E-2 Hawkeye

The Grumman E-2 Hawkeye is an American all-weather, aircraft carrier-based tactical Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft. The twin turboprop aircraft was designed and developed in the 1950s by Grumman for the United States Navy as a replacement for the E-1 Tracer. The United States Navy aircraft has been progressively updated with the latest variant, the E-2D, first flying in 2007. Small numbers are also operated by other countries, the largest ... more

Maiden flight:

  • 1960

Introduced:

  • Jan 1964

Length:

  • 17.56 m (57.61 ft )
  • ,
  • 17.5514 m (57.5833 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 604 km/h (375 mph )
  • ,
  • 603.504 km/h (375.003 mph )

Also known as:

  • the hummer,
  • Super Fudd

Aircraft

Manufacturer

Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation

The Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later Grumman Aerospace Corporation, was a leading 20th century U.S. producer of military and civilian aircraft....

Northrop Grumman

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Variants:

Range:

  • 2,583 km (1605 mi )
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