Indigenous trainer aircraft HTT-40 makes inaugural flight

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jun 17 2016 | 3:22 PM IST
India's indigenous basictrainer aircraft, Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40), todaymade its inaugural flight here in the presence of DefenceMinister Manohar Parrikar.
The two-seater aircraft designed and developed bythe Hindustan Aeronautics Limited was flown by Group Captain C Subramaniam and Group Captain Venugopal for about 10 to 15 minutes at the HAL Airport here.
Aimed at being used for the first stage training forall flying cadets of the three services, HTT-40 made its maiden flight on May 31.
Indian Air Force is expected to procure 70 HTT-40aircraft.
Detailed design phase of HTT-40 was launched in August 2013 with HAL's internal funding and was completed in May 2015.From then, it has taken 12 months to fly the first prototype.
While the HTT-40 programme was almost junked duringthe UPA rule, Parrikar pushed both IAF and HAL to ensure development of the trainer.
Complimenting the HTT-40 team for the accomplishment,he said, "when I came here in March 2015 the confidence theyhad infected me also. They had promised me within one year they will fly the aircraft. I'm happy that they have kept the assurance."
According to HAL, the team behind HTT-40programme is "young" with an average age of 29 when itstarted.
The programme aims to achieve itsoperational clearance by 2018, and towards this the companywill be manufacturing three prototypes and two static-testspecimens.
Also work has started on the stall and spin tests campaign in order to meet the project timelines.
The Defence Minister said, "I request them to bring it still earlier, by the beginning of 2018, so that they can go into serial production in 2018 itself."
He said while HAL would supply HTT-40 to defence forces, it would be permitted for certain percentage of export.
Stating that HAL has proven track record in the design and development of basic trainer, Chairman T Suvarna Raju saidHTT-40 was an example of the company's commitment to indigenously developing trainer aircraft for the armed forces.
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First Published: Jun 17 2016 | 3:22 PM IST

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