| Country of Origin | Italy. | 
| Similar Aircraft | Galeb-Jastreb, Hawk, M.B. 326, A-37 Dragonfly. | 
| Crew | Two; 339K-one. | 
| Role | Trainer, ground-attack, ECM. | 
| Armament | Bombs, gun pods, minigun, missiles, rockets. | 
| Dimensions | Length: 36 ft (10.98 m). Span: 35 ft, 8 in (10.86 m). | 
MB 339A WEFT Description
| Wings | Low-mounted with back-tapered leading edge and straight trailing edge. Positive slant. Fuel tanks are usually at the square tips. | 
| Engine(s) | One turbojet inside the body. Oval air intakes in wing roots. Single exhaust protrudes past tail. | 
| Fuselage | Tubular, tapered to the front and to the rear. Long, bubble canopy and a curved dorsal spine. | 
| Tail | Flats high-mounted on the fuselage with tapered leading edges and blunt tips. Fin is swept-back and tapered with a blunt tip. | 
Countries which Fly the MB 339A
Argentina, Ghana, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Peru, United Arab Emirates.
MB 339A Manufacturer Web Site
Aermacchi
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