just found in Twitter:
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Rybinsk (Yaroslavl region), October 20 - RIA Novosti. The ninth prototype fifth-generation fighter T-50 (PAK FA) has started testing, told reporters on Thursday, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov.
"Today we have nine aircraft already out We went to comprehensive testing, testing aircraft weapons, all avionics complex." - Borisov said.
According to him, tests are on schedule, "special no complaints."
"Aircraft performance characteristics have already been confirmed today turn to the issue of complex tests, including tests of aviation combat complex.", - He added.
Borisov noted that the T-50 "crossed all the requirements that are now brought to this kind of aircraft."
At the moment the Russian Armed Forces are armed with only a 4 ++ generation fighter. Armed with a fifth-generation fighter now there is only one country - the US (and British F-22 and F-35).
Just wanted to ask ... but what are these 9 aircraft??
All we know so far are ...
1. T50-1
2. T50-2
3. T50-3
4. T50-4
5. T50-5 no longer but now T50-6 = T50-5R
6. T50-7 = static test specimen
8. T50-8
9. T50-???
If they also include the static test specimen like T50-KNS and T50-7 it's a bit lame IMO....
Deino
Concerning this aleged T50 no. 9 I did some research behind .... and it seems as if indeed some sort of typical Russian-media hype is involved:
Following the original Zvezda statement, "Девятый самолет ПАК ФА выходит из опытной партии" = "Ninth aircraft PAK-FA exits/leaves from the experimental batch" he actually said nothing that it flew, maybe not even that it is finished: More likely it seems as if he is saying that ninth T-50 will be more serial-like, which is in line with what the infamous Azohen Vey said that T-50-9 should be complete in terms of electronics. Borisov didnt say directly a new prototype has joined the ranks.
So this is not ninth T-50 prototype in total, and even less 10'th flying (like some fan-boys already assume) T-50 because in reality there were two different T-50-5's, but it is simply easier to refer to T-50-8 as ninth.
1. T50-0
2. T50-1 (051)
3. T50-2 (052)
4. T50-3 (053)
5. T50-4 (054)
6. T50-5 no longer but now T50-6-1 = T50-5R (055)
7. T50-6-2 (056)
8. T50-7 = static test specimen (??)
9. T50-8 unconfirmed (??)
As such he is even most likely counting these 9 aircraft not as flying prototypes but simply the 6 flying as of now (T50-1, 2, 3, 4, 5R, 6-2) and the two static frames -0 and -7 and now T50-8.
But as usual ... all what sounds good is fine even if the truth is a bit different.
Deino