This is an amazing aircraft that you have created. The back seat panel that shows what the person in training sees, and the ability to correct a maneuver or anything that needs to be done to ensure the error doesn't bring the air craft down is a fantastic addition. Thank you for explaining each part, what it does, and the reasoning behind the change. Awesome!
It is a training aircraft that is meant to bring modern aspects into pilot training, to better prepare them for today's complex 4th and 5th generation fighters. Lots of sophisticated systems stuff, high sustained Gs and high alpha flying in a fast jet. Apparently, it has growth potential for more fuel, more avionics and heavier loads and was designed using an open architecture plan for its software and systems, making future upgrades and additions easier. I believe this aircraft and some others, can generate their own synthetic environment using the on-board systems, which is cheaper and more flexible than flying dedicated mission aitcraft or using complex test ranges. I've read that the ground based training systems have also been designed with the same goal, which is better training, with lower sustainment costs and an optimized use of airframes. Such an approach is meant to prepare pilots to be well beyond the basics before they start burning fuel and putting hours on an airframe. Keep in mind, this is not a basic trainer and the pilots will have already completed quite a bit of training before getting their hands on this aircraft. Saab are a partner of Boeing's on this project and it is now officially the T-7A Red Hawk.
Proud of my uncle's work because he works as a supplier for Boeing in the old Santa Monica McDonnell Douglas facility. Will the Swedish Air Force get this too because Saab helped Boeing Corporation this design
My question is, when will be the roll-out of a A/T variant (capable not only for basic training, but also to perform close air support and ground attack missions)?
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The growth potential designed into this aircraft does make me wonder if a future role as a light attack aircraft was not on some peoples minds from the start, at least for the export market, if not for the US or Sweden.
This is my new favorite plane. Give it a f414 engine, a single seat and pylons for gun pods and missiles and it could be an excellent fighter, maybe the best. Pierre Spey would approve I'm sure.
@@maxchilla732 IF you knew the WHOLE story when the USAF buys and pays for an aircraft they own it !!! Why in war time any company will manufacture the others planes !!! B17 B24 B29's were all manufactured by several companies !!!!
@@swardinc - What works is simply being refined new and exotic designs are only implemented if there is a tactical benefit such as the F-117A's faceted airframe
@@swardinc - In aviation a different look has aerodynamic consequences and therefore dictates performance it's not like a family car where fuel economy and cooling are the main stylistic concerns as long as safety parameters are met
Dr love 87 If we ever needed to appear "muscular" to the world its now! I dont mean saber rattling, I mean dont allow Putin, and his chinese homies to convince the world that their cobra airshow breakdancers are making us back down to the Blue Angels flying peace movement, liberal trainer looking planes. Even more so than just prior to ww2 we need to stand up and show them we're not backing down to their massive build ups. I have very little faith this standing up will happen, given the flower children who are about to occupy our precious, God given gift. The White House. Lord help us!!!
Boeing should build a Fighter version of T-X aka LCF (Light Combat Fighter) for export market for Air Forces (also Naval Air Arm) of allied nations who want an affordable fighter in large numbers. Think about it!
It's fly-by-wire (FBW). The stabilators move not only for pitch control, but *also* in conjunction with the flaperons for roll control in similar fashion to the FBW flight control system on the F-16 and F/A-18 Hornet & Super Hornet.
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But finaly it is cheaper than estimated. Maybe clean sheet project doesn't include MCAS bugs written by outsourced hindi amateur programists. In my opinion it could be very good trainer.
It is @johncarr123 the t 38 needs a replacement mostly because of its condition and it doesn't have high aoa capabilities. And the t-7 is more advanced allowing pilots to better "jump into" the new planes (F-35 F-22) but I would like to know when it's going to operational
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@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td Yes, but many trainers can carry weapons for training and the light strike role, like the BAE hawk, the L-39, and several Italian trainer types.
@@brianjordan2192 - I'm aware of that but many countries including the US and Canada generally don't arm their trainers and don't operate light strike or fighter aircraft
@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td The fact that the US does not arm it's trainers is a fiscal and operational mistake. Doing so would ensure other nations would buy such aircraft from the US for both training and light strike. Just like with the A-37 in the past. Not to mention giving the US a cheaper option to engage insurgents.
@@brianjordan2192 - I've read up on the T-X it was considered for a combat role but in the end it was decided that the compromises required would detract from its training mission that being said there's nothing preventing the development of an armed variant should the need arise. Fiscally speaking the market for an armed version is negligible and domestically the development and total operational costs of armed T-X squadrons would be better spent on frontline assets whose personnel benefit from the combat experience that would potentially go to the T-X. Also the asymmetric warfare of counterinsurgency doesn't reflect the full threat spectrum that NATO countries prepare for.
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This is an amazing aircraft that you have created. The back seat panel that shows what the person in training sees, and the ability to correct a maneuver or anything that needs to be done to ensure the error doesn't bring the air craft down is a fantastic addition. Thank you for explaining each part, what it does, and the reasoning behind the change. Awesome!
I love it. Departure susceptibility aka a stall.
I like Boeing!
Hi from Russia!
Hi from United States!
Sukois are pretty badass too 👍👍👍
I would love an RC version of this.
VERY NICE, BUT AS A NEW FIGHTER, IS IT INTENDED TO REPLACE OLDER FIGHTERS AND IF SO WHICH?
It is a training aircraft that is meant to bring modern aspects into pilot training, to better prepare them for today's complex 4th and 5th generation fighters. Lots of sophisticated systems stuff, high sustained Gs and high alpha flying in a fast jet. Apparently, it has growth potential for more fuel, more avionics and heavier loads and was designed using an open architecture plan for its software and systems, making future upgrades and additions easier. I believe this aircraft and some others, can generate their own synthetic environment using the on-board systems, which is cheaper and more flexible than flying dedicated mission aitcraft or using complex test ranges. I've read that the ground based training systems have also been designed with the same goal, which is better training, with lower sustainment costs and an optimized use of airframes. Such an approach is meant to prepare pilots to be well beyond the basics before they start burning fuel and putting hours on an airframe. Keep in mind, this is not a basic trainer and the pilots will have already completed quite a bit of training before getting their hands on this aircraft. Saab are a partner of Boeing's on this project and it is now officially the T-7A Red Hawk.
Seems to be a great *Design!*
I'm desperately waiting for the B777x
Beautiful
Proud of my uncle's work because he works as a supplier for Boeing in the old Santa Monica McDonnell Douglas facility. Will the Swedish Air Force get this too because Saab helped Boeing Corporation this design
yeah we will also get it
That things tiny! Probably very maneuverable
it more great if they sell it to public
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so is this supposed to be taking over for the t-38? like to train pilots for the new f 15 ex? the avionics look similar.
Suggestion they should have adapt the main landing gear same as the t45.
My question is, when will be the roll-out of a A/T variant (capable not only for basic training, but also to perform close air support and ground attack missions)?
Is it recyclable??
Looks like the mixed an T-38 with an Alpha Jet :D
T-7.
What is a LRU?
Line Replaceable Unit.
Cool Fighter Jet Trainer👏
Boeing/Saab should make T-XM Naval version of the T-X to train Naval Fighter Pilots on Aircraft Carriers (both catapult & Ski-Jump type launch), also T-XM would make for a brilliant MLCA (Marine Light Combat Aircraft) a low cost high performance solution for Global Naval Fighter Market!👍
The growth potential designed into this aircraft does make me wonder if a future role as a light attack aircraft was not on some peoples minds from the start, at least for the export market, if not for the US or Sweden.
What happened to the Boeing test and evaluation team with the 737 max. Were they busy working overtime with military jets?
Very mature Bob
Two different organizations Boeing and Boeing Defense
Boeing should make F-7A Gray Hawk, as an affordable Light Combat Fighter version of T-7A Trainer for Exports!
What do you folks think?
Well I am late to this. I was thinking the same thing.
cool aircraft
This is my new favorite plane. Give it a f414 engine, a single seat and pylons for gun pods and missiles and it could be an excellent fighter, maybe the best. Pierre Spey would approve I'm sure.
not a f414 engine i would say, but apart from that yeah
Does it come with MCAS ??
IIRC the military uses GCAS.
TheRibbonRed Now that sounds even more frightening than Micas to me indeed 👨✈️✈️👩✈️
it's not very large is it?
Learning a lot from Saab for the maintainability parts i see. Should help keep costs down
If they arm this with 4-6 hardpoints and a FCS , this can act as very potent light fighter attack aircraft
If the F/A-18 and the Gripen had a baby... Boeing and SAAB, congrats to the offspring!
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Would you Parmotion fight between countries
Nice aircraft!
Where will the atom bomb be attached?
And the cup holder. ?
Cigarette lighter?
Suggestion they should have adapt the main landing gear same as the t45. Who knows one day the navy will adapt the t7 as their trainer
Does it nosedive into the ground on autopilot?
The GCAS would prevent that from happening.
11th to comment so yeah this plane looks awesome but does it fly well
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Maybe a possible replacement for a low cost F5?
How is Boeing/Saab able to use F16(Lockheed) Landing Gears?
Max F16 is owned by the USAF !!!! DUUUHH!!!!!!!!!!
@@wilburfinnigan2142 so what? The F16 is manufactured by Lockheed. Dosnt Matter if the USAF has F16s.
The F-16 was originally by General Dynamics
@@maxchilla732 IF you knew the WHOLE story when the USAF buys and pays for an aircraft they own it !!! Why in war time any company will manufacture the others planes !!! B17 B24 B29's were all manufactured by several companies !!!!
@@listeed1995 TRUE !!!!
Not a single word of SAAB.....
Every time i heard “maintanable”, “reuse” i figured that was from SAAB.
yeah shame
boeing saab T-X
Good
Is this the new version of T-38?
It is the replacement for the T-38.
Looks like a faster trainer than a Cessna 150
No cxx
. No mlMP
SAAB?
yeah that aircraft is 60% made by saab
Price per unit anybody knows?
About 20 milions !
@@nellenensy7241 Nice bird, hope Serbia will make a good deal on it with new Nora B52 BK1 Perun for US Army.
Hi I’m from uK great plane but please sort out Max so UK and US. Get back to being the world’s best friends 🇺🇸🇬🇧👩✈️👨✈️✈️🍀
Probbly no the same guys…
hmm odd that the look of a jet has not changed much still interesting
Design is dictated by aerodynamics as a trainer it doesn't need unconventional handling characteristics
@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td so we may be stuck for now at some point. Based on the fact that you can only take a build to a certain point then?
@@swardinc - What works is simply being refined new and exotic designs are only implemented if there is a tactical benefit such as the F-117A's faceted airframe
@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td hmm interesting so there not really a demand for a different look for instance? Got you
@@swardinc - In aviation a different look has aerodynamic consequences and therefore dictates performance it's not like a family car where fuel economy and cooling are the main stylistic concerns as long as safety parameters are met
Looks like a single-engine mini-Mig 29....
no it looks like a singel engine of a gripen, not a mig. I don't know what you are talking about? you know that this was made by boeing and SAAB??
@@2.Cuzzzz A cross-breed of F-18 Hornet and SAAB JAS-39 Gripen; best of both worlds uniquely combined.
Some in here would think making a paper airplane would cost to much for the Good O U.S of A.
This could be the Thunderbirds next ride.
Dr love 87
If we ever needed to appear "muscular" to the world its now!
I dont mean saber rattling, I mean dont allow Putin, and his chinese homies to convince the world that their cobra airshow breakdancers are making us back down to the Blue Angels flying peace movement, liberal trainer looking planes. Even more so than just prior to ww2 we need to stand up and show them we're not backing down to their massive build ups. I have very little faith this standing up will happen, given the
flower children who are about to occupy
our precious, God given gift. The White House. Lord help us!!!
Boeing should build a Fighter version of T-X aka LCF (Light Combat Fighter) for export market for Air Forces (also Naval Air Arm) of allied nations who want an affordable fighter in large numbers. Think about it!
There’s already the f7a the fighting variation not for sale though due to the implementation of stealth
It's confirmed, they are making one to offer for the foreign customers who currently operate the F-5 or the Alpha Jet trainers.
am i a yoke to you?
Looks like Boeing TX-MAX
No DOD designation yet?
T-7 Red Hawk
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Hello looks great. Go good the ngs and go good Sciences. And go good desks. And go good Things and Machines.
Hope it has MCAS so it could attack easily
Stabilator for roll control??? Pretty sure he meant pitch control.
It's fly-by-wire (FBW). The stabilators move not only for pitch control, but *also* in conjunction with the flaperons for roll control in similar fashion to the FBW flight control system on the F-16 and F/A-18 Hornet & Super Hornet.
Looks like the F-15 had a baby....😏
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Hey I am the first one to comment
The aircraft is awesome and this aircraft is a big hit
What's up with all these single-engine plane
less $$$ for maintenance
If it’s not Boeing I’m not going
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USA taxpayers forked out several billion for this bird. I hope it was worth it.
Yeah, hope it doesn't get caught in the media like the F-35 too. It looks promising.
John That is what happens when a customer buys something !!!!
The current US trainer jets are from the 60s. This new bird is expensive but it is needed.
But finaly it is cheaper than estimated. Maybe clean sheet project doesn't include MCAS bugs written by outsourced hindi amateur programists.
In my opinion it could be very good trainer.
It is @johncarr123 the t 38 needs a replacement mostly because of its condition and it doesn't have high aoa capabilities. And the t-7 is more advanced allowing pilots to better "jump into" the new planes (F-35 F-22) but I would like to know when it's going to operational
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Free
If he says “aircraft” one more time I’m gonna scream.
No, I am first!
Jk, good plane
Why train new pilots when you can put the high tech 737 MAX Autopilot in to new planes?
haha
I understand General Electric was sold to China. I bet that includes all the engine plans that has come out of GE
The appliance part of GE was sold to China. The aircraft or really all the areospace divisions is all they want to do.
This looks extremely like the Itilian M336 trainer, but on steroids.
Boeing made the future already! You're faster than Concorde Boeing!
ehhhhhh you know that aircraft is 60% made by saab??? right?? right?
@@2.Cuzzzz Didnt really ask for your response.
@@Cladcreeper well you wrote a comment so what did you expect?
@@2.Cuzzzz Did not expect a correction or ask for one.
@@Cladcreeper i did not ask for your response as well
Now I understand HOPE. saleh 🔴
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Go good things and friendly hellos and we'll wishes. Also , With Department s and Personnel. And also go good Mathematics groups and Departments and go Texas Instruments s and go Casios. And go Lexmark and go Epson and go Hewitt Packard. .. and go good desks and librarys. And go A grouos and Engineers.
Go good Events and Go good Sports. And go A grouos and Department s.
sweedish way of doing thing..
28 million a piece for a trainer doesn't sound cheap to me
For most goverments thats nothing. For an invididual that's A LOT
For a full fledged fighter you could pay minium $50 mill and up to $90 mill each
airforce customer ....with carrier landing gear....phahaha
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Nobody but you cares.
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Why its seems to me, that i have seen this design before, Russian or European maybe 🤔
Boeing built combat aircraft does'nt have MCAS. If they crash is all its pilot's call
More toys to waste tax payers money!
Go away
tiny useless plane
But can it carry weapons?
It's a trainer
@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td
Yes, but many trainers can carry weapons for training and the light strike role, like the BAE hawk, the L-39, and several Italian trainer types.
@@brianjordan2192 - I'm aware of that but many countries including the US and Canada generally don't arm their trainers and don't operate light strike or fighter aircraft
@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td
The fact that the US does not arm it's trainers is a fiscal and operational mistake. Doing so would ensure other nations would buy such aircraft from the US for both training and light strike. Just like with the A-37 in the past. Not to mention giving the US a cheaper option to engage insurgents.
@@brianjordan2192 - I've read up on the T-X it was considered for a combat role but in the end it was decided that the compromises required would detract from its training mission that being said there's nothing preventing the development of an armed variant should the need arise.
Fiscally speaking the market for an armed version is negligible and domestically the development and total operational costs of armed T-X squadrons would be better spent on frontline assets whose personnel benefit from the combat experience that would potentially go to the T-X. Also the asymmetric warfare of counterinsurgency doesn't reflect the full threat spectrum that NATO countries prepare for.
He doesn't really say ANYTHING. :/
Solid state batteries & electrics turbines be better
Long, long, long way away from that being viable.
Maybe Nuke batteries some day & electromagnetic levitation
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