The advanced aviation complex of front-line aviation (PAK FA), also known as T-50, I-21 [37] and I-90 [31], first took to the air on January 21, 2010. The development of a new aircraft began in 2002, but programs to create a multi-role fighter started in the USSR and the USA back in the 1980s. The general concept of the "fifth generation" provided for a number of requirements for new aircraft, among which were: Already in 1990, fifth-generation fighter prototypes made their first flight in the United States, and in 2005 the first serial fifth-generation multirole fighter was put into service: the Lockheed Martin F-22 the plane has a working dashboard inside the cockpit here is the video