Built by Dassault-Breguet and Dornier, the Franco-German Alpha Jet is a twin-engine trainer aircraft with a tandem two-seat configuration that is easy and safe to fly. It was designed to be as light and simple as possible. With its excellent flight characteristics and the absence of dangerous responses during spins, stalls or transonic flight, it is ideally suited for pilot training. The Alpha Jet entered operational service with the French Air Force in January 1979. The tactical support version chosen by the German Luftwaffe was delivered from 1980 onward. A total of 512 Alpha Jets were produced, of which 329 were exported for service in ten air forces. Dimensions: 24 cm long - 18.5 cm wide - 8 cm high.
For more detailed information about the Alpha Jet, visit the official Dassault Aviation website at https://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/passion/aircraft/military-dassault-aircraft/alpha-jet/