arashkamangir
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Arminkh,
You ask "to what end?" I could ask the same of the original unveiling. Why show off a terribly-put together mock-up that ended up being the butt of jokes in aviation circles the world-over?
For one, as I recall, when it was unveiled, the officials made it sound as though the item presented was NOT a mock-up and in fact that was the source of many many many months of wasted debate at the old IMF. In fact to my knowledge, the MoD has never acknowledged the F-313 they showed off was just a mock-up.
In addition, the mock-up was poorly executed, plain and simple. Compare it to previous examples such as the Shafagh (whose mock-up was excellent and actually LOOKED like a real flyable aircraft). The Shafagh mock-up was completed more than a decade before the F-313 and yet was pulled off beautifully. The mock-up we were shown looked as though amateurs who know practically nothing of aircraft design put it together (the joke of a cockpit being a prime example, made worse by actually having a man sit in it and prove how terribly it was put together).
Given that mess, you'll have to excuse me for treating news of this design being prepared for taxi-runs WITHOUT a big pinch of salt.
Back to your original question, "to what end" would someone fake a taxi-run. That's actually pretty simple: money. What better way to get additional funding (whether to line your own pockets or to fund a pet project that isn't quite as far along as you promised the MoD) than to show it off taxing up and down a runway?
I honestly think there is likely a real design behind the F-313, but how serious of a design it is and whether it's already been thoroughly tested enough for taxi-runs (which usually take place shortly before first flights), I'm quite a bit more skeptical about. The evidence provided thus far for how serious this design is (CAD images and an flying RC model) is interesting but hardly compelling and could be completed with far less effort/funds than many here seem to think (CAD images are VERY reminiscent of projects my classmates in 3D Drafting did some 12+ years ago and similar RC models of existing fighter aircraft are fairly cheap and easy to build).
I don't mean to come off as harsh but as a watcher of Iranian military projects for well over a decade, amateur-hour events like the F-313 unveiling really got under my skin because I KNOW Iranian aviation engineers are highly capable folks, and that event single-handedly made them a laughing stock of the entire world.
No one can argue about that. I guess I have too much thrust in Dehghan.