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rdfs:comment | - The Aermacchi or Macchi MB-326 is a light military jet aircraft designed in Italy. Originally conceived as a two-seat trainer, there have also been single and two-seat light attack versions produced. It is one of the most commercially successful aircraft of its type, being bought by more than 10 countries and produced under licence in Australia, Brazil and South Africa. It set many category records, including an altitude record of 56,807 ft (17,315 m) on 18 March 1966. More than 600 were built.
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Guns | - provision for 2 × 12.7 mm Browning machine guns in underwing pods
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Type | - Advanced trainer/Light attack
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Caption | - Front Cockpit
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bombs | - Up to 2000 lb of weapons on six hardpoints, including gun-pods, bombs, and rockets
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Alt | - Front Cockpit
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Image | - Aermacchi MB-326 Front Seat Cockpit.jpg
- Aermacchi MB-326 Rear Seat Cockpit.jpg
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engine (jet) | - Bristol Siddeley Viper Mk.11
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ref | - Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1969-70
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abstract | - The Aermacchi or Macchi MB-326 is a light military jet aircraft designed in Italy. Originally conceived as a two-seat trainer, there have also been single and two-seat light attack versions produced. It is one of the most commercially successful aircraft of its type, being bought by more than 10 countries and produced under licence in Australia, Brazil and South Africa. It set many category records, including an altitude record of 56,807 ft (17,315 m) on 18 March 1966. More than 600 were built.
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