Here's a brief history of aircraft research and development in outline form. This was published in The Aero Engineer, December 2006. This needs to be updated though.
IST/PAF
ARDA XL-15 Tagak
Brief
Outline of the History of Local Aircraft Research, Development and Manufacture
in the Philippines
By Engr.
Ernesto B. Ferreras Jr.
February 21, 1911 – First flight of Skylark,
the first aircraft to conquer the Philippine
skies.
Skylark
First Period:
1938 – 1949
Began
with the birth of the local aviation industry in 1931, with the start of the
operation of two local air transport companies – Philippine Aerial Transport
Taxi Co. and Iloilo-Negros Air Express Co.
Dominant
player was Feati University.
1938 – Flight of Snipe light aircraft, the
first Filipino aircraft, designed and built by Dr.
Gregorio Zara.
1948 – Flight of the first locally
designed glider, built by Feati University.
1949 – Feati completed an all-wood sports
airplane.
Second Period:
1951 – 1956
Key
players were Institute of Science and Technology and Philippine Air Force. They
began a collaboration that resulted into several X series of experimental
aircraft.
1951 – The Institute of Science and
Technology (IST) implemented Commonwealth Act
168.
1953 – Flight of XL-14 Maya, designed by
Antonio de Leon, an aeronautical engineer.
IST/PAF ARDA XL-14 Maya
Flight
of the XL-10B Balang (Grasshopper) powered glider, a joint project of
IST and Philippine Air Force (PAF) Air Research and
Development Authority
(ARDA).
October 1954 – Flight of the XL-15
Tagak (Heron).
IST/PAF
ARDA XL-15 Tagak
1956 – Completion of the XL-17 Musang (Wildcat)
sports plane and light trainer; never
flown.
IST/PAF ARDA XL-17 Musang
Third Period:
1973 – 1976
January 15, 1973 – PAF reactivated ARDA
into Self-Reliance Development Wing
(SRDW), subsequently called Air Force Research and
Development Center (AFRDC).
September 10, 1973 – Philippine Aerospace
Development Corporation (PADC) was
established by virtue of PD 286.
1974 – PADC started assembling BO-105
helicopters and BN Islanders in agreement
with Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm (MBB) of Germany and
Fairey Britten-Norman
(FBN) of England, respectively.
PADC-assembled BO-105
PADC-assembled BN-Islander
October 1974 – Flight of Glider I,
designed and built by AFRDC.
May 1975 – Flight of Glider II.
May 21, 1975 – Flight of the XT-001
Marko I light trainer, designed and built by
AFRDC.
AFRDC XT-001 Marko
February 1976 – Flight of Glider III.
May 2, 1976 – Flight of the first
Hovercraft, by AFRDC.
Fourth Period:
1976 – 1991
November 8, 1976 – The Philippine
government bought the Super Pinto (Cali)
prototype, including design and manufacturing rights.
1978 – Flight of the modified L-4J Piper
Cub, assembled by PATTS College of Aeronautics, using 100% alcogas as fuel.
1981 – The PAF decided to replace T-33As
and T-28Ds.
1984 – The PAF recommended purchase of
SIAI Marchetti S211 jet aircraft and SF 260
Turboprop Warriors as replacement for its ageing fleet.
February 22, 1988 – First flight of the
Defiant 300, designed and built by Gold Wings
Aviation.
Gold Wings Defiant 300
1988 – Flight of Lancair 320, assembled in
the Philippines by Aviation Composite
Technology (ACT) in a venture with Aerotech S.A. of
Switzerland.
May 1988 – Flight of RPX-25, modified version
of L-4J, built by PATTS College of
Aeronautics.
PATTS-modified RP-X25 L-4J
1990 – Flight of Skyfox (RPX-44), the
Philippine version of Kitfox, assembled by the
Philippine Aircraft Company, Inc. (PACI) in agreement
with Denney Aerocraft of
the U.S.A.
PACI RP-X44 Skyfox
1990 – PADC started assembling S 211s,
followed by SF 260 TPWs and SF 600
Canguro in agreement with SIAI Marchetti of Italy.
PADC-assembled S211 jet
PAF AFRDC-modified SF-260 TP
1990 – Prime Parts Fabricators &
Development Corporation (PPFDC) built prototypes of
P-2000 Hovercraft with technical expertise from foreign
hovercraft companies
and the Hovercraft Prototyping Project Team of the
Department of Science and Technology (DOST).
1991 – Pacific Aeronautical, the new name
of ACT relocated to Cebu City started
producing airframes for Lancair 320 and Lancair IV, the
new higher-powered,
four-seat version.
1991 – PADC started assembling Lancair IVs
and Lancair ESs ordered by the Philippine
National Police (PNP).
Fifth Period:
1996 – Present
1996 – Aircraft Research and Development
(ARD) 2000 Project was set up and
completed a project feasibility study on the possibility
of manufacturing a 9-
seater utility aircraft.
ARD 2000
May 8, 1998 – Flight of the
Hummingbird, the first Filipino-built helicopter prototype,
designed and built by PADC. PADC also designed and
assembled Centennial
(RPX-100); never flown.
PADC RP-X100 Centennial