The first Tranche 2 Eurofighter Typhoon,
Instrumented Production Aircraft Seven (IPA7 /
98+07), prepares to land after its first
flight from EADS Manching 1/16/08
Photo: EADS / Dietmar Fenners
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1/16/08 - Hallbergmoos - The first Tranche 2
Eurofighter Typhoon has made its first flight at EADS
Military Air Systems’ site in Manching. Instrumented
Production Aircraft Seven (IPA7) was piloted by EADS
Test Pilot Chris Worning.
The aircraft, a German single seat variant,
represents the full Tranche 2 build standard and its
first prominent task will be to accomplish Type
Acceptance for Block 8, the first capability standard
of Tranche 2, in April 2008. This work will be carried
out together with the BAE Systems-operated IPA6 based
at Warton. IPA6 (BS031) is essentially a Tranche 1
standard aircraft but utilises the full Tranche 2
mission computer suite and avionics features. The
first series of EJ200 engine flight testing for
Tranche 2 was successfully concluded at the end of
November with IPA2 in Italy.
The first Tranche 2 Eurofighter Typhoon,
Instrumented Production Aircraft Seven (IPA7 /
98+07), is taxiing in after its first flight
from EADS Manching 1/16/08
Photo: EADS / Dietmar Fenners
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The significant Tranche 2 capabilities focus mainly
on the new mission computers which deliver the higher
processing and memory capacity required for the
integration of future weapons such as Meteor, Storm
Shadow and Taurus. Differences in the build standard
to Tranche 1 are related to changes in production
technology or obsolescence.
Based on the Tranche 2 production contract, signed on
14 December 2004, and the original export contract
with Austria, the Eurofighter consortium will deliver
251 Tranche 2 weapon systems: 93 to the United
Kingdom, 75 to Germany, 48 to Italy and 35 to Spain.
The difference to the original figure of 236 is based
on the delivery of 15 Tranche 1 aircraft to Austria,
for which the nations receive aircraft originally
ordered by Austria in Tranche 2. Deliveries of Tranche
2 Eurofighter Typhoons to all four Partner Nations
will begin in Summer 2008 and are scheduled to run
until 2013. 32 aircraft are already in final assembly
at the partner companies Alenia Aeronautica, BAE
Systems, EADS CASA and EADS Deutschland.
Source: Eurofighter Press Release