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1 Design and development  





2 Aircraft on display  





3 Specifications (Mirage F2 with TF30)  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 Bibliography  














Dassault Mirage F2






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Mirage F2
Role Attack/fighter
National origin France
Manufacturer Dassault Aviation
First flight 12 June 1966
Status Cancelled
Number built 1
Developed from Dassault Mirage III
Developed into Dassault Mirage G

The Dassault Mirage F2 was a French prototype two-seat ground attack/fighter aircraft, which was designed to serve as a test bed for the SNECMA TF306 turbofan engine. The F2 also influenced the subsequent Dassault Mirage G, a variable geometry design.

Design and development

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Dassault were tasked in the early 1960s to design a low-altitude intruder that did not have the high approach speeds associated with the delta wing of the Mirage III. Unlike the Mirage III, the F2 had a high-mounted swept wing and horizontal tail surfaces. The prototype powered by a Pratt & Whitney TF30 turbofan first flew on 12 June 1966. It was re-engined with the SNECMA TF306 for the second flight on 29 December 1966.

Two parallel developments were a single-seat Mirage F3 interceptor and a scaled-down and simpler Mirage F1. Eventually the French Air Force chose to develop the French-engined F1, and the F2 did not enter production.[1]

The fuselage and engine from the F2 formed the basis of a variable-geometry variant, the Mirage G.[1]

Aircraft on display

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The Mirage F2 is now preserved with DGA Techniques Aeronautiques in Toulouse Balma.[citation needed]

Specifications (Mirage F2 with TF30)

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Data from the Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft.[1]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

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Related development

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Orbis 1985, p. 1333

Bibliography

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