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Here's the LUH PT-1 structure that was uncoupled from the coupling jig at HAL facilities recently.
Looks flimsy. As do all things HAL.
'Looks':lol.. Are you a computer running FEA software ?
Wait, I forgot the word 'cheap'. Let me edit my post. Thanks for the prompt.
Looks cheap and flimsy. As do all things HAL.
meh..develop a microlight on your own first,then call a composite airframe 'cheap' & 'flimsy'
You know what, you're actually right. Build quality is not just an issue confined to HAL but noticeably an issue with almost all Indian products. Most probably, perhaps, because India is engaged in a fruitless exercise of attempting to reinvent the wheel but without access to adequate facilities and, most of all, conventional technology.
meh..develop a microlight on your own first,then call a composite airframe 'cheap' & 'flimsy'
OT- Avidly waiting for 1st flight!!!
Yup,maybe that's why we reached the moon & mars with the same HAL manufactured components.I can see you burning with jealousy.Just GTHO.
'without access to adequate facilities and, most of all, conventional technology' what BS..
LOLLL, how about a moped before that? And are we forgetting the "Sitara" the pride of the paksitani automotive industry?
Now, the structurals are getting done. HAL Helicopter Divn. seems to be getting geared up towards the future.
What a feat of engineering!
No wonder that LalTopi is putting a paksatani on the moon any time now.
On the contrary, the papers are brimming with headlines that the Indian PM has not spared a single country in the West, begging them to invest and manufacture their products in India so that its stone age industry may benefit from the advancements which have been made in its absence. Wise move, if I may say so.
The future being the most heavily armed pauper country in the world.
You know what, you're actually right. Build quality is not just an issue confined to HAL but noticeably an issue with almost all Indian products. Most probably, perhaps, because India is engaged in a fruitless exercise of attempting to reinvent the wheel but without access to adequate facilities and, most of all, conventional technology.
Allow me to revisit my post, and broaden its scope, one last time.
OT- Avidly waiting for 1st flight!!!
n the contrary, the papers are brimming with headlines that the Indian PM has not spared a single country in the West, begging them to invest and manufacture their products in India so that its stone age industry may benefit from the advancements which have been made in its absence.