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ERJ-145ER
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Crew:
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2
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Passengers:
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45 – 54
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Task:
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Commuter
airliner
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Wing Span:
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20,04 m
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Length:
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29,87 m
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Height:
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6,76 m
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Load:
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5.515
kg (ER) 6.100 (LR) |
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Max.
take-off weight:
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20.600
kg (ER) 22.000 (LR) |
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Max. landing weight:
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18.700
kg
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Engine (s):
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Two
Allison Rolls-Royce AE3007A turbofans
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Cruise Speed:
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Normal
667 km/h max.822 km/h
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Operating altitude:
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9.754 m
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Max. Range:
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3.100 km
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Military variants:
AEW&C
The
EMB 145 AEW&C
- equipped with an advanced Ericsson ERIEYE phased-array,
multimode radar system - represents the most affordable and
capable airborne early warning and control solution for
worldwide applications.
The
maiden-flight of the R-99A (Brazilian Air Force AEW&C)
was made as PT-XSA today known as FAB6701.
Brazilian
Air Force 2
Mexican Air
Force 2
Remote
Sensing
The
EMB 145
RS/AGS
incorporates advanced mission equipment, such as synthetic
aperture radar (SAR), to provide day/night and all-weather
ground imagery over large areas, plus other sophisticated
sensors that allow it to perform ground surveillance and
environmental protection tasks
Maritime Patrol/Anti-Submarine Warfare
The
EMB 145 MP/ASW (P 99)
is designed for a wide range of missions, including surface
surveillance, search and rescue, and
anti-surface/anti-submarine maritime warfare.
Mexican Air
Force 1
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