trainer aircraft model by Kawasaki

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The Kawasaki T-4 is a Japanese subsonic intermediate jet trainer aircraft developed and manufactured by the commercial conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Its sole operator is the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF), in … Wikipedia
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General information
Type Intermediate trainer aircraft
National origin Japan
Factsheet
General information
Type Intermediate trainer aircraft
National origin Japan
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Wikipedia
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Kawasaki T-4 - Wikipedia
September 28, 2025 - It is a twin-engined aircraft, being powered by pair of Ishikawajima-Harima-built F3-IHI-30 turbofan units. These engines, which were capable of generating up to 15.7 kN (3,520 lbf) of thrust, were indigenously-developed in conjunction with the T-4. Flight International observed that the ...
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Aero Corner
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Kawasaki T-4 - History, Technical Data & Photos - Aero Corner
The Kawasaki T-4 has a well-made, ... structure has enough strength to enable high gravity maneuvers, being rated to carry out spontaneous dives of 7.33g when being flown in a clean configuration....
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Wikipedia
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Sukhoi T-4 - Wikipedia
February 3, 2025 - The Sukhoi design, with its high cruise speed of 3,200 km/h (2,000 mph) was favored over the designs submitted by Yakovlev and Tupolev and after a preliminary design review in June 1964, the building of a prototype was authorized. Development of the T-4 required massive research efforts to ...
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Military Factory
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Kawasaki T-4 Subsonic Intermediate Jet Trainer Aircraft
These are aspirated through rounded-rectangle intakes seated to either side of the cockpit and exhaust through ports at the rear-underside of the aircraft. Performance specs include a maximum speed of 645 miles per hour and a range out to 1,035 miles. Kawasaki markets the T-4 under the strengths ...
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Flugzeuginfo
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Kawasaki T-4 - Specifications - Technical Data / Description
The Kawasaki T-4 is a twin-engined two-seat jet trainer aircraft produced by the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries, operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF).
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries
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T-4 Intermediate Trainer | Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Furthermore, the weight of the aircraft has been reduced by using a carbon composite material for the vertical tail, ailerons, rudders, etc.
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War Thunder
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Kawasaki XT-4, Potent with Potential - Aircraft - War Thunder — official forum
September 26, 2024 - poll Specifications Length - 13 Meters Wingspan - 9.94 Meters Height - 4.6 Meters Wing Area - 21 Square Meters Empty Weight - 3,840 kg Takeoff Weight, Clean - 5,730 kg Maximum Takeoff Weight - 7,500 kg Maximum Level Speed - Mach 0.9 Range at ...
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Janes
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KAWASAKI T-4
SYSTEMS: Shimadzu bootstrap-type air conditioning and pressurisation system (maximum differential 0.28 bar; 4.0 lb/sq in). Two independent hydraulic systems (one each for flight controls and utilities), each operating at 207 bar (3,000 lb/sq in) and each with separate air/fluid reservoir ...
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Global Military
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T-4 - Military Training Aircraft
The Kawasaki T-4 is a twin-engined aircraft powered by a pair of Ishikawajima-Harima-built F3-IHI-30 turbofan units, which generate up to 15.7 kN (3,520 lbf) of thrust each. Its airframe is largely composed of conventional aluminum alloys, along with some composite materials.
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Aircraft Recognition Guide
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Kawasaki T-4 - Aircraft Recognition Guide
November 9, 2025 - Like on the Alpha Jet above, on the Iryda there is space between the wings and engine nacelles. Additionally, the air intakes of the I-22 are closer to the wing leading edge than on the T-4, and the engines have no visible exhaust pipes. The M346 is a mid-wing aircraft, while the Kawasaki T-4 has higher mounted wings.
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Forecast International
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Kawasaki T-4 - Archived 2/2005
gun pods, practice bombs, and anti-aircraft missiles for weapons training only. ... Two, seated in tandem. ... Improved T-4 (T-2 Replacement).
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MiGFlug.com
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Sukhoi T-4 - The Russian Valkyrie | MiGFlug.com Blog
August 29, 2014 - And even though they were built to take the aircraft to mach 3.0 they – as mentioned previously – never got the chance to prove themself as the program was cancelled in 1975. As the T-4 was seen as the SSSR competitor to the XB-70 Valkyrie, here are the specifications for both of them (although ...
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Military Factory
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Sukhoi T-4 (Sotka) Prototype Supersonic Strategic Bomber / High-Speed Reconnaissance Aircraft
Performance estimates included a maximum speed of 2,000 miles per hour (Mach 3.0), a cruise speed of 1,865 miles per hour (Mach 2.8), a ferry range out to 4,350 miles and a service ceiling as high as 80,000 feet. As a strategic bomber it was assumed that the aircraft would carry conventional ...
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Fandom
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T-4 - Airforce Delta Wikia - Fandom
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NamuWiki
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Kawasaki T-4 - NamuWiki
The total number of T-4s produced is 212, including 4 XT-4 prototypes, and they have been steadily produced for 15 years, contributing greatly to the development of the Japanese aviation industry. The problem is that the Air Self-Defense Force's tactical aircraft number is about 300, but 212 of them were selected. It has insufficient specs to be used as an advanced trainer, and cannot be used to its full potential in an emergency.
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Reddit
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r/Warthunder on Reddit: Kawasaki T-4
January 5, 2024 -

With the leaked Alpha Jet coming to the game and the already added AMX Japan really deserves a similar plane to pretty much every other nation that has such a CAS airplane, Loadouts are sadly a bit of a bummer, having 5 hard-points (4 under wing, 1 under the fuselage) it can only carry Aim-9’s, Dumb/R** Bombs and gunpods, so sadly no guided munitions which Japan sadly lacks, however the hard-points are able to carry these munitions so I’d say to finally cut Japan some slack with its lacking CAS options besides the F-16AJ pls give them some 500lbs guided bombs with a laser pod mounted on the belly like other NATO CAS planes so that Japan actually has something.

Yes it would be ‘historically inaccurate’ but how long are we gonna keep lobbing that argument at everyone who just wants the nations to be balanced out, and with for example the Yak-141 getting missiles it never carried why can’t the T-4 get the same treatment.

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Hangar 47
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Kawasaki T-4 | Hangar 47
April 5, 2017 - The Blue Impulse aerobatic team ... “hacks.” Similar in configuration to the French-German Alpha Jet, the T-4 has superior thrust (7,320 lbs....
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Wikidata
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T-4 - Wikidata
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Random Japan Academy
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How Kawasaki's T-4 Jet Trains Japanese Pilots | Random Japan Academy
July 17, 2024 - This aircraft, including its twin engines, is domestically produced and renowned for being used by JASDF’s aerobatic team – the “Blue Impulse.” ... The T-4 training jet, also known as “Dolphin” due to its slightly round appearance, was developed primarily by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in the late 1980s.