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- IAI_Lavi abstract "The IAI Lavi (Hebrew: לביא, "Young Lion") was a single-engined 4th generation fighter developed in Israel in the 1980s. Developed by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), the choice to develop the Lavi was controversial, both with the Israeli public due to the enormous associated costs and particularly with the U.S. government due to competition with American fighters on the export market. These issues led to its ultimate cancellation.The Lavi was planned to be the mainstay of the Israeli Air Force, and considerable export sales for the aircraft had been forecast. The uniqueness of its design was in the combination of a small, aerodynamic, highly maneuverable plane, with sophisticated, software-rich systems, low armed drag, and the ability to carry a large payload at high speed and over long distances. As of 2012, two of the prototypes have been preserved, and have been on public display.".
- IAI_Lavi manufacturer Israel_Aerospace_Industries.
- IAI_Lavi numberBuilt "3".
- IAI_Lavi wikiPageExternalLink 3fal90.htm.
- IAI_Lavi wikiPageExternalLink 1991%20-%200188.html.
- IAI_Lavi wikiPageExternalLink lavi.html.
- IAI_Lavi wikiPageID "1254910".
- IAI_Lavi wikiPageRevisionID "596939550".
- IAI_Lavi align "right".
- IAI_Lavi areaAlt "355.0".
- IAI_Lavi areaMain "33.0".
- IAI_Lavi armament "* 1 × 30 mm DEFA cannon * 7,260 kg of stores".
- IAI_Lavi ceilingAlt "50000.0".
- IAI_Lavi ceilingMain "15,240 m".
- IAI_Lavi climbRateAlt "50000.0".
- IAI_Lavi climbRateMain "254.0".
- IAI_Lavi crew "1".
- IAI_Lavi emptyWeightAlt "15500.0".
- IAI_Lavi emptyWeightMain "7031.0".
- IAI_Lavi engine(jet)_ Pratt_&_Whitney_PW1120.
- IAI_Lavi firstFlight "1986-12-31".
- IAI_Lavi hasPhotoCollection IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi heightAlt "477.52".
- IAI_Lavi heightMain "4.78 m".
- IAI_Lavi jetOrProp%3F_ "jet".
- IAI_Lavi lengthAlt "1457.96".
- IAI_Lavi lengthMain "14.57 m".
- IAI_Lavi loadedWeightAlt "22025.0".
- IAI_Lavi loadedWeightMain "9991.0".
- IAI_Lavi loadingAlt "62".
- IAI_Lavi loadingMain "303.2".
- IAI_Lavi manufacturer Israel_Aerospace_Industries.
- IAI_Lavi maxSpeedAlt "1220.0".
- IAI_Lavi maxSpeedMain "1965".
- IAI_Lavi maxTakeoffWeightAlt "42500.0".
- IAI_Lavi maxTakeoffWeightMain "19277.0".
- IAI_Lavi numberBuilt "3".
- IAI_Lavi numberOfJets "1".
- IAI_Lavi planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- IAI_Lavi quote ""The Lavi is better for security than holding onto the Gaza Strip"".
- IAI_Lavi rangeAlt "2300.0".
- IAI_Lavi rangeMain "3700.0".
- IAI_Lavi ref "Wilson".
- IAI_Lavi similarAircraft "* Saab JAS 39 Gripen * Chengdu J-10 * F-16 * JF-17 Thunder * Mitsubishi F-2".
- IAI_Lavi source "--05-18".
- IAI_Lavi spanAlt "878.84".
- IAI_Lavi spanMain "8.78 m".
- IAI_Lavi status "Cancelled in August 1987".
- IAI_Lavi weight "0.94".
- IAI_Lavi thrustAlt "20600".
- IAI_Lavi thrustMain "91.5 kN".
- IAI_Lavi type "Multirole fighter".
- IAI_Lavi typeOfJet "afterburning turbofan".
- IAI_Lavi width "16.0".
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Canard_aircraft.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Cancelled_military_aircraft_projects_of_Israel.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Delta-wing_aircraft.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:IAI_aircraft.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Israeli_fighter_aircraft_1980–1989.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Israel–United_States_relations.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Israel.
- IAI_Lavi subject Category:Single-engined_jet_aircraft.
- IAI_Lavi type Abstraction100002137.
- IAI_Lavi type Act100030358.
- IAI_Lavi type Activity100407535.
- IAI_Lavi type CancelledMilitaryAircraftProjectsOfIsrael.
- IAI_Lavi type Event100029378.
- IAI_Lavi type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- IAI_Lavi type Undertaking100795720.
- IAI_Lavi type Work100575741.
- IAI_Lavi type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- IAI_Lavi type Aircraft.
- IAI_Lavi type MeanOfTransportation.
- IAI_Lavi type Product.
- IAI_Lavi type Model_airplane.
- IAI_Lavi type DesignedArtifact.
- IAI_Lavi comment "The IAI Lavi (Hebrew: לביא, "Young Lion") was a single-engined 4th generation fighter developed in Israel in the 1980s. Developed by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), the choice to develop the Lavi was controversial, both with the Israeli public due to the enormous associated costs and particularly with the U.S. government due to competition with American fighters on the export market.".
- IAI_Lavi label "I.A.I. Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "IAI Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "IAI Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "IAI Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "IAI Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "IAI Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "IAI Lavi".
- IAI_Lavi label "ラビ (航空機)".
- IAI_Lavi label "獅式戰鬥機".
- IAI_Lavi sameAs IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs I.A.I._Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs ラビ_(航空機).
- IAI_Lavi sameAs IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs m.04mk6k.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs Q150245.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs Q150245.
- IAI_Lavi sameAs IAI_Lavi.
- IAI_Lavi wasDerivedFrom IAI_Lavi?oldid=596939550.
- IAI_Lavi isPrimaryTopicOf IAI_Lavi.