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Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace In...

Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace In...

Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace In...

Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace In...

Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace In...

Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace In...

Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer

by Alessandra Giovanzanti

The first T-5 prototype aircraft conducting its maiden flight in June 2020. The first-production aircraft of the series was delivered to the RoCAF on 28 November 2021. (Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence)

On 28 November the Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) received the first mass-produced Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation's (AIDC's) T-5 Yung Yin (‘Brave Eagle') advanced jet trainer (AJT)/light fighter aircraft.

According to a Facebook post on the RoCAF's official account, the twin-engine aircraft took off from the Ching Chuan Kang Air Base in Taichung, where AIDC's facilities are located, at 9:00 am local time and landed at Zhihang Air Base in Taitung, where a formal handover ceremony was held, at 10:35 am.

The T-5, with serial number '11003', is the first-production aircraft and the third one to be handed over to the RoCAF. The fourth aircraft – the second-production unit – is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2021, according to a report presented in September by the Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense to the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's Parliament). These two aircraft will be used for additional testing by the RoCAF.


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