The long-suffering Boeing T-7A Red Hawk made its maiden flight of more than an hour
Boeing continues to work on the T-7A Red Hawk trainer aircraft. It was recently able to make its maiden flight.
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The flight test was aimed at checking the operation of major systems, assessing the manoeuvrability and speed characteristics of the aircraft. During its maiden flight, the T-7A Red Hawk stayed airborne for one hour and three minutes.
The aircraft is being developed for the US Air Force. It will be a platform for training fifth-generation fighter pilots. The service wants to buy nearly 500 aircraft and the cost of the entire program could exceed $10 billion.
The Red Hawk will be a replacement for the T-38 Talon. However, due to a two-year delay, the US Air Force may be forced to invest in old Northrop Corporation planes, which have already been in service for more than 50 years.
Source: Boeing