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<blockquote data-quote="federicobarbarroja" data-source="post: 179351"><p>The British Aerospace EAP was a technology demonstrator aircraft developed as a private venture in the 1980s and which eventually formed <strong>the basis </strong>for the Eurofighter Typhoon.</p><p></p><p>In 1982, British Aerospace exhibited a mockup of the Agile Combat Aircraft (ACA) at the Farnborough Air Show as well as the Paris Air Show in May 1983. The ACA combined several years of private venture research by BAe, costing around £25 million, with similar studies done by MBB (in the TKF-90 project) and Aeritalia. Plans were made by the three companies to produce two technology demonstrator aircraft based on ACA under the name "Experimental Aircraft Programme".</p><p>Initial definition of what became the Eurofighter project started soon after the EAP project was initiated. Without the research from ACA and EAP, the Eurofighter would not have been possible. While the similarity between the EAP and the Eurofighter/Typhoon is striking there are some important differences; <strong>the cranked delta wings of the EAP have been replaced with a straight delta, the size of the fin has been reduced dramatically and the rectangular intake of the prototype has been replaced with a "smiling" configuration.</strong> (bueno creo que la entrada de aire "rectangular" permanece igual.)</p><p>saludos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="federicobarbarroja, post: 179351"] The British Aerospace EAP was a technology demonstrator aircraft developed as a private venture in the 1980s and which eventually formed [B]the basis [/B]for the Eurofighter Typhoon. In 1982, British Aerospace exhibited a mockup of the Agile Combat Aircraft (ACA) at the Farnborough Air Show as well as the Paris Air Show in May 1983. The ACA combined several years of private venture research by BAe, costing around £25 million, with similar studies done by MBB (in the TKF-90 project) and Aeritalia. Plans were made by the three companies to produce two technology demonstrator aircraft based on ACA under the name "Experimental Aircraft Programme". Initial definition of what became the Eurofighter project started soon after the EAP project was initiated. Without the research from ACA and EAP, the Eurofighter would not have been possible. While the similarity between the EAP and the Eurofighter/Typhoon is striking there are some important differences; [B]the cranked delta wings of the EAP have been replaced with a straight delta, the size of the fin has been reduced dramatically and the rectangular intake of the prototype has been replaced with a "smiling" configuration.[/B] (bueno creo que la entrada de aire "rectangular" permanece igual.) saludos [/QUOTE]
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