Any Drawings of pre-Eurofighter BAe Design Studies? P.96, P.106, P.110 or ACA?

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looks more like what became the mako

A few months ago that concept was shown alongside the MAKO and other projects in an EADS magazine ad. I wonder if they were/are perhaps toying with launching it as a Hawk-replacement/M.346-competitor.

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P.153 Concept

The P.153 (1970) was the conceptual predecessor of the P.159 (1975) and the final P.163 of 1979.

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(P106A was conventional tailed version, no illustration)

Now there is.

This is the P106A. Despite being later than the P.163, this configuration lacks LERX. Why? Was there a change in thinking at BAe Brough? Just about every conventional fighter concept since the YF-16/YF-17 has featured a LERX. Why not the P106A?

Despite being a post-1980 design, this concept reminds me more of a late 60s/early 70s fighter like the Mirage F1.

Why would the P163 (1979) have more advanced aerodynamics than the P106A from 1980?

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JAZZ,

The Dornier design seems to have an interesting wing configuration. Would you happen to have more info on this.

Some interesting art work from Dornier, VFW Fokker and MBB

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Hi Deino these are the CASA studies

CASA EA/AX
1984
C-101 development with a more powerful engine

CASA AX
1986
1988: end of definition phase
1990: end of development phase
1992: First flight
1996: First series aircraft operational
72 aircraft (F-5 replacement) to complement Eurofighters in XXI century planned Spanish Ejército del Aire
Transonic attack aircraft, 1 EJ200 without afterburner
Some stealthy features to be incorporated.
CASA tried to find cooperation at MBB and Dassault. It was considered to be a better choice to AMX in international market.

AX 1 shows very first concept (twin engined)
AX 2 shows more advanced concept

Next and last project in the series was ATX, shown in Tinwing's scan

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Talk about a gripen lookalike

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CASA AX
1986
1988: end of definition phase
1990: end of development phase
1992: First flight
1996: First series aircraft operational
72 aircraft (F-5 replacement) to complement Eurofighters in XXI century planned Spanish Ejército del Aire
Transonic attack aircraft, 1 EJ200 without afterburner
Some stealthy features to be incorporated.
CASA tried to find cooperation at MBB and Dassault. It was considered to be a better choice to AMX in international market.

It sounds like a project that had a very ambitious timescale, especially when you consider that the Mako combat trainer concept has been floating in limbo for around a decade without any real progress.