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South Korea Rolls Out First Supersonic Trainer
(Source: Korea Overseas Information Service; issued Aug. 29, 2005)

South Korea began mass production of the world's first-ever supersonic trainer jets, named T-50s, on Tuesday (Aug. 30) under a 6.4-trillion-won ($6.2-billion) project aimed at promoting its military aviation industry. The project includes the development of supersonic fighter jets.

President Roh Moo-hyun visited a factory of the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) in Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province, which rolled out the first T-50 in the morning, to congratulate the nation for becoming the 12th country to produce supersonic aircraft.

“T-50s are one of the world's best trainer jets, whose capability and safety have been proved,” he said in a speech during a ceremony. Defense Minister Yoon Kwang-ung and several lawmakers also attended the event.

“The country's Air Force will acquire a state-of-the-art weaponry system when A-50 attack planes are developed and the procurement projects of next-generation fighter jets and the airborne early warning and control system are completed in the future,” Roh said.

The KAI plans to produce and deliver 94 T-50s to the Air Force by 2011, starting with two jets by the end of this year, according to officials at the state-run company.

Tuesday's production has led South Korea to become the world's first nation to develop a supersonic trainer jet and the 12th nation to develop supersonic aircraft.

South Korea launched the T-50 project in 1997 in a technological partnership with U.S. manufacturer Lockheed Martin. The local content of the craft, which currently stands at about 60 percent, will be raised on a gradual basis.

The 13.13-meter-long, 9.45-meter-wide and 4.94-meter-high plane can fly at the maximum speed of Mach 1.4 as high as 14,630 meters. The T-50 is equipped with a range of advanced systems to train pilots in both current and next-generation combat jets, as well as featuring sophisticated anti-air and anti-ground weapons systems.

Citing a market study by the Teal Group, an aerospace and defense consulting firm based in Virginia, the United States, KAI officials said T-50s would dominate the world's trainer jet markets.

The report predicted South Korea can expect to sell about 800-1,200 T-50s by 2030, which account for 27-41 percent of the world's trainer jet market. Each T-50 costs $22 million to 23 million, higher than other competitive trainer jets.

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Pretty impressive trainer, i'd pick this over the MAKO anytime. I'd be happy to hear what other members think..
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Impressive trainer indeed but think for a second...

Basic flight training in a small turboprop aircraft e.g T-6 or PC9 etc.

Then in a subsonic jet e.g K-8, Alpha jet etc.

Then in a twin seat frontline jet e.g F-16, Mirage 200 etc.

who's got $22mil to spend on a supersonic high performance jet trainer like T-50 ? That too a south korean jet with american engines and avionics ?? nah

I seriously doubt if it would achieve any export success.
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Singapore,Malaysia, possibly Taiwan. I'd count the middle eastern countries out because they use the HAWK.......and the German/UAE MAKO is scheduled for flight tests in 2008.
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