Freedom Fighter F-5 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2484859 Pump Cam Plate
000030912
2484886 Liquid Pump Housing
000030911
2487381 Shaft And Piston Assembly
000030910
24898P092 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
2491790 Rod End Plain Bearing
000037451
250636-1 Servovalve Hydraulic Cover
000096068
250A150-2 Wheel Balancing Weight
010664324
2579474 Rotating Counter
008251480
26027 Power Supply
001473782
2605793 Bleeder Val Adapter
010996736
26326096 Hydr Valve Cylinder
009988707
26526737 Remote Control Lever
000528747
266101-0100 Compass Compensation Equipment
005917147
27-174 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
2702075 Depep Valve Parts Kit
004827265
2721 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
2760001-102 Flow Control Thermostat
010462803
28-2109 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411130
28-43442-1 Flutter Dampener Piston
000096082
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Aircraft, Freedom Fighter F-5

Picture of Freedom Fighter F-5 Aircraft

The Northrop F-5A and F-5B Freedom Fighter and the F-5E and F-5F Tiger II are part of a supersonic light fighter family, initially designed in the late 1950s by Northrop Corporation. Being smaller and simpler than contemporaries such as the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, the F-5 cost less to both procure and operate, making it a popular export aircraft. The F-5 started life as a privately funded light fighter program by Northrop in the 1950s. The design team wrapped a small, highly aerodynamic fighter around two compact and high-thrust General Electric J85 engines, focusing on performance and low cost of maintenance. Though primarily designed for the day air superiority role, the aircraft is also a capable ground-attack platform. The F-5A entered service in the early 1960s. During the Cold War, over 800 were produced through 1972 for U.S. allies. Though the USAF had no acknowledged need for a light fighter, it did procure roughly 1,200 Northrop T-38 Talon trainer aircraft, which were directly based on the F-5A.

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