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Please share the video here let all of us also see.
Could be that, france might help us with Kaveri engine.
Saw a video of AMCA yesterday. It claimed that from design to everything is ready because it is in the line with LCA MK2 design. . Main constrain is engine. So we are struck in engines once again.
resently defence minister in goa requesting/ inviting the french company to setup engine menufecturing unit in goa....thats a clear indication that no kaveri related deal happened with rafale...
https://www.google.co.in/amp/m.econ...ring-unit-in-goa/amp_articleshow/55016003.cms
to my view , amca engine is still a unsorted issue.....drdo had high hopes toward dtti , but seem that boeing and ge has now linked the joint venture of f414 to power the amca with f18....
surely f18 not going to happened...
so, options are limited....
Despite the Navy junking the aircraft carrier version of the home-grown Light Combat Aircraft, the DRDO would continue working on the plane to develop it into a naval variant of the indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
We will use the experience and learning for developing it into a fifthgeneration fighter plane," DRDO officials told Mail Today.
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/threads/indian-naval-aviation.5337/page-50#post-1240469The DRDO is already working on the proposed Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft which will have the capabilities and strength of a fifth generation fighter and we would develop a naval variant of the plane using the experience of working on Naval LCA, they said.
10000 engines are we going to wage ww3.......................Please do read it correctly,
what does this say "
"We are going to require 6,000-10,000 engines in next ten years and most of them are SAFRAN engines," he said. "
Are we buying 1000 Rafales? hahahaha
Surely we are not talking only plane engines here
Read more at:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
I donot know how many engines are needed in the life cycle of one aircraft but if we need 10000 engines in next ten years then:10000 engines are we going to wage ww3.......................
No..fighter jet life cycle is about 30 years with upgrades..but engine life span max of 3000-4000 hours10000 engines are we going to wage ww3.......................
what would be the life span of an aircrafts in Hours just like you informed us about engines.No..fighter jet life cycle is about 30 years with upgrades..but engine life span max of 3000-4000 hours
You need to replace new engines once old completes it's life span
Life span of any fighter aircraft can't be drawn out on basis of sortie or flying hours. Because under normal flying condition or day to day sortie, its structural integrity doesn't gets compromised a lot unlike those in time of active patrol or in war. So as @tharun had mentioned, an aircraft could be overhauled and can be used for 30 years e.g Mirage, Jaguar and Migs in case of India.what would be the life span of an aircrafts in Hours just like you informed us about engines.
The life of aircrafts also depends on the number of hours clocked by it.
with every flight there is an impact on its structure which needs to be retired after certain flying hours.
Chinmoy Every aircraft has a life span in terms of it flying hours .Life span of any fighter aircraft can't be drawn out on basis of sortie or flying hours. Because under normal flying condition or day to day sortie, its structural integrity doesn't gets compromised a lot unlike those in time of active patrol or in war. So as @tharun had mentioned, an aircraft could be overhauled and can be used for 30 years e.g Mirage, Jaguar and Migs in case of India.
It depends on the very engine you are using. If a life span of an engine is 3000 hrs and if it flies for say 200 hrs/ year. then you could say that it should serve you 15 years mathematically. But that's not the case. Any aircraft engine does see active service for around 8 to 10 years only during its whole life span. Any aircraft during its whole flight life time does operate on 3 to 4 engines.Chinmoy Every aircraft has a life span in terms of it flying hours .
I am no expert in this but if that's the case,then in your point of view during the entire life span how many engines it requires?
There would be no life span for fighter jets in hours....They look is how the airframe condition is...they overhaul to maintain the flying condition..if every one follows flying hours then our IAF will have less than 300 planes by right now..what would be the life span of an aircrafts in Hours just like you informed us about engines.
The life of aircrafts also depends on the number of hours clocked by it.
with every flight there is an impact on its structure which needs to be retired after certain flying hours.
Thanks for the numbers .It depends on the very engine you are using. If a life span of an engine is 3000 hrs and if it flies for say 200 hrs/ year. then you could say that it should serve you 15 years mathematically. But that's not the case. Any aircraft engine does see active service for around 8 to 10 years only during its whole life span. Any aircraft during its whole flight life time does operate on 3 to 4 engines.
I said i am not expert but as i have worked a little in aero field I still remember that we were told that a certain aircraft has a life of about 10,000 hours still left and given the utility will be able to function for next 5 years.There would be no life span for fighter jets in hours....They look is how the airframe condition is...they overhaul to maintain the flying condition..if every one follows flying hours then our IAF will have less than 300 planes by right now..
What you said is true for any of the commercial aircraft. They do go through maintenance after a specific flight hours apart from general maintenance after each and every flight. But in case of fighter things does change. Fighters are subjected to rigorous maintenance after each and every sortie. After every couple of sortie the engine gets replaced. You could say that any particular fighter does not fly on one single engine for more then a couple of sorties. Even the flight time of fighters are too less then any commercial fighter. You could safely say that if a fighter does complete 10 flight hour in a month, the it flies around 5 flight hour with one engine. Thats the reason why availability of MKI was around 50% at the time of induction.I said i am not expert but as i have worked a little in aero field I still remember that we were told that a certain aircraft has a life of about 10,000 hours still left and given the utility will be able to function for next 5 years.
That's why I was stressing lifespan in hours....
Any one who can shed some light on it???
Okay thanks but i think I will have to further investigate on this...What you said is true for any of the commercial aircraft. They do go through maintenance after a specific flight hours apart from general maintenance after each and every flight. But in case of fighter things does change. Fighters are subjected to rigorous maintenance after each and every sortie. After every couple of sortie the engine gets replaced. You could say that any particular fighter does not fly on one single engine for more then a couple of sorties. Even the flight time of fighters are too less then any commercial fighter. You could safely say that if a fighter does complete 10 flight hour in a month, the it flies around 5 flight hour with one engine. Thats the reason why availability of MKI was around 50% at the time of induction.