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Showcasing a given aircraft against its rivals spanning generations.

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The graphs below offer up an interesting glimpse into the comparison of various aircraft systems when compared to the one you were currently viewing. As the other four entries are chosen at random, you aircraft might be displayed with others of a different type or of a completely different era. In either case, it is interesting to observe the differences and similarities.

To compare and contrast two aircraft side-by-side with direct control over both selections complete with visual graphs, go here. To compare up to four aircraft side-by-side, try this page out.

NOTE: Values of "0" are indicative of NA or Not Available in our system. We are either tracking down the missing information at the moment or it has been deemed classified by the owning government/contractor (as with new or classified technologies).

Keyboard F5 REFRESH (F5) this page to show the currently selected aircraft compared against FOUR OTHER RANDOM aircraft.

  Maximum Speed (Km/h) - Convert It!
IAI Kfir / F-21A
 
2,440
Lockheed F-94 Starfire
 
941
Dornier Do 28 / Do 128 Skyservant
 
323
Dewoitine D.500
 
402
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
 
520

  Service Ceiling (Meters) - Convert It!
IAI Kfir / F-21A
 
17,690
Lockheed F-94 Starfire
 
15,665
Dornier Do 28 / Do 128 Skyservant
 
7,680
Dewoitine D.500
 
8,350
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
 
10,000

  Range (Km) - Convert It!
IAI Kfir / F-21A
 
882
Lockheed F-94 Starfire
 
1,930
Dornier Do 28 / Do 128 Skyservant
 
1,050
Dewoitine D.500
 
985
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
 
3,500

  Production Totals - Full Aircraft List
IAI Kfir / F-21A
 
230
Lockheed F-94 Starfire
 
853
Dornier Do 28 / Do 128 Skyservant
 
121
Dewoitine D.500
 
0
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
 
448

  Maximum Take-Off Weight (Kg) - Convert It!
IAI Kfir / F-21A
 
16,500
Lockheed F-94 Starfire
 
10,977
Dornier Do 28 / Do 128 Skyservant
 
4,350
Dewoitine D.500
 
1,915
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
 
88,000

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  IAI Kfir / F-21A
L:15.65m W:8.22m H:4.55m
Empty: 7,285kg Crew: 1
Powerplant:1 x IAI/General Electric license-build J79-JIE turbojet engine with afterburn generating 17,860lbs of thrust.

The Kfir (translated to "Lion Cub") was a semi-indigenous Israeli fighter development designed to fulfill an IAF (Israeli Air Force) requirement for a ground strike fighter. While Israel had purchased and was awaiting deliver...READ MORE

  Lockheed F-94 Starfire
L:13.56m W:12.93m H:4.55m
Empty: 5,761kg Crew: 2
Powerplant:1 x Pratt & Whitney J48-P-5 turbojet engine generating 8,750lbs of thrust.

The F-94 (nicknamed "Starfire" in the "C" model only) was developed from the successful twin-seat Lockheed trainer aircraft known as the T-33 Shooting Star, which in itself was based on the single-seat P-80 / F-80 Shooting St...READ MORE

  Dornier Do 28 / Do 128 Skyservant
L:11.41m W:15.55m H:3.9m
Empty: 2,328kg Crew: 2
Powerplant:2 x Lycoming IGSO-540-A1E 6-cylinder piston engines developing 380hp each.

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  Dewoitine D.500
L:7.65m W:12.09m H:2.7m
Empty: 1,427kg Crew: 1
Powerplant:1 x Hispano-Suiza 12Xcrs in-line piston engine generating 690hp.

The D.500 series, as a whole, was merely a stop-gap design for France - bridging a gap between two eras of aviation resulting from post-World War One design and preceeding World War, commonly known as the interwar years. The ...READ MORE

  Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
L:40m W:53.06m H:14.7m
Empty: 46,000kg Crew: 6
Powerplant:4 x Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radial engines delivering 3,800hp each.

With the close of World War 2 and the accompanying Berlin Airlift, the United States military saw a need to replace its aged C-74 "Globemaster I" systems with a newer and more capable platform. The C-124 was put forth as a pr...READ MORE

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Picture of IAI Kfir / F-21A

Designation: IAI Kfir / F-21A
Model: IAI Kfir C.7
Classification Type:
Multi-Role Aircraft
Contractor: Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) - Israel

Country of Origin: Israel
Initial Year of Service: 1975
Crew/Accommodations: 1
Length: 51.35ft (15.65m)
Wingspan/Width:
26.97ft (8.22m)
Height:
14.93ft (4.55m)
Powerplant: 1 x IAI/General Electric license-build J79-JIE turbojet engine with afterburn generating 17,860lbs of thrust.

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