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Commercializing Super Mushak

Falcon26

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what possible markets exist for the Super Mushak as a civilian plane, especially as cheap personal craft in the Western marketplace? Can PAC make inroads in the Western market through a civilian version of this successful military trainer? @Quwa
 
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It would be nice if they built a larger plane, there's like on seat in the back of a mushshak
 
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what possible markets exist for the Super Mushak as a civilian plane, especially as cheap personal craft in the Western marketplace? Can PAC make inroads in the Western market through a civilian version of this successful military trainer? @Quwa
So you want to market western plane back to western market? This is a old design more suitable for military role so introducing another Cessna 172 type plane is not suitable. In fact western market is developing modern personal planes like this.
 
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It would be nice if they built a larger plane, there's like on seat in the back of a mushshak
There is a third seat in the back and Mushshak is approved by CAA for civilian use. I think the use of a stick limits its utility as a civilian trainer. The only place it is used for civilian purposes is in South Africa, where it is used for aerobatic training.
 
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