Chinese Trainer Aircraft (JL-8, JL-9, JL-10 (L-15), etc.)

SteelBird

Colonel
FTC-2000G is less of a trainer than a budget fighter. Also I think either Sudan or Nigeria or Myanmar has preordered this plane.

In the future I hope they add AESA radar, thrust-vectored WS-13E, canted vertical stabilizers, and semi-buried hard-points on this bird ;).
Guy, you have requested too much. That's the specs for Eurofighter 2000, not FTC2000!
 

KlRc80

Junior Member
Registered Member
More FTC-2000G from Zhuhai...

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It's quite amazing that the new design managed to remove the requirement of the huge rear ventral strakes. Anyone knows which particular design change negated the need of the strakes?
 

Semi-Lobster

Junior Member
What are the bomb-like things under its four wing pylons? I hope they would cease this trainer. They will hardly find a buyer except PLA.

As Siegcrossbow has already said, its quiet the opposite, the FTC-2000G is designed entirely for export. A BVR capable aircraft, with an augmented LERX on a new airframe. Not a trainer aircraft but a supersonic, inexpensive combat aircraft, much like the Koreans have done with the FA-50. While it is undeniably based on the old MiG-21 design, complete with archaic mechanical control surfaces, if anybody was serious about buying it as a trainer they would get the baseline model rather than the G model. As crazy as it sounds as late as 2012, Bangladesh was still receiving it's order of newly built F-7BGs so there is still a market for inexpensive supersonic fighter aircraft. As aging airframes such as the MiG-21 and F-5E get older and older, it seems Guizhou is sniffing out a niche for a sub JF-17 combat aircraft.
 

Hyperwarp

Captain
FTC-2000G is less of a trainer than a budget fighter. Also I think either Sudan or Nigeria or Myanmar has preordered this plane.

In the future I hope they add AESA radar, thrust-vectored WS-13E, canted vertical stabilizers, and semi-buried hard-points on this bird ;).

I thought they already bought (or ordered) FC-1?

I strongly believe the FTC-2000G would be an ideal budget fighter for the Sri Lankan Air Force. What is the fly-away cost of the FTC-2000G? FC-1 fly-away cost is at least 20 million and the full deal Pakistan offered the SLAF came to around 35+ million per bird.
 

SinoSoldier

Colonel
The FTC-2000G really deserves a category of its own, since its weapons capabilities and sensors are closer to that of a fully-fledged fighter than of a trainer. These weapons include the FT-series satellite-guided bombs, CM-102 anti-radiation missile, PL-5 and PL-12 AAMs, C-704K anti-ship/air-to-surface missile, C-705K anti-ship/air-to-surface missile, unguided unitary & cluster bombs, and rocket pods.

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