Freedom Fighter F-5 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
460426 Tuning Insulator
001584343
46342-3-1 Alternating Current Motor
002533821
46438 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
014668495
46546400201 Hexagon Plain Nut
007924345
466054-801 Branched Wiring Harness
001084257
467179-801 Cable Assembly
010246680
467194-801 Cable Assembly
010251467
47-071 2-011 O-ring
005421421
47-071 2-237 O-ring
007264153
4704-109074 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
47187 Fuel Nozzle Lockscrew
000154190
47502-1 Aircraft Fuel Tank
001467703
4762125955 Screw
010751268
4871920002 Diode Semiconductor Device
010752995
4872541300 Transistor
010679175
4990365-1 Guide Housing
008781320
4990365-2 Guide Housing
008781319
4A6750007A Photo Semiconductor Device
010763937
4M7652 Retaining Ring
005505176
4Y36301011 Upper Drm Assembly
010681736
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Aircraft, Freedom Fighter F-5

Picture of Freedom Fighter F-5 Aircraft

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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