Freedom Fighter F-5 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0XY82993 Dust Cover
011090237
1-13 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
1-244-883-00 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
10-00276-037 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
10-22038 Key Washer
006373110
10-285418-03P Electrical Receptacle Connector
000075976
10-285453-03P Electrical Receptacle Connector
000075976
10-390950-2 Igniter Assembly
014614347
10027250 O-ring
005421421
10051053 O-ring
007021048
1009061-001 Electroluminescent Panel Lamp
004891441
10091-2 Poppet Valve Seat
009288554
10107376 Airframe Ball Bearing
003071625
10108873 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
011807251
10123404 Blind Rivet
000511438
10129562 O-ring
007264153
10154145 Retaining Ring
005505176
10159848 O-ring
007596968
10163253 O-ring
002799317
101855 Spur Antibacklash Gear
009423094
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Aircraft, Freedom Fighter F-5

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The Northrop F-5A and F-5B Freedom Fighter and the F-5E and F-5F Tiger II are part of a supersonic light fighter family, initially designed in the late 1950s by Northrop Corporation. Being smaller and simpler than contemporaries such as the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, the F-5 cost less to both procure and operate, making it a popular export aircraft. The F-5 started life as a privately funded light fighter program by Northrop in the 1950s. The design team wrapped a small, highly aerodynamic fighter around two compact and high-thrust General Electric J85 engines, focusing on performance and low cost of maintenance. Though primarily designed for the day air superiority role, the aircraft is also a capable ground-attack platform. The F-5A entered service in the early 1960s. During the Cold War, over 800 were produced through 1972 for U.S. allies. Though the USAF had no acknowledged need for a light fighter, it did procure roughly 1,200 Northrop T-38 Talon trainer aircraft, which were directly based on the F-5A.

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