Date: 11-15 February 2009
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The bi-annual Aero India air show was held at Yelahanka Air Force Station north of Bangalore early February. This is an active air force base which means some shuffling with the local fleet has to take place to free up space for the venue. The south side of the base is used from east to west for exposition halls, the main static, chalets, main flight lines and VIP area. The BAe748, Do228 and An-32, normally occupying the ramps and hangars on the south side, relocate to the north side and other bases. The north side has some smaller hangars, home to the Mi-8T and Dhruv. The Do228s, some BAe748s and An-32s are parked behind and between the small helicopter hangars, one of which is used by the demo team Suryakirans also. It is a trade show, starting on Wednesday with the traditional inaugural fly-by, in the presence of top brass and other VIPs obviously. The public days are Saturday and Sunday, a limited number of entrance tickets are available and can only be obtained in India. Security was stepped up this year with each ticket holding a transponder chip card, allegedly enabling the security staff to follow crowd movement, so much for hangar bashing... However, the build-up starts the weekend before and accessing the show terrain is possible from Monday, the security is not that strict so it seems. In any case, formal media accreditation is necessary which can be done through the internet. The media centre is reasonably well laid out, with some internet computers available and a lounge with free soft drinks and water. The local military at the airport seem not at all briefed on media or spotter’s needs and they are not there to cooperate. Do not expect lenience on their part. Although this differs greatly between persons and days, the further down the week, the stricter they seem to get. Participants are normally a reflection of the host nation’s current needs of the armed forces. With the Bharatiya Vayu Sena seeking 126 fourth generation fighter aircraft to replace its MiG-21 and Jaguar fleets in due time, the usual suspects flocked to India mostly bringing more than one airframe, with some duals for check rides. Lockheed-Martin went to great lengths with three F-16CJ/DJs and two F-16Fs present, the latter were marked F-16IN Super Viper for the occasion. Boeing sent two F/A-18Fs, the Eurofighter consortium had three EF2000s present, and lastly the Russians showed off their MiG-35. India suffers from the current economic situation like many other countries, with local airlines postponing orders, not taking up options and scrapping routes. Especially the ambitious plans of Kingfisher have been thwarted by this. Nonetheless, the business jet market is still strong and not surprisingly, the main manufacturers brought aircraft to Yelahanka, not in great numbers though. Indigenous developed aircraft are pushed by the government and local economy and defence specialists are questioning why a large country like India, aspiring to be a super power, is not capable of developing a sizeable portion of its own front line defence material. The ill fated Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT) suffered another landing incident when the gear suddenly collapsed, just like in 2007, forcing HAL to withdraw its participation from Aero India 2009. The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme runs very slowly although it has picked up some pace recently. The four ship formation in the fly by was no more than keeping up appearances, much like using serials 2011 and 2012 for limited scale production (LSP) aircraft number six and seven. With the first prototype being cannibalized for spares, only a couple of airframes have joined the flight test programme since 2007. The first dual was rolled out recently though, and in 2007 expectations were wisely tempered by HAL. With hindsight, it was no surprise that the HAL helicopter division went all out with five Fuerza Aerea Ecuatoriana Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruvs being displayed. These will be delivered shortly with two more to follow later this year. Another small South American success was the order from Surinam for three aircraft. HAL has been targeting several Latino countries with this "poor man’s EC145", promoting its good hot-and-high qualities and very competitive price. That said, these were actually only the first export customers where the Dhruv won under competition, but at least its progress. The report is largely based on opening day, the 11th of February, unless stated the aircraft were seen then. Static: J4047 Dhruv 151 HU c/n DS36 A3489 Hawk Mk132 FTS JT066 Jaguar Z3140 Mi-35 CU2219 MiG-21Bison TU633 MiG-27MU KB742 MiG-29 KF146 Mirage 2000H SB114 Su-30MKI-3 20sq IT365 T-6G Dundigal KH2011 Tejas HAL 30+38 EF2000(T) nn FAE601 Dhruv Esc2211 hall FAE603 Dhruv Esc2211 c/n DS91 FAE605 Dhruv Esc2211 VT-DBK DH.82A Dundigal ‘HU838’ VT-OSB A119 ‘XA-001’ Kanpur I ? Replica Flightline (* = flying 11th): IN240 Do228-201 10+27 A310-304MRTT FBS BMvg 30+23, 30+25 EF2000 JG73 FAE602 Dhruv Esc2211 c/n DS87 FAE604 Dhruv Esc2211 c/n DS88 569 G550 Nachson Aitam IsraelAF 154 MiG-35 RSK MiG 3009* F-16F Shaheen 1sq UAE AF 3015* F-16F Shaheen 3sq UAE AF 00-0174/AK* C-17A 517th AS USAF 07-4637 C-130J-30 463rd AW USAF 58-0046/ZZ KC-135T 909th ARS USAF 90-0812/WW F-16CJ "14th FS" USAF 92-3886/WW* F-16CJ 14th FS USAF 90-0834/WW* F-16DJ 14th FS USAF 166675/NJ-134 F/A-18F VFA-122 USN 166790/NJ-135* F/A-18F VFA-122 USN A6-NLA ERJ135 Prestige Jet HB-JSZ Falcon 7X Dasnair SA N974VV DC-10-40 Omega Air (RA-)11529 An-12B RSK MiG VT-BRT Ce525A CJ2+ TAAL VT-HOA NAL Hansa 3 NAL VT-XRM NAL Saras NAL N351CB Beech B200 N390EU Premier IA Hawker Beechcraft N563XL Ce560XLS+ Cessna FAE602 was moved to the static and was joined by FAE605 that was present 14 February. Other side (* = flew 11th): K2740, K2684 An-32 K2695 An-32 H1178/B BAe748-218 FWTF wh c/s H1182 BAe748-220 H1515, H1518 BAe748-247 H2377 BAe748-247 Z1414 Chetak J4041*, J4042* Dhruv 151 HU Sarangs J4043*, J4045 Dhruv 151 HU Sarangs J4046, J4049 Dhruv 151 HU Sarangs J4050* Dhruv 151 HU Sarangs J4063, J4065 Dhruv 151 HU Sarangs [H] Z3268 Dhruv HAL spec c/s HM673, HM674 Do228-201 FWTF HM680, HM683 Do228-201 FWTF HM687, HM688 Do228-201 FWTF HM695 Do228-201 FWTF A3621* Hawk Mk132 FTS U2466*, U2471* HJT-16 Kiran II 52sq Suryakirans U2480*, U2482* HJT-16 Kiran II 52sq Suryakirans U2487*, U2491* HJT-16 Kiran II 52sq Suryakirans U2507, U2510* HJT-16 Kiran II 52sq Suryakirans U2520*, U____ HJT-16 Kiran II 52sq Suryakirans Z2342 Mi-8T Stored hulk Z2364 Mi-8T 112 HU Z2369 Mi-8T 112 HU [H] Z2384*, Z2391 Mi-8T 112 HU Z2388* Mi-8T 112 HU [H] Z2398*, Z2404* Mi-8T 112 HU Z2837 Mi-8T 112 HU SB050* Su-30MKI special c/s SB112 Su-30MKI-3 special c/s KH2012* Tejas HAL VT-HAM Dhruv red c/s Flying only: Z1924/4 Cheetah 11th Z3476/V Cheetah 11th IA1105 Dhruv sand c/s, 11th IA1114 Dhruv 11th IA1123 Dhruv 11th IA1130 Dhruv 11th IA1139 Dhruv 12th The army contingent arrives each day from an airfi eld near Bangalore. This might be the heliport of HAL’s helicopter division, north of HAL airport and the HAL heritage museum. But that is only used for trials and acceptation fl ights, the army airfi eld should be somewhere in the south eastern part of greater Bangalore. Inaugural fly by 11th: Group 1: J40__ Dhruv U674/74 HJT-16 Kiran I FTS U836/36 HJT-16 Kiran I FTS SB042, SB132 Su-30MKI-3 20sq Group 2: K2744 An-32 HM671 Do228-201 FWTF HM690 Do228-201 FWTF Group 3: RK3449 Il-78MKI 78sq KF143 Mirage 2000H KF144 Mirage 2000H Group 4: A3481, A3493 Hawk Mk132 FTS A3494, A3495 Hawk Mk132 FTS A3500 Hawk Mk132 FTS Group 5: JS171, JS173 Jaguar IS JS178, JS187 Jaguar IS JT063 Jaguar IT Group 6: KH2002, KH2003 Tejas HAL KH2004, KH2005 Tejas HAL The fly-by featured nearly the same types and formations as two years ago, only the navy did not participate this year. Most flew from Bangalore HAL airport, the old international airport in town. Tejas KH2002 landed at Yelahanka, as did the Dorniers. Some spares were present at Bangalore: A3503 Hawk Mk132 12th U696 HJT-16 Kiran I 7th Practises for the fly by were performed on Sunday and Monday. So this merits a visit to HAL airport. The actual defile only takes place on the opening day, usually Wednesday and usually late in the morning. Make sure your are present well before 10 o’clock. Elsewhere: VTCYX Dakota III pres. BSF area W1759 TS-11 Iskra pres. Inside gate Visit: 9. K2662/B Il-76MD 10. K2662/B Il-76MD 11. H2376 BAe748 K3603 ERJ135BJ K2662/B Il-76MD 12. K2691 An-32 K2726 An-32 K3603 ERJ135BJ K2662/B Il-76MD 13. K2742 An-32
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