T-50 Golden Eagle: Perbedaan antara revisi

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==Pengembangan==
 
Program T/A-50 isdimaksudkan thesebagai replacementpengganti fordari aberbagai varietypesawat oflatih trainerdan andserang light attack aircraftringan. This includesIni thetermasuk [[T-38 Talon|T-38]] anddan [[Northrop F-5|F-5B]] inuntuk trainingpelatihan anddan the [[Close Air Support|CAS]] Cessna [[Cessna T-37|A-37B]];[[Close inAir serviceSupport]]; withyang thedioperasikan [[RepublicAU ofRepublik Korea Air Force|South Korean Air Force]].{{Fact|date=March 2007}} The program was origially intended to develop an indigenous trainer aircraft capable of supersonic flight in order to train and prepare pilots for the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon|KF-16]]s.<ref name="defensedaily">[http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2005/04/south-korea-to-show-off-t50-trainer/index.php Defense Industry Daily 04/05 article on T-50]</ref> The T-50 makes South Korea 12th nation to produce a complete jet fighter aircraft.<ref name="empas">[http://news.empas.com/show.tsp/cp_kt/20021030n04111/?kw=wingspan%20%3Cb%3E%26%3C%2Fb%3E Empas News article]</ref> Some of the South-Korean aircrafts include the propeller-driven [[KT-1]] basic trainer produced by Samsung Aerospace (now part of [[KAI]]), and license-manufactured [[F-16|KF-16]]s. Most of the core systems and technology were provided by Lockheed Martin, however, and in general the T/A-50 is said to closely resemble the KF-16 configuration.<ref name="defensedaily"/>
 
The development of the aircraft was funded 13% by Lockheed Martin, 17% by Korea Aerospace Industries, and 70% by the government of South Korea.<ref name="airforce technology">[http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/t-50/ Airforce Technology article]</ref> KAI and Lockheed Martin are currently pursuing a joint marketing program for the T-50 variant internationally.
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Other variants of the T-50 Golden Eagle include the light-attack A-50, and the more-advanced FA-50. The A-50 variant is an armed version of the T-50 as a stable platform for both free-fall and precision-guided weapons. FA-50 is an A-50 modified with an [[AESA]] radar and a tactical datalink which are not yet specified.{{Fact|date=March 2007}} As part of the [[A-37]] retirement-out program to be completed by 2015, sixty A-50's will be in service for the South Korean air force by 2011.<ref name="naver">[http://news.naver.com/news/read.php?mode=LOD&office_id=023&article_id=0000225486&secion_id=001&menu_id=001 국산 공격기‘A-50’ 2011년 실전 배치 - Naver News]</ref>
 
==DesignDesain==
The T-50 Golden Eagle design is mainly derived from the [[Lockheed Martin]] [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]],<ref name="vector">[http://www.vectorsite.net/avf16_4.html VectorSite: F-16 Derivatives: Ching Kuo / F-2 / Golden Eagle]</ref> and they are similar in their economic use of a single engine, speed, size, cost, and the range of weapons. The program initially focused on developing trainer jets for the F-16 pilots,<ref name="Aeroflight"/> since many air forces around the world, including the [[Republic of Korea Air Force]], use the F-16 as main constituents of their fighter population.
 
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T-50 Golden Eagle runs a single [[General Electric]] [[General Electric F404/F414|F404]] [[turbofan]] engine with [[FADEC|Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC)]]. The engine consists of three-staged fans, seven axial stage arrangement, and an [[afterburner]].<ref name="airforce technology"/> The aircraft can [[supercruise]] at the speed of [[Mach number|Mach]] 1.05, and with maximum 78.7 [[Newton|kN]] (17,700 [[Pound (mass)|lbs]]) of thrust with the [[afterburner]],<ref name="airforce technology"/> and has a maximum speed of Mach 1.4.<ref name="Global"/><ref name="AIN"/>
 
==WeaponsPersenjataan==
 
A 20 mm [[General Electric]] [[M61 Vulcan]] cannon<ref name="vector"/> with 205 rounds of linkless linear feed can be mounted internally behind the [[cockpit]].<ref name="airforce technology"/> An [[AIM-9 Sidewinder]] [[heat-seeking]] [[air-to-air missile]] can be attached at each of the wingtip rails, and more missiles can be carried on the underwing [[hardpoint]]s.<ref name="airforce technology"/> Compatible [[Air-to-surface missile|air-to-surface]] weapons include the [[AGM-65 Maverick]] missile, LAU-3 and LAU-68 [[Multiple rocket launcher|rocket launchers]], CBU-58 and Mk-20 [[cluster bombs]], and Mk-82, -83, and -84 general purpose bombs.<ref name="Flug Revue"/> Three external fuel tanks can also be carried.<ref name="Flug Revue"/>
 
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==ReferencesReferensi==
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==ExternalPranala linksLuar==
* [http://www.koreaaero.com/ Korean] [http://www.koreaaero.com/english/ English KAI official website]
* [http://www.deagel.com/pandora/?p=pm00081001 Deagel on T-50]
* [http://www.lockheedmartin.com/wms/findPage.do?dsp=fec&ci=15378&rsbci=1&fti=0&ti=0&sc=400 Lockheed Martin photo gallery]
 
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