Soko Galeb G2

5.0.2

5.0.2

Photos of the Galeb Photographer: John Dibbs – The Plane Picture Company

Soko G-2A Galeb (Seagull)

This aircraft was the first jet airplane designed and manufactured in Yugoslavia. It was used mostly to train pilots. It could also be used to attack enemy forces on the ground. Used in the movie Iron Eagle 3
Civil Registration: N669M
Yugoslav Air Force serial: 23172
Wingspan: 34 feet 4½ inches
Length: 33 feet 11 inches
Height: 10 feet 9 inches
Engine: Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet
2,500 lbs static thrust
Speed
top: 505 mph
cruise: 400 mph
landing: 130 mph
G limits:   + 7½   – 4
Ceiling
cruise: 25,0000 feet
maximum: 39, 375 feet
Range: 650
Fuel capacity: 335 gallons
Fuel consumption: 125 gph
Armament: two .5 inch machine guns
provisions for four 57mm air-to-ground rockets two 110 pound bombs
Number built: approximately 150 between 1963 – 1970

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