 Russia’s Sukhoi T-50 fifth-generation fighter, also known as PAK-FA,  will perform its first public flight at the MAKS-2011 air show near  Moscow in August, Nikolai Zanegin, Deputy General Director of Russia’s  Aviasalon company, said on Wednesday. “Numerous visitors will see the  fifth-generation fighter in the sky for the first time ever at the air  show,” Zanegin said in an interview with Russian magazine National  Defense.
Russia’s Sukhoi T-50 fifth-generation fighter, also known as PAK-FA,  will perform its first public flight at the MAKS-2011 air show near  Moscow in August, Nikolai Zanegin, Deputy General Director of Russia’s  Aviasalon company, said on Wednesday. “Numerous visitors will see the  fifth-generation fighter in the sky for the first time ever at the air  show,” Zanegin said in an interview with Russian magazine National  Defense. The Sukhoi T-50 fighter is being developed by the Sukhoi design  bureau and built at a plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, in Russia’s Far East.  The first prototype conducted its maiden flight in January 2010 and has  so far carried out over 40 test flights. Two more prototypes are at  various stages of testing. The Russian Air Force has said it had plans  to acquire over 60 T-50 fighters after 2015.
   Although the T-50’s specifications remain classified, reports  indicate that the design incorporates the latest fighter jet  developments, including advanced stealth capability, supersonic cruising  speed, and integrated control and avionics systems. Military experts  say that the T-50 will compete with the Lockheed Martin F-22, the  Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and the Eurofighter Typhoon from the  European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS).
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