Variant of the T-433 with conventional landing gear.[1]
T-501 Strizh
1990s project for a two-seat basic trainer for the Russian Air Force, to be powered by a single OMSK/
Glushenkov TVD-10B turboprop. With a length of 9.66 metres (31 ft 8 in) and span of 11.0 metres (36 ft 1 in), estimated takeoff weight was 2,670 kilograms (5,890 lb), maximum speed 570 kilometres per hour (350 mph) and range 1,800 kilometres (1,100 mi). In 1992 three prototypes were under construction by
MAPO-MIG, while it was intended that production aircraft would have been built by
Khrunichev.[2]
T-504 Borets
A Twin-seat twin-boom design for a combat trainer powered by two TVD-10B turoprops.[2]
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