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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:29 pm Post subject: Tejas lands in Leh for tests |
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www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200812162052.htm
Indigenous combat jet successfully lands at high altitude air base
New Delhi (IANS): India's indigenously developed Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA) has achieved another milestone by successfully landing at the Leh airbase in Jammu and Kashmir, one of the highest airfields in the world at 10,600 ft, an official said on Tuesday.
“The Tejas programme achieved a significant success with the prototype vehicle PV-3 landing at Leh on Dec 13 at around 1.26 p.m. The event is important as Leh airfield is one of the highest in the world,” a official of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) that has developed the aircraft said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The objective of the test flight was also to expose the onboard systems to extremely low temperatures.
“The prevailing temperature at Leh range from plus 5 to minus 20 degree Celsius. Besides exposing the onboard systems to the extremely low temperatures, the objective was to make an assessment of the aircraft's performance in the rarified atmospheric conditions,” the official added.
Two Tejas prototypes PV-3 and limited series production (LSP)-2 aircraft are involved in the environmental test. The LSP-2, powered by the latest IN20 engines, will soon be cleared for induction into the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Navy. The first eight Tejas aircraft to be delivered between 2010 and 2012.
According to the official, the current phase of flight trials is progressing well with the aircraft and its systems “performing well as expected”.
“The aircraft were soaked overnight in cold weather, with the temperature around minus 20 degree Celsius and powered up next day for operations. The performance of the aircraft was satisfactory,” the official added.
The flight trials are being conducted by the test pilots and flight test engineers of the National Flight Test Centre (NFTC) under the direction of Air Conmodore Rohit Varma Project Director (Flight Tests).
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'Tejas' undergoes tough tests at Leh
IT Correspondent
New Delhi, December 16, 2008
A prototype of India's 'Tejas' light combat aircraft landed at Leh on Saturday afternoon to begin a series of high-altitude trials. The aircraft, the Prototype Version-3, landed at the airfield situated at 10,600 feet, one of the highest airfields in the world, which has temperature ranges between 5-20 degrees below zero.
The objective of the current phase of flight trials at Leh is to expose the onboard systems to the extreme low temperatures while making an assessment of the aircraft performance in the rarified atmospheric conditions.
Two Tejas prototypes, PV-3 and LSP-2, are involved in this important environmental test. LSP-2 powered by the latest IN20 engine with FADEC is in the Standard of Preparation (SOP) that will be cleared for induction in to service.
"As per reports received from the trial location, the current phase of flight trial is progressing well with aircraft and systems performing well as expected," a DRDO release informed.
The aircraft were soaked overnight in cold weather, with temperature around -20 degrees and powered up next day for operation. The operation of the aircraft was satisfactory.
Real time telemetry link between Pathankot, the base camp and NFTC of Bangalore were also made operational during the trial.
The success of the trial is the result of team effort of professionals from different organisations involved in the programme such as ADA, HAL, CEMILAC, DG-AQA, ADE, NAL and IAF.
The flight trials are being conducted by the test pilots and flight test engineers of the National Flight Test Centre (NFTC) under the direction of Air Commander Rohit Varma Project Director (Flight Test).
Senior officers from ADA, HAL and ADE, PS Subramanyam, Director, ADA, Ashok Naik, Managing Director (BC), HAL and PS Krishnan, Director, ADE were present at Leh. |
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