Wednesday, November 25, 2015

FA-50PH arrival re-scheduled to Saturday due to bad weather in SoKor

From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 26): FA-50PH arrival re-scheduled to Saturday due to bad weather in SoKor

The scheduled arrival Friday of the country's first two FA-50PHs was moved to Saturday due to prevailing bad weather over South Korea.

The first two of 12 units of the fighter aircraft were scheduled to arrive at Clark Air Base, Angeles City, Pampanga.

This was disclosed by Department of National Defense Public Affair Service media officer Prime Berunia in an advisory Thursday.

"Arrival of FA-50PH tomorrrow (Friday) was re-scheduled to Saturday, same time and venue, due to bad weather in (South) Korea," he added.

The F/A-50 (the other designation for the FA-50PH) has a top speed of Mach 1.5 or one and a half times the speed of sound and is capable of being fitted air-to-air missiles, including the AIM-9 "Sidewinder" air-to-air and heat-seeking missiles aside from light automatic cannons.

It will act as the country's interim fighter until the Philippines get enough experience of operating fast jet assets and money to fund the acquisition of more capable fighter aircraft.

The F/A-50 design is largely derived from the F-16 "Fighting Falcon", and they have many similarities: use of a single engine, speed, size, cost, and the range of weapons.

KAI's previous engineering experience in license-producing the KF-16 was a starting point for the development of the F/A-50.

The aircraft can carry two pilots in tandem seating. The high-mounted canopy developed by Hankuk Fiber is applied with stretched acrylic, providing the pilots with good visibility, and has been tested to offer the canopy with ballistic protection against four-pound objects impacting at 400 knots.

The altitude limit is 14,600 meters (48,000 feet), and airframe is designed to last 8,000 hours of service.

There are seven internal fuel tanks with capacity of 2,655 liters (701 US gallons), five in the fuselage and two in the wings.

An additional 1,710 liters (452 US gallons) of fuel can be carried in the three external fuel tanks.

Trainer variants have a paint scheme of white and red, and aerobatic variants white, black, and yellow.

The F/A-50 uses a single General Electric F404-102 turbofan engine license-produced by Samsung Techwin, upgraded with a full authority digital engine control system jointly developed by General Electric and Korean Aerospace Industries.

The engine consists of three-staged fans, seven axial stage arrangement, and an afterburner.

Its engine produces a maximum of 78.7 kN (17,700 lbf) of thrust with afterburner.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=831468

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