AT-3 Tsu Chiang vs MB-326K

Taiwanese advanced jet trainer, deployed in the 1980s, renowned for its service in the Republic of China Air Force.
Picture of AT-3 Tsu Chiang
Origin country ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Taiwan
Category Military Training Aircrafts
Manufacturer AIDC
First flight 16 September 1980
Year of introduction 1984
Number produced 62 units
Average unit price $4 million
Italian trainer/light attack jet, extensively employed during the late 20th century, notable for global military deployment.
Origin country ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy
Category Military Training Aircrafts
Manufacturer Aermacchi
First flight 10 December 1957
Year of introduction 1962
Number produced 800 units
Average unit price $-- million
Wing area 21.9 mยฒ โ—‰
Wingspan 10.5 m โ—‰
Height 4.4 m โ—‰
Length 12.9 m โ—‰
Maximum speed 904 km/h โ—‰
Service ceiling 14,650 m โ—‰
Max. takeoff weight 7,940 kg โ—‰
Empty weight 3,856 kg โ—‰
Total thrust 2 x 1,588 kgf โ—‰
Wing area 19.0 mยฒ โ—‰
Wingspan 10.6 m โ—‰
Height 3.7 m โ—‰
Length 10.7 m โ—‰
Maximum speed 806 km/h โ—‰
Service ceiling 12,497 m โ—‰
Max. takeoff weight 3,765 kg โ—‰
Empty weight 2,237 kg โ—‰
Total thrust 1 x 1,134 kgf โ—‰

Performance Radar Chart

Photo of AT-3 Tsu Chiang by ็Ž„ๅฒ็”Ÿ.