
| Wing Span | 11.71 m. 31 ft. 89 in. | 
| Height | 6.83 m. 15 ft. 89 in. | 
| Empty Weight | 4615 kg. 10165 lbs. | 
| Max Weight | 9509 kg. 20945 lbs. | 
Performance
| Max Speed | 950 kph 590 mph | 
| Cruise Speed | 917 kph 570 mph | 
| Ceiling | 13716 m. 45000 ft. | 
| Normal Range | 1852 1000 nm km. | 
| Max Range | 2852 1540 nm km. | 
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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