AT-3 Tsu Chiang vs S-211
Taiwanese advanced jet trainer, deployed in the 1980s, renowned for its service in the Republic of China Air Force. | |
![]() |
|
Origin country | 🇹🇼 Taiwan |
Category | Military Training Aircraft |
Manufacturer | AIDC |
First flight | 16 September 1980 |
Year of introduction | 1984 |
Number produced | 62 units |
Average unit price | $4 million |
Italian jet trainer, utilized from the 1980s, widely deployed for military roles like ground attack and reconnaissance. | |
![]() |
|
Origin country | 🇮🇹 Italy |
Category | Military Training Aircraft |
Manufacturer | Aermacchi |
First flight | 10 April 1981 |
Year of introduction | 1984 |
Number produced | 60 units |
Average unit price | $-- million |
Wing area | 21.9 m² ◉ |
Wingspan | 10.5 m ◉ |
Height | 4.4 m ◉ |
Length | 12.9 m ◉ |
Maximum speed | 904 km/h ◉ |
Operational range | -- km |
Service ceiling | 14,650 m ◉ |
Max. takeoff weight | 7,940 kg ◉ |
Empty weight | 3,856 kg ◉ |
Total thrust | 2 x 1,588 kgf ◉ |
Performance Radar Chart
Photo of AT-3 Tsu Chiang by 玄史生.
Photo of S-211 by Philippine Fly Boy.