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(Ya Hossein) Tazarve ({{lang-fa|تذرو}}, "Pheasant") is an Iranian-made jet training aircraft, first revealed during Iran airshow 2002, in Kish.[1]

Iran began a programme to develop a jet trainer in the early 1990s, first flying a proof of concept aircraft, the Dorna in 1995, a second, much modified aircraft, the Tondar flying in 1998, with a third aircraft, the Tazarve introducing further revisions.[2] This third prototype was publicly unveiled at the Iran Kish Air Show in October–November 2002.[3]

The Tazarve is a small aircraft of all composite (carbon fibre and glass-reinforced plastic construction, with a mid-mounted straight wing).[4] It is powered by a single General Electric J85 jet engine, procured from existing Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force stocks.[5] An order for five development examples and 25 production aircraft was placed by the Iranian air Force.[3] At least the pre-production aircraft appear to have been built by 2008.[5]

Specifications

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|crew=Two
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|length main= 10.7 m
|length alt= 35 ft 10 in
|span main= 8.04 m
|span alt= 26 ft 4 in
|height main= 3.63 m
|height alt= 11 ft 9 in
|area main=
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|empty weight main= 2,550 kg
|empty weight alt= 5,622 lb
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|max takeoff weight main= 4,000 kg
|max takeoff weight alt= 8,818 lb
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|engine (jet)=General Electric J85-17
|type of jet=non afterburning turbojet
|number of jets=1
|thrust main= 12.7 kN
|thrust alt= 2,805 lbf
|thrust original=
|afterburning thrust main=
|afterburning thrust alt=
|max speed main=648 km/h
|max speed alt= 350 knots, 402 mph
|cruise speed main=
|cruise speed alt=
|stall speed main= 158 km/h
|stall speed alt= 85 knots, 98 mph
|never exceed speed main=
|never exceed speed alt=
|range main= 750 km
|range alt= 405 NM, 466 mi
|ceiling main= 11,582 m
|ceiling alt= 38,000 ft
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See also

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  • Iran Aviation Industries Organization
  • Military of Iran
  • Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
  • List of Iranian Air Force aircraft
  • Iranian military industry
  • Current Equipment of the Iranian Army

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References

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1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.janes.com/defence/air_forces/news_briefs/jdw021127_01.shtml |accessdate=July 26, 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070311225114/http://www.janes.com/defence/air_forces/news_briefs/jdw021127_01.shtml |archivedate=March 11, 2007 }}
2. ^Hewson 2003, p.16.
3. ^Duffy 2002, p.24.
4. ^http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/tazarv.htm
5. ^"IRIAF (Ya Hossein) Tazarve (Iran)". Jane's.com, 9 September 2008, Retrieved 9 November 2008.
6. ^Hewson 2003, p.17.
  • Duffy, Paul. "US sanctions drive industry progress". Flight International, 19–25 November 2002. p. 24.
  • Hewson, Robert. "Ya Hossein Tazave: Iran's own jet trainer". International Air Power Review. Volume 8, Spring 2003. Norwalk, Connecticut, USA: AirTime Publishing, 2003. pp. 16–17. {{ISBN|1-880588-54-4}}.
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