Posted on 08/09/2009 10:09:47 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Alenia eyes 'son of Yak' for USAF light attack fighter
For calling the M-346 jet trainer the 'son of Yak', neither Alenia nor Aermacchi may ever forgive me. But, in my defense, the M-346 is a westernized and updated version of the Yak-130 originally produced by the Yakovlev/Aermacchi joint venture in the early 1990s.
Now, this descendant of Soviet aeronautical skills could become Alenia's bid for the US Air Force's potential order for 100 light attack fighter-trainers.
The US-based subsidiary of Finmeccanica has confirmed to Flightglobal that the M-346 is being considered for the company's response to the USAF's request for information, which was issued last week. The M-346 is also Alenia's probable candidate for the USAF's T-38 replacement contract, called T-X.
Alenia North America also is considering offering the all-Italian (versus half-Soviet) MB-339 trainer. Interestingly, the USAF previously rejected the MB-339 for its primary trainer in favor of the Hawker Beechcraft (nee Raytheon) T-6A Texan II.
Both the M-346 and the MB-339 are the first jet-powered options to be publicly proposed for the potential light attack order.
The competition is dominated by turboprop-powered aircraft, ranging from high-end the (ie AT-6, Embraer Super Tucano) to low-end (ie Air Tractor AT-802U) to nostalgic revivals (OV-10, PA-48). The USAF also is considering several unknown clean-sheet designs.
Can we change the design enough to make it look American?
=o)
Better than a prop plane I guess
Apparently it was a deathtrap though and ha zero legs after a VTOL take off
We could do worse...
It is said that you can tell how well an airplane flies by how nice it looks. I doubt that’s true, but if it is, the M346 should be a nice flying airplane.
How does one then explain aircraft such as the P-48 Thunderbolt and F-4 Phantom II?
I’m sure a few folks will look at me even more strangely than before...but I’ve always liked the F-4’s look. It’s not sleek, but it oozes power.
Of course, I think the A-10 Warthog is a beautiful sight, so y’know, maybe it’s just me.
There are exceptions, but personally, I think both the P-47 and the F-4E looked good from what I’ve heard were good flying airplanes. But what do I know...I think the A-10 is beautiful.
You clearly have good taste and a discerning eye for airplanes.
POWER!!!
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