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Dassault Mirage G Swing-Wing Prototype in a Hangar with ?

Dassault Mirage G Swing-Wing Prototype in a Hangar with Pratt & Whitney P&W / Snecma Tf-306 Turbofan Jet-Engine Removed Date: 1967

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1967 Dassault Hangar Mirage Pratt Prototype Removed Snecma Swing Wing Turbofan Whitney Aerolane Jet Engine


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In this photograph, the Dassault Mirage G swing-wing prototype is seen resting in a hangar, with the Pratt & Whitney PW/Snecma TF-306 turbofan jet-engine conspicuously absent. The year is 1967, and this groundbreaking aircraft is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the aeronautical industry during this era. The Mirage G, developed by the French aviation firm Dassault Aviation, was a significant advancement in military aviation technology. Its swing-wing design allowed the plane to adapt to various flight conditions, enhancing its performance and versatility. The TF-306 turbofan engine was a crucial component of the Mirage G, providing the necessary thrust for its impressive speed and agility. In this image, the engine has been removed from the aircraft, likely for maintenance or testing purposes. The absence of the engine reveals the intricate details of the Mirage G's engine bay, showcasing the complex machinery that powered this marvel of aviation technology. The hangar setting provides a sense of scale and context, emphasizing the size and sophistication of the Mirage G prototype. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the world of aviation history, highlighting the intricacies of aircraft design and engineering during the late 1960s. The Dassault Mirage G swing-wing prototype and its Pratt & Whitney PW/Snecma TF-306 turbofan engine represent a pivotal moment in military aviation, pushing the boundaries of what was possible in aircraft design and performance.

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