List of planes of the Federal Republic of Germany (possible additions)

many tornados and mig 29 ?, tornado assta 3.1 is the only upgrade left, and the mig 29 has no differences to the current one, internal stuff only got changed to nato standards, so you basicaly only listed 1 aircraft. The Tornado RECCE and ECR are redundand and bring nothing new if you mean those and only would have a place as a premium or event vehicle

MiG-29G will be added in the next major update, please tag it "Implemented"🙂

Done o7

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Hello, I propose adding the F-4E Block 63 per this suggestion by Godvana to the list:

Would be a nice alternative to the MiG-21Bis at 11.0 and give Germany a SARH carrier that’s useable and isn’t a MiG-29.

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Added o7

Would the F-15GA work? It was specifically designed for Germany (GA stands for Germany Advanced) but wasn’t accepted. They did trial it though.

Sounds interesting, do you have any mentions of it in text or picture format?

I will answer for him :p

Research in a political institute:

  1. https://www.fpri.org/article/2020/05/squaring-the-circle-the-replacement-of-the-german-luftwaffes-tornado/

Photos from IL-2018 where the flight and tests took place:

  1. АвиаМИР инфо » ВЫСТАВКИ/АВИАШОУ » ILA Berlin 2018

Thank you! I was trying to find. The info but couldn’t find it. :P

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Link is dead

o7 fixed.

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IMO we should combine Eurofighter EK and Eurofighter Trance 3A into 1 aircraft as the 3A is most likely going to get retrofitted with the new systems and weapons and there’s not really a WT difference otherwise…

Thanks

mig 21g perhaps? i read something about it having four aim 9l.

Any more info?

I think he means this fictional model someone made

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Ok

looks cool tho, is there a skin for that?

1:72 Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21G; "24+17", JG 71 ‘Richthofen’ (Whif) would be the source. But im not sure if its reliable.

The first modernized MiG-21 became available in March 1992 and the aircraft were allocated to Jagdgeschwader 71 ‘Richthofen’ at Wittmund and Jagdgeschwader 73 ‘Steinhoff’ at Laage, the latter also operated the MiG-29G during that time. Tactical code numbers were kept from the preliminary registrations under which most of the MiG-21’s from NVA/LSK had been taken over but written off. As a consequence, all MiG-21G had codes in in the 24 xx range but in inconsecutive order – an uncommon practice in the Luftwaffe arsenal!

This program included:

  • Replacement of the original Tumanskiy R25-300 engine with a slightly more powerful but much more modern, reliable and fuel-economic Turbo-Union RB199-34R Mk 103 afterburning turbofan
    Modified rear fuselage through the much shorter RB-199 engine, including an elongated afterburner nozzle, an additional air intake at the fin root and an additional fuel cell in the rear fuselage
  • Replacement of the original Soviet RP-21M radar with an Emerson AN/APQ-159 planar array radar with a range of 20 nmi
  • Addition of a passive AN/ALR-23 infrared sensor under the air intake
  • Adaptation of the armament to Western/German standards, including the replacement of the internal GSh-23-2 gun with a single BK-27 27mm Mauser cannon, avionics for AIM-9L Sidewinder missiles and conformal chaff/flare dispensers at the base of the fin
  • German/English stencils and change of gauges to feet, knots and nautic miles
  • Air superiority paint scheme according to current ‘Norm 81’ standard
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This is a fictional modification

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