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Commercializing Super Mushak

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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
 
It would be nice if they built a larger plane, there's like on seat in the back of a mushshak
 
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.
 
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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