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Next year, the GTRE plans to show the engines performance first on an Il-76 plane and then as the second engine fitted on a twin-engined fighter like MiG-29. It would be tuned to certification standards.one year ago no further info available on this regard@Kunal Biswas,
Thank you for posting that news about the plans to fix the Kaveri into a MiG-29 and test it. I am looking forward to that event.
Coming to the cartoon you posted in the opening post, I don't think that "Made in USSR" tag is appropriate. A more appropriate tag would be "Made in USSR and in India."
New tailwinds for Kaveri engine - The Hindu
The MiG-29 test bed proposal is not new. It is as per originally planned, which dates back to early 2000's. It is not as simple as showing a Kaveri in MiG-29 and flying it. We simply do not have experts who can convert MiG-29 as a test bed and we do not know what parameters to look in while testing. My opinion is get some ruski engineers to india Keep two mig-29s with one kaveri each and a third with two once our comfort level passes 100-200 hours. Buy 3-5 migs for this work. Keep one constantly in air to get those frequent flier miles to declare IOC/FOC.
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