follow us on facebook

Panavia IDS Tornado

< Previous | Index | Next >

Serial Number: 43+74

Markings: German Navy, 1. Marinefliegergeschwader


Panavia is a consortium formed by the governments of Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy in 1968 to design a replacement for the F-104 Starfighter. Initial design work began in 1970 and resulted in a two seat variable sweep wing aircraft designed for both high speed low altitude performance and low speed, short runway operation. One of the more unusual features of the design is the inclusion of thrust reversers. The Tornado was only the second fighter in the world to use thrust reversers to improve short-field performance. The first prototype aircraft was flown in 1974 and operational aircraft were delivered to the Royal Air Force and German Luftwaffe in 1979. A total of 992 aircraft were built for the German Air Force and Navy, Royal Air Force, Italian Air Force, and the Royal Saudi Air Force. The last aircraft was delivered in 1998.

Technical Specifications
Wingspan 45 ft 7 in
Length 54 ft 10 in
Height 19 ft 6 in
Weight 61,700 lbs
Maximum Speed 1,511 mph
Service Ceiling 50,000
Range 870
Engines Two Turbo-Union RB199-34R turbofan with 17,270 lbs thrust
Crew 2

On loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force
Location: Restoration