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Rather adding a refuelling probe will be a better option.
Rather adding a refuelling probe will be a better option.
The weight problem may be related to general technological issues (alloys, fabrication issues etc.). Aircraft manufacturing is a complex business. It requires significant research and manufacturing infrastructure. Even a simple plane like Saras proves to be difficult as a lot of manufacturing processes are required even for this type of plane.Some Light weight Tubrofans instead of Turbo-prop ..
SARAS `S trubo-prop specification >>
Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6
Type: Turboprop
Length: 62 in (1,575 mm)
Diameter: 19 in (483 mm)
Dry weight: 270 lb (122.47 kg)
Air mass flow: 5.3 lb (2 kg)/second
We don`t know about its range yet compare to other aircraft of its own class ..
III. A Little About SARAS :
.....SARAS is a multi-role aircraft, pressurized for passenger comfort and is ca-
pable of flying upto a maximum speed of 550 Km/ hour at a cruise altitude of
7.5 km. It is designed to take off and land on short semi-prepared runways, which
exist in large numbers in India. It has advanced design features like modern state
of the art avionics, carbon fibre composite control surfaces, low drag wing, low
cabin noise because of rear-mounted turbo-prop engines, etc. The range varies
from 500 km to 2000 km depending upon the payload (500 km for 14 pax, 800 km
for 12 pax, 1400 km for 8 pax, 1700 for 6 pax and 2000 km ferry range with only
one crew)......
NAL has not been forthcoming with information. So the best guess is that the plane is not able to achieve design parameters.We don`t know about its range yet compare to other aircraft of its own class ..
Source : India's Modified Saras To Have Test Flight Soon | Defense content from Aviation WeekPT3, and it will not fly until after NAL has test flown the modified PT1, he adds. The third prototype is about 500 kg (1,100 lb.) lighter than the original Saras,The new Saras will still be powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 engines, but NAL has limited the thrust. The lower thrust will reduce fuel burn, Chetty says, adding that the aircraft has no need for so much thrust.
Source : Saras may fly in a fortnight - The Times of IndiaThe original design included a maximum take-off weight of 6,100kg and a maximum payload of 1,232kg. The first prototype which completed its maiden flight on May 29, 2004, was overweight at 5,118kg compared to the 4,125kg design specifications.
The plane with 14 pax (1600 kg load) has only 500km range. I think this plane is not suitable for maritime recon as such plane requires higher range with similar payload.
The empty weight is too high compared to gross weight.
WTF, this project should be brought to its conclusion. We can spend thousands of crore rupees on other projects with time delay and our scientific community has come out with respectable results. The research done on Saras could be utilized in an indigenous passenger aircraft..
WTF, this project should be brought to its conclusion. We can spend thousands of crore rupees on other projects with time delay and our scientific community has come out with respectable results. The research done on Saras could be utilized in an indigenous passenger aircraft..
Another dumb decision if news correct, I wish if one private sector company could be roped in and sell at least 30 aircrafts to IAFSaras Headed For Project Cancellation?
Published February 3, 2016
SOURCE: SP Guide Publications
Six years after a fatal crash of the second prototype aircraft, the Saras light civil aircraft programme could be headed for closure if sources are to be believed. After several stops and starts, it is likely that the prototypes may still fly, though the future of the project is almost definitely sealed. After a six-year grounding following a devastating March 2009 crash that killed its three-man IAF test crew, the National Aerospace Laboratory, in coordination with the IAF’s Aircraft & Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE) have failed to muster enough confidence to put the aircraft back in the air.
As reported earlier by SP’s, the ASTE had begun ground trials of the modified PT1N platform around December last 2013, and has undergone a rigorous routine of ground handling, turning and taxi trials, including static systems trials. Former NAL chief and aerospace guru Prof. Roddam Narasimha recently spoke out about the various programmes, and said that the proposed the Regional Transport Aircraft (RTA) could spearhead a much needed new wave in Indian capabilities alongside the Saras.
“It should be a turbo-prop aircraft, executed in a public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode, preferably as part of a global consortium, and should be viewed as a common “civil-military” platform that would also address the transport aircraft needs of the Indian Air Force in terms of the Avro and AN-32 replacements, thus generating the numbers and associated economic viability needed to make it successful,” he said. The Saras technologies, however, could be infused into other programmes including the regional transport aircraft and national civil aircraft.
How old is this picture? Is it before the cancellation of the project? If Saras is revived, there surely be mention in mainstream media.NAL SARAS spotted in IAF colors doing ground runs . PIC credit-Bharat Rakshak
IT seems that funding that was frozen around 2013 might have come through Modi's Make in India initiative. May be we will hear something soon. New propeller can be seen