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LOL...kindly explain in detail with reference to context
Well. She is saba.
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LOL...kindly explain in detail with reference to context
Meaning of Saba is Eastern Wind going by Persian root and Morning cool breeze going by Arabic roots ..Well. She is saba.
Meaning of Saba is Eastern Wind going by Persian root and Morning cool breeze going by Arabic roots ..
Similar & different at the same time!
YesIran really makes helicopter engine ? .....any info about engine building in Iran?
Good to see you posting again eagle.ALCON,
While Iran does manufacture the turboprop variant of the TV3, IIRC, there's no definitive evidence they are ready to manufacture a re-engineered turboshaft version.
Also, we can be 100% certain that engine is NOT be used to power this Saba. The images of it under assembly strong point to a twin-engine (likely Allison/RR 250 by the looks of it).
On an unrelated note, renowned Iranian aviation writer Babak Taghvaee (or B.T. for short) claims this Saba is just a rebuilt/remodeled AW109 that crashed in Iran a few years ago. When the AW109 crashed, it's landing gear and tail boom was damaged and they were replaced but the engines were apparently still intact. This would suggest the Saba is not going to end up in production anytime soon. He made a similar detailed claim about the Homa helicopter.
I've attached an image who posted on Twitter concerning the issue.
That all said, from folks who remember my time at the old IMF, B.T.'s stories should be treated with a grain of salt. Sometimes he's dead-on, and sometimes he's dead-wrong and will back-pedal his previous claims. In addition, he had a rather nasty falling out with aviation author Tom Cooper not long ago over issues of his articles and their content.
So, I'm not saying B.T.'s claims are correct or not. I will say that they are very plausible given the history of Iranian aviation projects being dead-ends from the start with no hope for funding or done so for publicity reasons. Then again, he may be completely off-base.
Cheers
All of these are in vain without mass production .....
...?Tomorrow...