http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRHeft/FRH9906/FR9906g.htm
They see this aircraft as an intro to the F-16 or F-22. Many third world countries go to Arizona and use old vintage A-4s for training or train in the desert in CA. This aircraft is long like the T-38 about 45 feet. Aviation Week had some interesting things to say about this project.
http://www.aviationnow.com/content/publication/awst/2002outlook/aw28.htm
However many companies are competing for these aircraft for trainers including the Koreans T-50, which we have discussed before and the price tag is good and they are readily available now while the Mako is about early 2003 bound and delivered in 2005. The US is now taking delivery of Raytheon's T-6A Texan 2 has the security of U.S. military procurement. Now as a matter of fact I talked to a training pilot in San Antonio who said they were getting their first ones in last June. Many Aerospace consultants in Europe believe this aircraft may take the lead around the world as the trainer of place. Many countries still are not exactly feeling good about buying the Korean T-50s.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/biz/2002/01/03/stories/2002010300320200.htm
http://www.global-defence.com/air-eur.html
In any case what a wonderful fun and cool aircraft to have as a sport plane. You know you want one. Think about it.
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