Talk:Mikoyan MiG-AT

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Maiden flights of "second" aircraft
Hello, a Flight International article in September 1997 says that, "The MiG-ATC, the second prototype to be built, has already been flown." Two months later, another article reports that, "The second protoype MIG MAPO MiG-AT advanced trainer joined the flight test programme in late October." So there appears to be two second prototypes that had made two separate first flights. --Sp33dyphil (talk) 05:43, 26 July 2018 (UTC)