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BANGALORE: Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is warming up to conduct the first flight of the third series production variant (SP-3) of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, soon.


The EGR (engine ground run) has been completed and now the aircraft is being prepared for LSTT (low-speed taxi trials).


“Then the HSTT (high-speed taxi trials) leading to the first flight,” says an official. HAL hopes to conduct the SP-3 first flight within a week, subject to favourable weather conditions and zero snags. Air Commodore K A Muthanna (Retd) is set to fly SP-3.


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However, the dream of Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha to have four Tejas’ flying over Hindon Air Force base, during Air Force Day (October 8), might not happen this year.


“Both SP-1 and SP-2 are sure to fly with one more from the flightline on the static display,” says an official. SP-3 is unlikely to make it to Hindon this time, though HAL officials are making efforts to position it on the static display arena.


The SP-3 comes with more value additions with around 340 pipelines and 50 panels now achieving ICY or interchangeability standards. (ICY ensures quick replacement of a component without any design changes affecting operational performance.)


“In the next aircraft, around 100 panels and 700-plus pipelines will be in the ICY standards,” says an official.
HAL conducted the first flight of SP-1 on September 1, 2014 while the SP-2 had its maiden sorties on March 23, 2016.


On July 1, this year, the IAF formally inducted Tejas (No 45 Flying Daggers Sqn) with two aircraft and Group Captain Madhav Rangachari as its Commanding Officer.


“The IAF is happy with the performance of both the aircraft and we are delighted with the feedback we received recently from the Squadron,” says HAL Chairman T Suvarna Raju. The inducted platforms have both completed around 30 flights as this report goes live.


As reported by Mathrubhumi earlier, Raju has given a freehand to the young LCA Division to launch innovative ideas so that the IAF gets the remaining aircraft (18 numbers) as per the plan.


The results are showing with our team now working on two shifts even on Sundays,” says an insider.
HAL hopes to take the Tejas deliver tally to six aircraft (SP-1 & SP-2 included) by end of March 2017. Components up to SP-9 are already in different stages of assembly, coupling and equipping on various jigs at the LCA Division.




Read more at: http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news...ighttejas-hal-light-combat-aircraft-1.1373414
 
http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news...ighttejas-hal-light-combat-aircraft-1.1373414

image.jpg


BANGALORE: Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is warming up to conduct the first flight of the third series production variant (SP-3) of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, soon.


The EGR (engine ground run) has been completed and now the aircraft is being prepared for LSTT (low-speed taxi trials).


“Then the HSTT (high-speed taxi trials) leading to the first flight,” says an official. HAL hopes to conduct the SP-3 first flight within a week, subject to favourable weather conditions and zero snags. Air Commodore K A Muthanna (Retd) is set to fly SP-3.


Tejas_SP3_Fighter.jpg


However, the dream of Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha to have four Tejas’ flying over Hindon Air Force base, during Air Force Day (October 8), might not happen this year.


“Both SP-1 and SP-2 are sure to fly with one more from the flightline on the static display,” says an official. SP-3 is unlikely to make it to Hindon this time, though HAL officials are making efforts to position it on the static display arena.


The SP-3 comes with more value additions with around 340 pipelines and 50 panels now achieving ICY or interchangeability standards. (ICY ensures quick replacement of a component without any design changes affecting operational performance.)


“In the next aircraft, around 100 panels and 700-plus pipelines will be in the ICY standards,” says an official.
HAL conducted the first flight of SP-1 on September 1, 2014 while the SP-2 had its maiden sorties on March 23, 2016.


On July 1, this year, the IAF formally inducted Tejas (No 45 Flying Daggers Sqn) with two aircraft and Group Captain Madhav Rangachari as its Commanding Officer.


“The IAF is happy with the performance of both the aircraft and we are delighted with the feedback we received recently from the Squadron,” says HAL Chairman T Suvarna Raju. The inducted platforms have both completed around 30 flights as this report goes live.


As reported by Mathrubhumi earlier, Raju has given a freehand to the young LCA Division to launch innovative ideas so that the IAF gets the remaining aircraft (18 numbers) as per the plan.


The results are showing with our team now working on two shifts even on Sundays,” says an insider.
HAL hopes to take the Tejas deliver tally to six aircraft (SP-1 & SP-2 included) by end of March 2017. Components up to SP-9 are already in different stages of assembly, coupling and equipping on various jigs at the LCA Division.




Read more at: http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news...ighttejas-hal-light-combat-aircraft-1.1373414


Pls post this article in LCA sticky thread, so that all the information related to LCA be in one place.
 
Good...we need to increase production rate
Thats the next step...but by next year end, we'll have a fleet of atleast 10-12 Tejas. Hopefull all 20 by 2018 after that production rate will be increased to atleast 16/ year.
 
how is LCA Tejas better than MiG-21 ?

Oh it's not. Really bad aircraft. Not made of composites. Does not have 4++ avionics or engine. Does not have cutting edge ordinance support. No BVR option. Cannot be made cheaply in India. Doesn't have extensive INDIAN R&D. Doesn't have Indian L1, L2 and L3 suppliers. No AESA upgrade possible. Took ~15 years to reach till here just like other established manufacturers. I mean for a designer with new experience that is not up to standards.
 
how is LCA Tejas better than MiG-21 ?
Ofcourse. The sole purpose of developing the LCA is to replace Mig-21. Isn't it obvious that the replacing aircraft would be better than the aircraft which is being replaced. It's air frame is made of composites and anti-radar coatings with a possible AESA upgrade and an engine which can produce higher thrust (GE - F414). It can fire BVR and WVR missiles and has the latest avionics and flight control systems. A simple google search can reveal all the capabilities of LCA and there are lots of threads on PDF itself where there are discussions on capabilities of LCA and comparison of LCA with other fighter jets. LCA Mk-1A would have 44 improvements over the current LCA Mk-1 and LCA Mk-2 would be on a whole new level but that would be only after 2020.
 
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Ofcourse. The sole purpose of developing the LCA is to replace Mig-21. Isn't it obvious that the replacing aircraft would be better than the aircraft which is being replaced. It's air frame is made of composites and anti-radar coatings with a possible AESA upgrade and an engine which can produce higher thrust (GE - F414). It can fire BVR and WVR missiles and has the latest avionics and flight control systems.
can LCA Tejas defeat S-400 missiles ?
 
how is LCA Tejas better than MiG-21 ?

F22 Is slower than Soviet Mig 25. So by your logic, Mig 25 is better... Isnt it? People with such logic are hard to correct. Its better to leave you guys in your own dream world. Speed does not matter in the 21st century warfare as dog fighting is no more a strategy. Its the avionics and missiles that define an aircraft.
 

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