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Dubai Air Show 2011
International Aviation & Aerospace Industry Exhibition
Dubai ,
UAE United Arab Emirates
13 - 17 November 2011
Yak-130
at Dubai AirShow 2011
Algeria Air Force will be equipped with Russian made training aircraft
Yak-130 for end 2011.
Up to the
end of 2011 the Algerian Air Force will get from Russia a batch of Yak-130
trainer-combat aircraft. Since April 2011 these planes had been used by
the Russian Air Force for training future pilots of combat aviation. The
pilots, who at the moment undertake an active phase of flying program,
speak in favor of high maneuverability, stability and controllability
of the aircraft.
Yak-130 Russian made training aircraft
Algeria has ordered these state-of-the-art trainer-combat
planes in order to have a high-quality training of Su-30MKI(A)’s
pilots. Both planes are manufactured at production facilities of IRKUT
Corp. Algerian pilots have already completed their training in Russia
and nowadays make preparations for getting new aircraft at home.
This way Russia has taken the lead over its main competitors on a wide
market of subsonic jet trainer-combat aircraft for advanced training.
An expected growth of the market is reasoned by the fact that the trainers
of previous generation (like the British Hawk) in their characteristics
lag behind considerably after fighters of «4+» and «5»
generations.
Consumers expect from trainer-combat aircraft of new generation a higher
maneuverability and thrust-to-weight ratio, capability of flight at
high angle of attack, IT software of the pilot’s cockpit.
The Yak-`130’s real competitor in the niche of subsonic trainer
was developed on the base of the Yak-AEM-346 technology demonstrator,
which was worked out in mid 90s by Yakovlev DB (nowadays it is called
“Yakovlev Engineering Center” of IRKUT Corp.) with the participation
of Italian specialists. Experts believe that this competitor is characterized
by a bigger price, more moderate combat characteristics and includes
a considerable part of US-made components in its construction.
The
Indian local made light combat aircraft (LCA), Tejas LSP-7, made its
maiden flight on Friday, March 10, 2012. The Limited Series Production-7
aircraft took off from the HAL airport at 4.27 pm and flew for 28 minutes.