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Hi there. Okay, with all the variants of the Aermacchi MB-326, one can easily be confused. I have looked at my notes and found that you were right, and I was having a load-shedding moment. (LOL)

So here is the CORRECTED version for Stray Cats.

Just for kicks, underneath is a list of ALL the variants of the Aermacchi MB-326, including the licence build ones.

MB-326: Two prototypes and 125 production training aircraft for the Italian Air Force
• MB-326A: Proposed armed version for weapons training, not built.
• MB-326B: Eight two-seat jet trainer, light attack aircraft for Tunisia.
• MB-326D: Four two-seat unarmed jet trainers for Italia.
• MB-326E: Six two-seat armed jet trainers for the Italian Air Force.
• MB-326F: Nine two-seat jet trainer, light attack aircraft for Ghana.
• MB-326G: Two two-seat jet trainer, ground-attack aircraft.
◦ MB-326GB: Two-seat jet trainer, ground-attack aircraft. Eight sold to the Argentine Navy.
◦ 17 aircraft were exported to Zaire, and another 23 aircraft to Zambia.
◦ MB-326GC: Two-seat jet trainer, ground-attack aircraft for the Brazilian Air Force. 167 aircraft built under license in Brazil as the Embraer EMB-326 for the Brazilian Air Force. Eleven of them were transferred to the Argentine Navy after the Falklands War. Six aircraft were exported to Togo, and another ten to Paraguay. Total production, 182.
◦ AT-26 Xavante: Brazilian Air Force designation of the MB-326GC.
◦ RT-26 Xavante: Some AT-26 Xavantes were converted into reconnaissance aircraft.
• MB-326H: 87 two-seat jet trainers built for the Royal Australian Air Force, and 10 for the Royal Australian Navy. Twelve Italian-built aircraft and 85 built under license in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation with the designation "CA-30".
• MB-326K: Single-seat ground-attack aircraft for the South African Air Force. Built under license in South Africa by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation.
◦ Impala Mk II: South African Air Force designation of the MB-326K.
◦ MB-326KB: Single-seat ground-attack aircraft for Zaire. (Six built).
◦ MB-326KD: Single-seat ground-attack aircraft for Dubai. (Three built).
◦ MB-326KG: Single-seat ground-attack aircraft for Ghana. (Four built).
◦ MB-326KT: Single-seat ground-attack aircraft for Tunisia. (Seven built).
• MB-326L: Two-seat advanced jet trainer aircraft.
◦ MB-326LD: Two-seat advanced jet training aircraft for Dubai. (Two built).
◦ MB-326LT: Two-seat advanced jet training aircraft for Tunisia. Four built.
• MB-326M: Two-seat jet trainer, ground-attack aircraft for the South African Air Force. Built under license in South Africa by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation.
◦ Impala Mk I: South African Air Force designation of the MB-326M.
• MB-326RM: Five Italian Air Force MB-326s were converted into ECM aircraft.

Hope this help!

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