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Play it Safe Sameer , Only Trust Twin Engine Jets !

seems you are having comprehension issues....Tejas isn't the only participant after 1989.
So, what's your smart deduction? That a single engine fighter has been regular and now Tejas seemed to be scrapped from R day flypast? Alright...
 
The crowd flees as a Mirage 2000 fighter plane explodes in a fireball at the Indian Air Force Day parade in New Delhi in 1989.
Just read the details of this unfortunate incident. It wasn't engine failure that caused it. Unfortunately this tragedy can happen with any aircraft
 
Jammerman,

It saddens me to not see that valiant, professional Abhi not flyin Mig21 ... afterall he recieved highest honour for his gallant conduct of shooting down F Sola!

Not letting Tejas appear in public might be Indian strategy to keep PAF guessing of its lethat, deep strategic potential... so we can understand that!

However, Miragz should have been there.. might be that these successful fighters are deployed now to Contain Chian???

Well done Indians, well done!!!!

Mangus

Yeah and may be that is only why it is being moved on a truck always. So that we won't be able to guess its speed and other statistics. Raw ki Jahanat ko dad deni paray gi.
 
and why so ? dar lagta hai kya ?:lol:
It shows How indian mindset of taking things head, not to correcting and improving oneself upon incident/accident rather scraping/grounding everything.
What a Coward's way to address issues. Should be made study in school how to not to deal with issues :lol:
 
Yesterday India held it's 71st Republic Day Parade with all the fanfare.
As the commentator announced the flypast as the highlight of the parade, something which I also keenly look forward to. This year's parade was the first since the clash of last February between India and Pakistan, hence one expected the IAF to fly the types before the general public as a tribute to those who participated in the operations. For almost a year the Indians were gloating how their Mirage-2000s struck targets inside Pakistan and later during an aerial engagement how the MiG-21 shot down an F-16. But yesterday both these aircraft were missing during the flypast as was India's 30 years in making pride and joy, Tejas which if anything should have led the flypast. But it was a show with the only twin-engine combat jets participating in small portions.The flypast was conducted in two phases with 16 fighter jets, 10 transport aircraft, and 19 helicopters. It involved 5 Jaguars, 5 MiG-29s and SU-30s flying in packets of two, three and the usual solo doing the verticle charlie with only three rolls causing Indians to have goosebumps. The absence of any single-engine present means either comment by Christian Fair have struck home or IAF simply doesn't have the confidence to fly the single-engine over public venues....as they say, if they don't fly, they don't die.
Also compared to PAF or most air forces of the world,IAF flypasts are at much higher altitudes.DARPOK..!
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@Tps43

ye ek aur airforce dekh lo jinko twin chaiye.....

I wonder what is the obsession of Indo Aryans about two exhausts
 
Tejas did participate in 2017 as an exception on PMs request. It's not a lame excuse, it's safety measure. Is it that hard to comprehend?

What was the reason for this particular air crash! Pilot error or engine failure?
 
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