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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You should know, because in your very own words Tejas beat Su-30Mki at top speed, and you have been posting this for the last 4 years. I'd take it with a side serving of a link or the acceptance that you made it up Either shall suffice.
And what was the original intended sea level top speed as per the design? You don't know and you just made that fact up. Implementation of the Nose cone wasn't the only recommendation from that paper, correction to the trailing edge (done in LSP-5 IIRC), reshaping of pylons was also recommended.
Better than making up facts like you do. Agree ?
In India, tax payers aren't anonymous
Yup. That's the way Swedes do it, they accelerate the program to the hilt, they simulate as much of the program as possible to save the costs of flight tests and their programs deliver the promised capability on time. Meanwhile, how many Indian Pilots were squashed like bugs due to crashing MiGs while waiting for Tejas? Dozens. Incompetence and ineptitude and underestimation of program complexity has no part to play in Tejas delays. Still waiting for 2012 FOC and 31st march roll out of series production aircrafts. Sure, the program was 'safe' but the MiGs weren't. Remind me again, when was Tejas supposed to enter into service originally ? You know, post sanctions.
the funding for building just two tejas technology demonstrators were released only in 1993, they flew in 2001,
Then a realistic time line for induction is 2010 according to MSD woolen who was an IAF chief and HAL chief in his fact file article posted before IAF request, which led to FSED phase-2 in 2004, which further delayed induction.
SO only eggsperts like you can hold tejas responsible for all the deaths of mig-21 pilots from 1993 to 2013, not real aviation watchers!!!!
ofcourse eggsperts like you will contrive to forget the time line for all other 4.5th gen fighters which took no less than 15 years to mature and enter into service and put the entire blame on Tejas for the death of mig pilots from 1993 to 2014,
Indian-made fighter plane Tejas clocks fastest speed - Thaindian News
12/8/2009 6:24:00 PM by IANS
Panaji, Dec 8 (IANS) Light combat aircraft (LCA) Tejas notched a speed of over 1,350 km per hour — the fastest by an indigenously-made fighter aircraft — during its sea level flight trials off Goa Tuesday, a senior Indian Air Force official said.
Tejas which is undergoing rigorous testing in saline, humid marine conditions in and off the coast of Goa, had performed admirably in the two-week long trials in Goa, Air Commodore Rohit Varma who is also the commanding officer of the Bangalore-based National Flight Testing Centre (NFTC) told reporters at the INS Hansa naval base Tuesday.
"The trials which lasted for two weeks comprised of flutter clearances, weapons firing, performance, stability and avionics validation. The LCA is the first supersonic fighter being manufactured indigenously by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)," Varma, an elite pilot himself, said.
As part of the initial operational clearance, the Aeronautics Development Agency (ADA) had inducted three aircraft to Goa for conducting various sea-level flight tests, he said.
Varma also said that the LCA had already been tested in other extreme atmospheric conditions.
"Tejas has already been tested for high altitude and cold climate at Leh and in the desert environment of Rajasthan," he said. "During the trials Tejas clocked in excess of 1,350 kmph," Varma said, adding that the ADA in tandem with HAL was also in the process of manufacturing a naval version of the LCA.
"While the present trials are in progress for the air force version, the first prototype aircraft for the navy is also under production. The LCA-navy will be capable of taking off and landing on an aircraft carrier," he said.
The LCA is expected to cost Rs.150 crore per aircraft and will find its home at the Sulur air force base near Coimbatore. The Indian Air Force has already ordered 20 LCAs from HAL, which will be delivered to them by 2013.
Air Vice Marshal Shankar Mani, who was also present during the media briefing, said the IAF could place a further order of 20 more LCAs after the first order.
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Fighter aircraft Tejas clocks fastest speed during testing - Indian Express
Indian Air Force - News & Discussion # 13 [Archive] - Key Publishing Ltd Aviation Forums
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The details of the flutter test is --"INS Hansa Base (Goa), Dec 9 (PTI) The aircraft dived towards the sea as the pilot lifted his hands off the control stick for five seconds. In such a short duration, it had plummeted from four kilometres above sea level to just 900 metres before the pilot hit to the throttle again to take to the skies.
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So tejas achieved this topspeed while pulling out of the powerless dive from 4 Km altitude at sea level.
ADA IOS release says "supersonic at altitudes,","http://tejas.gov.in/IOC-Brochure.pdf"
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