+ghostrider883 Posted November 28, 2009 Posted November 28, 2009 26 November 2009 The maiden flight of the two-seater trainer version of the indigenous light combat aircraft 'Tejas' Thursday was successful, officials said. The flight took off at 1 p.m. from the airport of Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd at Bangalore. 'It is a two-seater version of the LCA and can be used as trainer. The successful maiden flight covered an altitude of 9 km and a speed of 0.85 Mach,' said a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) official. The prototype was flown by Group Captain Ritu Raj Tyagi of the National Flight Test Centre (NFTC). Air Commodore Rohit Varma, project director (Flight Test), was in the rear seat. 'Extensive preparatory work that has gone in resulted in the first flight profile being executed with clock work precision. All the objectives set out for the flight were achieved and all the systems on board the new prototype performed well throughout the sortie,' said the official. 'The trainer, when fully developed, will have the full operational capability from the rear cockpit as well. As Tejas trainer has a lot of commonality with Tejas Naval version, even Tejas Navy programme would see accelerated progress as a result of the successful first flight,' the official added. The first eight Tejas aircraft are to be delivered to the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Indian Navy between 2010 and 2012 and will be fitted with the F404-IN20 engines from the US-based General Electric. Quote
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Abhi Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 well ,i hope this will be functional soon. Quote
JediMaster Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 Thumbs down on the half-hearted paint job!! Quote
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