After thirty years in development, the Eurofighter Typhoon is making its way into Europe's air forces. It's well worth the wait. State-of-the-art pilot voice interaction systems make the Typhoon easier to control than the average fighter while the plane's agility and top speed exceeds that of many fighter jets. All that new tech requires training. A two-seat configuration allows students to learn the sticks from and experienced instructor. Kit features a two-seat version of the Eurofighter Typhoon with missiles, bombs and decals for the German and British Air Forces.