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EMB-312 Tucano

EMB-312 Tucano

Training Turboprop Aircrafts
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Basic Information
Name
EMB-312 Tucano
Designation
EMB-312 Tucano
Alternate Designation
A-29 Super Tucano, ALX Super Tucano, AT-29 Super Tucano, EMB-312F, EMB-312H Super Tucano, Light Air Support (US Air Force LAS version), S312, T-27 Tucano, Tucano T.1
Equipment Type
Training Turboprop Aircrafts
Manufacturer
Embraer
Date of Introduction
1983
Description

EMB-312 Tucano (Toucan in English) was developed by Embraer beginning in the late 1970s to replace Brazil's Air Force Cessna T-37 training aircraft. The Brazilian Air Force took delivery of the first production machine in 1983. Despite Pratt & Whitney Canada PT-6A is the standard engine in production aircraft it can be powered by alternative powerplants according to end customer requirements. The basic EMB-312 Tucano aircraft entered into service in 1983 with more than 600 aircraft sold to at least 15 international customers. EMB-312H Super Tucano was an evolution of EMB-312 aircraft with an stretched fuselage developed by Embraer. It was powered by more powerful Pratt & Whitney Canada PT-6A-68 engine rated at 1,250-shp. Super Tucano was the aircraft defeated by Raytheon's T-6 during JPATS competition. ALX (Light Attack Aircraft) is a further evolution of Super Tucano featuring enhanced performance, zero-zero ejection seats, PT-6A-68/3 engine rated at 1,600-shp and onboard oxygen generation system (OBOGS). EMB-312H Super Tucano and multi-purpose ALX are different aircraft but since 2003 Super Tucano designation applies to ALX. Actually Super Tucano is ALX designation for the export market. Single-engine Super Tucano/ALX suits training and light attack roles combining fourth generation avionics and armament systems while yielding jet-like performance. In addition to flight training, Super Tucano/ALX also offers in-flight virtual training for armaments and sensors. Embraer' Super Tucano/ALX has five external underwing and fuselage stations carrying weaponry and fuel tanks. The armament options include unguided rockets, gun pods, air-to-air missiles, free fall bombs and smart munitions. Its design flexibility allows operations from unprepared runways, day or night. Single-seat A-29 Super Tucano designation refers to light attack variant while twin-seat AT-29 Super Tucano refers to the variant intended for both training and light attack roles. Embraer is marketing Super Tucano/ALX on the international market to fill the gap of many low budget Air Forces which can not afford expensive jet aircraft. The aircraft is available for current Tucano operators to boost their fleets capabilities. To date, Super Tucano/ALX has been ordered by the Brazilian Air Force and the Dominican Republic. In August 2001 Brazil signed for 76 ALX Super Tucano aircraft plus 23 options with the first delivered in December 2003. Dominican Republic ordered 10 Super Tucanos in August 2001. Embraer and the Government of Colombia on behalf of its Air Force signed a $235 million contract for the purchase of 25 Super Tucano aircraft on December 7, 2005. The Colombian Air Force was operating 14 Tucano basic training aircraft acquired in the 1990s. The newest Super Tucano aircraft were ordered to conduct internal and border security missions.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 2
Max Speed 450.0 km/h
Range 1800.0 km
Service Ceiling 10700 m
Wingspan 11.10 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Training Turboprop Aircrafts
Status Active
Also Known As A-29 Super Tucano, ALX Super Tucano, AT-29 Super Tucano, EMB-312F, EMB-312H Super Tucano, Light Air Support (US Air Force LAS version), S312, T-27 Tucano, Tucano T.1
Origin Brazil
Contractor Embraer
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1983
Total Production 791
Unitary Cost USD $17.8 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 2
Number of Engines 1
Dimensions — Height 3.4 meter
Dimensions — Length 11.4 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan 11.1 meter
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 3,200 kilogram
Mass — Payload 1,500 kilogram
Performance — Ceiling 10,700 meter
Performance — Max Range 1,800 kilometer
Power — Max Power at TakeOff 1,600 shp
Speed — Cruise Speed 114 mps
Speed — Top Speed at High Altitude 125 mps
Time — Flight Endurance 5 hour
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Rockets: Skyfire-70
Item 2 Turboprop Engines: PT6A (1)
Variants
Variant 1 EMB-312 Tucano
Variant 2 A-29N Super Tucano
Details
Country of Origin Brazil
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
11.4 m
Width
11.1 m
Height
3.4 m
Weight
3200 kg
Operators (29)
United States
France
United Kingdom
Iran
Brazil
Afghanistan
Angola
Argentina
Burkina Faso
Chile
Colombia
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
Ghana
Honduras
Indonesia
Iraq
Kenya
Kuwait
Lebanon
Mali
Mauritania
Nigeria
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Senegal
Venezuela
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