The Republic of China Air Force plans to procure at least 66 AT-5s to equip two training units
Asia Times
Date: June 15, 2020
By: Dave Makichuk

The Brave Eagle prototype was escorted by two examples of the two-seat F-CK-1D chase planes upon which the AT-5 is based. Credit: Handout.
The maiden flight of the first of two flying prototypes took place on June 10 at Ching Chuan Kang air base, perfectly in tune with the development schedule announced last year, the Ministry of National Defense announced.
Built by the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation, the AT-5 prototype flew for around 20 minutes, with its undercarriage extended throughout the flight, the report said.
It was escorted by two examples of the two-seat F-CK-1D chase planes upon which the AT-5 is based. [FULL STORY]