Dhairya Yadav
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I agree that Saras would not be able to replace or have any place in civil market, due its need of a flight engineer too.We have to understand that we are not talking in sense of civil lain aerospace but military ..
There are many modification needed to be done for specific workload, On DO-228 we cannot do as this aircraft is ' Imported ', Any modification would cause illegal changes by the user to the original design by the company ..
With SARAS we don`t have such issues, Some example that can be done with SARAS but not DO-228 ..
1. EW aircraft
2. AEW aircraft
3. Recon Aircraft
4. Naval strike and recon Aircraft ..
Etc ..
But this is also a limitation to its military applications .
I dont know about Saras Mk2, but the Saras in present config of 3 flight crew is pretty odd, as nearly all the other aircraft manufacturers have adopted 2 flight crew config since 1980s.
This i consider the main limitation of Saras, and why its inferior to Dornier. Most civilian aircraft of the size comparable to Saras require just One pilot, but im not making a comparison, as they are civilian.
However, I do agree that we can modify Saras as per our requirements, but the main loose nut is what I just said. To make it compete even a little in civilian market, and to make it exportable like Dhruv to several other countries, this needs to be fixed ASAP.
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