First production T-5 Brave
Eagle conducts maiden sortie
By Greg Waldron22 October 2021
The first production version of the AIDC T-5 Brave Eagle advanced jet
trainer made its flight debut on 21 October, according to Taiwanese state
media.
The sortie took place from Taichung’s Ching Chuan Kang air base, with
the aircraft accompanied by a T-5 prototype, according to Taiwan’s Central News
Agency (CNA).
Source: Taiwan Central
News Agency
The first production T-5 (in yellow primer) operated its maiden sortie
on 21 October
The flight came 16 months after the first flight of a T-5 prototype
aircraft on 10 June 2020. Two T-5 prototypes were involved in flight tests –
the second reportedly had its maiden flight in December 2020 – before AIDC
commenced production of the type, which is to replace AIDC AT-3 advanced
trainer and Northrop F-5E/F lead-in fighter.
A joint programme between state-owned National Chung-Shan Institute of
Science and Technology, the Republic of China Air Force, and AIDC, the T-5 is
based on the twin-seat version of the F-CK-1 Indigenous Defence Fighter, but
80% of its components are new.
Key changes include greater use of composites, more fuel capacity, a
wing optimised for slower, more stable low-level flight, and the removal of the
fighter’s gun.
The T-5 is powered by a non-afterburning Honeywell/ITEC F124-200TW
engine.
According to CNA, citing a defence ministry report to the legislature,
Taiwan’s military will obtain 66 examples, which are to be delivered by 2026.
The aircraft is part of Taiwan president Tsai Ing-Wen’s efforts to
boost Taiwan’s self-sufficiency in defence production.
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