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The ''Aeromachina'' AC-32 is a single-engine multi-role fighter aircraft developed by [[Aeromachina]] for the [[Royal Salisfordian Air Force]]. Originally designed as an air superiority fighter, it eventually evolved into a all-weather multi-role aircraft. Over 400 have been built since production was approved in 1978.  
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The ''Aeromachina'' AC-32 is a single-engine multi-role fighter aircraft developed by [[Aermachina]] for the [[Royal Salisfordian Air Force]]. Originally designed as an air superiority fighter, it eventually evolved into a all-weather multi-role aircraft. Over 400 have been built since production was approved in 1978.  
  
 
The AC-32 is the workhorse of the Royal Salisfordian Air Force, and makes up the majority of Salisford's air superiority and ground attack capabilities.
 
The AC-32 is the workhorse of the Royal Salisfordian Air Force, and makes up the majority of Salisford's air superiority and ground attack capabilities.

Revision as of 16:22, 8 December 2021

Aeromachina AC-32
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Scale model of the AC-32 undergoing aerodynamic testing.
Role
Multirole fighter, air superiority fighter
National origin
Salisford
Manufacturer
Aeromachina
First flight
27 March 1980
Introduction
6 June 1981
Status
In service
Produced
1980–present
Number built
432

The Aeromachina AC-32 is a single-engine multi-role fighter aircraft developed by Aermachina for the Royal Salisfordian Air Force. Originally designed as an air superiority fighter, it eventually evolved into a all-weather multi-role aircraft. Over 400 have been built since production was approved in 1978.

The AC-32 is the workhorse of the Royal Salisfordian Air Force, and makes up the majority of Salisford's air superiority and ground attack capabilities.

Development

Design

Operational History

Variants

Operators

Specifications

See also