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N-LCA out of the hangar

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Reminds me of F18c , mini hornet sort of

You might find this a bit wierd !!! But the nose drop reminds me of Flanker ---

LCA and flanker, i am already laughing my *** off----
 
You might find this a bit wierd !!! But the nose drop reminds me of Flanker ---

LCA and flanker, i am already laughing my *** off----

yeah this thought came in my mind too !!! LOLS...
 
Lets hope it started rollin out of assembly line sooon......:cheers:
 
Does anyone knows its payload?
Also can it used on Viraat ( If arrestor hook is installed)

thanks in advance.
Tx
Sri
 
too early to talk about payload, it wont be inducted until the new engines are finalized and incorporated ...
 
Does anyone knows its payload?
Also can it used on Viraat ( If arrestor hook is installed)

thanks in advance.
Tx
Sri

Payload would be same as IAF Tejas.

Theoretically its possible with some modifications, specially the ski-jump.

1) Naval LCA needs 14 degree ski-jump while Viraat has 12 degree.

2) Naval LCA needs 195 m run way, Viraat's over all length is 226 m while IAC-1 where the NLCA will be based has a length of 260 m.

3) Needs lot of modifications in the controls and logistics as well.

Viraat will be retired when IAC-1 joins the Navy.
 
Thanks Kinetic,

I thought Navy wants to operate 3 carriers from 2015 onwards and Viraat will be retired once IAC - 2 is in service ( Viraats life is extended till 2020 I think)
Tx
Srini.
 
Thanks Kinetic,

I thought Navy wants to operate 3 carriers from 2015 onwards and Viraat will be retired once IAC - 2 is in service ( Viraats life is extended till 2020 I think)
Tx
Srini.

Acutally IAC-1 was build to replace Viraat. Though its possible that it could stay in service until 2020 as its in good condition and upgraded recently. But I think it will retire after IAC-1 fully takes over by 2016/17.
 

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