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Naval LCA will take to skies soon

The much awaited first flight of the naval variant of the light combat aircraft (LCA), Tejas, is scheduled in about four week’s time. The team behind the project is busy giving finishing touches.


Speaking to Deccan Herald, Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) chief P S Subramanya said, “We have completed a series of ground tests and are almost through with the flight certification. We should have the first flight in the next four weeks.”

The LCA Naval Prototype-1 (NP1), which is a trainer aircraft, will take to the skies for the first time in mid-December, but not without the required caution.

Subramanya, pointing out the flawless flight record of the Indian Air Force-version of Tejas has had - with no crashes or failures reported - said: “We do not want to hurry up things in excitement and repent later.”

The IAF version of Tejas had its first flight on January 4, 2001. It has completed over 1,500 hours of flight, undergoing various tests, and has obtained the initial operational clearance (IOC).


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The LCA NP-1 though, will be different from its predecessor with a longer and stronger gear, front fuselage droop for better over-the-nose vision, an additional control surface to reduce carrier landing speed and consequential changes in various systems and will fly with a GE-F404-IN20 engine.

The LCA NP-1, designed specifically for ski jump take-off and arrested landing, is facing heavy undercarriage problem, which the team LCA is in the process of addressing.

A recent report said that it was bulkier by 500 kg. It had mentioned that the problem was first diagnosed in September 2010 and that the team has been in the process of reducing the same ever since.


The heavy undercarriage is being seen as one of the reasons for the delay in the maiden flight of the prototype. The aircraft, being developed for the Indian Navy, is likely to replace the Sea Harrier squadron, and already, orders for six aircraft have been placed.

While the NP-1 is a twin seater trainer, the NP-2 will be a single-seat fighter.
 
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looks dashing.....can't wait:yahoo::victory:
 
A pity that the harrier jets will be retired. Have always loved those birds. Btw will there be any fixed wing vtol aircraft left in indian navy?
 
A pity that the harrier jets will be retired. Have always loved those birds. Btw will there be any fixed wing vtol aircraft left in indian navy?

Harriers will Retire with Decommisioning of INS Viraat , No there wont be any Fixed Wing VTOL Aircraft Left in Navy after Harriers

But in Coming Years , Sale for F-35 B For Indigenious Aircraft carrier -2 cannot be Ruled Out
 
A honest ques why Navy going for so many different types of aircraft first Mig29K then N LCA and N MMRCA in the future??
What good will it be I think there is any need to go for NMMRCA if NLCA is capable enough.
 
A honest ques why Navy going for so many different types of aircraft first Mig29K then N LCA and N MMRCA in the future??
What good will it be I think there is any need to go for NMMRCA if NLCA is capable enough.

Mig 29k were Meant for Vikramaditya and IAC 1 , N-LCA Was just a Our development to Attain self Reliance

IAC 2 Will be a Bigger Carrier With Bigger and More capable Aircrafts Launched By Catapults Most Probably

Here the Need for a New Aircraft Arise , There are Talks about 5th Gen Naval Aircraft Development from PAK-FA And AMCA , But this will take time

So the Option for N-MMRCA With contenders Such as Rafale,F-35 ,Gripen and Typhoon
 
Harriers will Retire with Decommisioning of INS Viraat , No there wont be any Fixed Wing VTOL Aircraft Left in Navy after Harriers

But in Coming Years , Sale for F-35 B For Indigenious Aircraft carrier -2 cannot be Ruled Out

I thought india did not wanna buy f 35. It would better if india has its own vtol aircraft
 
I thought india did not wanna buy f 35. It would better if india has its own vtol aircraft
It would be better but India does not have the resources to plunge into the R&D of another type of aircraft especially when the current projects are going so slow.
 
I thought india did not wanna buy f 35. It would better if india has its own vtol aircraft

There are No Plans as such

About F-35 , Navy have Initially rejected F-35 But this may change in Coming years as the Construction of IAC 2 Will go Through
 
It would be better but India does not have the resources to plunge into the R&D of another type of aircraft especially when the current projects are going so slow.

Well the current tejas project is coming to an end. India can certainly divert their their resources to develop a vtol varient of the tejas
 
Well the current tejas project is coming to an end. India can certainly divert their their resources to develop a vtol varient of the tejas
Unfortunately,after the Tejas,there's a much bigger project the Mark2 variant after which the FGFA and then the AMCA......then the armed UAV project etc.
 
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