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Hi Erik,eriktex wrote:Hi all,
I intend to visit the airshow at Yelahanka during February 2011.
Now the website states that the show is from Wednesday 9th until Sunday 13th of February. Question: are all days open for the general public? And which days would be best for visiting (obviously I would prefer weekdays).
Thanks in advance for your help,
Erik
Indeed, both Tu-142 and IL-38 were in the flypast in 2007. But that was for the 75th anniversary of the IAF and two years later the flypast was less impressive.Le Addeur noir wrote:A TU-142 was in the opening flypast in 2007,so it is possible one(and/or an IL-38) could appear.
Jaap,I assume you mean 2007 for the IL-38 and TU-142?.Jaap wrote:Indeed, both Tu-142 and IL-38 were in the flypast in 2009. But that was for the 75th anniversary of the IAF and two years later the flypast was lee impressive.Le Addeur noir wrote:A TU-142 was in the opening flypast in 2007,so it is possible one(and/or an IL-38) could appear.
Jaap
India to showcase attack copter
Prashanth G N, TNN, Jan 20, 2011, 04.15am IST
BANGALORE: India's first indigenous attack helicopter, the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) developed by HAL and due for induction into the Indian Air Force by 2012-13, will make its first flight during Aero India from February 9 to 13.
Its first test flight was in March last year.
The second and third flights were in April and May 2010 and as of now, over 20 test flights have checked various parameters.
These have paved the way for testing with weapons.
While the first prototype could fly at the air show, the second prototype, which will be weaponized, is expected to be unveiled too.
Two more prototypes are under construction. HAL commenced work on the LCH in 2006.
The copter is an attack variant of the HAL Dhruv, which has been inducted into the armed forces.
The copter was designed using a successful and proven helicopter as the base platform.
HAL has tentative orders to deliver 65 LCHs to the IAF and over 100 to the Army.
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