AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo

AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo

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The AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo, commonly known as the Indigenous Defense Fighter (IDF), is a multirole combat aircraft named after Chiang Ching-kuo, the late President of the Republic of China. The aircraft made its first flight in 1989. It entered service with Republic of China Air Force (Taiwan) in 1992. All 130 production aircraft were manufactured by 1999.

Taiwan initiated the IDF program when the United States refused to sell them F-20 Tigershark and F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighters following diplomatic pressure from China. Taiwan therefore decided to develop an advanced indigenous jet fighter. The Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC), based in Taichung, Taiwan, designed and built the IDF jet fighter. Learn More

Aircraft Specifications

Country: Taiwan

Manufacturer: Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation

Year: 1992

Number Built: 137

Active: Yes

Powerplant: 2 x Honeywell/ITEC F125-GA-100 turbofan

Number of Crew: 1

Length: 14.21m

Height: 4.42m

Vertical Stabilizers: 1

Wingtype: Fixed

Wingspan: 9.00m

Wing Area: 24.20m²

Gross Weight: 9,072kg

Max Speed: 2,220 km/h (Mach 1.80)

Range: 1,100km

Thrust to Weight Ratio: 0.95