Chinese Trainer Aircraft (JL-8, JL-9, JL-10 (L-15), etc.)

i.e.

Senior Member
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

The Koreans seem quiet confident in their FA-50 light fighter project to convert their twin seat T-50 advanced trainer into a single seat fighter, they've already ordered 60 to enter service by 2016. Also its not like trainers being turned into fighters is new, the F-5 used the same airframe as the T-38.

The FC-1 is an excellent and versatile fighter though, its possibly the most modular FBW aircraft ever constructed possibly. I wouldn't say the L-15 and FC-1 are competitors, FC-1 is a multi-role fighter and according to Huitong's site, he mentions a possible project to turn the L-15 into some kind of attack aircraft.

The first 2 words of your reply answers it all ;).

in all honest F-50 is carrying over alot of baggage as far as structure weights goes. they don't have a choice if they don't want to spend $$$.

F-5 for all intents and purpose is a new fighter than F-5.


as for making L-15 into a new fighter bomber. why not.
basically powerplant wise it is already in same class as IDF I think.
 

i.e.

Senior Member
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

Just for you guys!



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Aahhhh its so cute I just want to hug-it-kiss-it-hold-it.
 

i.e.

Senior Member
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

Engines for about one hundred aircraft, but more can be bought later, when the need arises because PLAAF needs more and/or because of success on the export market.

I thought somebody in china is Making that engine on a license? any news? part of the licensing deal?
 

Semi-Lobster

Junior Member
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

The first 2 words of your reply answers it all ;).

in all honest F-50 is carrying over alot of baggage as far as structure weights goes. they don't have a choice if they don't want to spend $$$.

F-5 for all intents and purpose is a new fighter than F-5.


as for making L-15 into a new fighter bomber. why not.
basically powerplant wise it is already in same class as IDF I think.

I don't think its a money situation at all, the Koreans are spending $7.68 billion dollars on acquiring 60 fighters for the FX-III tender and $5 billion to develop the KAI KF-X fighter project.

As for the T-38 and F-5, they use the SAME basic airframe, the only external physical differences are the cockpit, nose, intake, leading edge root extensions, and wing fences and rails.

The L-15 would be an interesting idea for an attack aircraft I agree, its a light aircraft but it can't possibly be worse than the Q-5 series which suffers from so many limitations
 

Red Moon

Junior Member
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

trainers are stressed to a higher fatigue cycles thus suffer from higher structural weight.
Does that mean it is easier to make a carrier capable version? Some post several months ago about the 6th prototype claimed such a thing would be possible (an "official source" -- I don't remember which). I remember the news about the fifth prototype's first flight mentioned it took off in less than 100 meters.
 

delft

Brigadier
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

IIRC earlier in this thread the British Hawk trainer was mentioned together with the US T-45 aircraft carrier trainer derived from it. Quite a lot of reinforcement was necessary because the carrier aircraft needs to cope with much higher vertical touch down speed.
 

duskylim

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Re: JL-15 and other trainers

Latest pictures on Huitong's Chinese Military Aviation site show that the JL-9H (naval carrier-trainer version), definitely has DSI bulge and leading-edge slats, it appears that Guizhou has decided to improve the beast.

As more of these improvements are incorporated into the naval trainer, its seems logical to suppose that they will also find their way into the PLAAF's Advanced Jet-Trainer version.

Doesn't this ultimately lead to Guizhou attempting to create an ultra-low cost fighter - the last of the MiG-21's?
 

Deino

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Re: JL-15 and other trainers

No ... that's the first flight of prototype 06 in primer ! long, long ago ...
 

Ian_PD

New Member
Re: JL-15 and other trainers

Finally, I have some time to post again!

Latest pictures on Huitong's Chinese Military Aviation site show that the JL-9H (naval carrier-trainer version), definitely has DSI bulge and leading-edge slats, it appears that Guizhou has decided to improve the beast.

As more of these improvements are incorporated into the naval trainer, its seems logical to suppose that they will also find their way into the PLAAF's Advanced Jet-Trainer version.

Doesn't this ultimately lead to Guizhou attempting to create an ultra-low cost fighter - the last of the MiG-21's?
I have the same perception in mind for some time ago... In fact, a single-seat version of the JL-9 is quite attractive for a low-budget country looking for a cheap, BVR-capable fighter like the F-5 Tiger III.

Greetings from Peru.
 
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