Aermacchi MB.339 - track version[/heading]
MB.339X - prototype
MB.339A - the initial series, a training two-seater jet aircraft for the Italian air force, the engine of the Viper Mk.632-43; 116 pieces including the MR and RM
MB.339AA - export version for Argentina; 10 pcs
MB.339PAN - edit MB.329A for the aerobatic team Frecce Tricolori, removed the tank from the ends of the wings, added generator smoke
"MB.339AM" - a demonstrator of anti-ship variants armed with a missile Marte Mk.2A; this added to the loadout MB.339A
MB.339AM - the export variant for Malaysia; 13 pcs
MB.339AN - export versions for Nigeria; 12 pcs
MB.339AP - export variant of Peru; 16 pieces
MB.339B - a prototype with the engine of the Viper Mk.680-43
MB.339RM - three machines for the Italian air force intended for radiokalibraci, later modified to standard MB.339A
T-Bird II - unsuccessful demonstrator for the u.s. tender JPATS
MB.339C - upgraded training version of the digital avionics; 1 pc
MB.339CB - training and light battle variant for New Zealand, the engine of the Viper Mk.680; 18 pcs
MB.339CD - option for follow-on training for the Italian air force, the engine of the Viper Mk.632-43; 30 pcs
MB.339CE - a variant for Eritrea, the engine of the Viper Mk.680; 6 pcs
MB.339CM - a variant of the MB.339CD(?) for Malaysia, the engine of the Viper Mk.680; 8 pcs
MB.339FD - demonstrator of export version of the MB.339CD, the engine of the Viper Mk.680
MB.339K Veltro II - demonstrator-single battle version
Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. Jane's Publishing Company, London 1983. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.
Jackson, Paul. Janes All the Worlds Aircraft 2004-2005, Janes Information Group, Coulsdon 2004.
http://www.airvectors.net/avmb326.html
.
Jackson, Paul. Janes All the Worlds Aircraft 2004-2005, Janes Information Group, Coulsdon 2004.
http://www.airvectors.net/avmb326.html