Hansa
New Generation trainer aircraft designed and developed by CSIR-NAL in
Bengaluru has successfully made its maiden flight yesterday. The
aircraft took off from HAL airport in the city and flew at an altitude
of 4000 feet and gained a speed of 80 knots before making a successful
landing after about 20 minutes.
AIR Correspondent reports that, in a
significant step the National Aerospace Laboratories NAL has designed,
developed the two-seater trainer aircraft, the Hansa New Generation (NG)
trainer successfully. The test pilot Captain Amit Dahiya who flew the
plane has said that the flight parameters were found normal and that it
was a text book flight. Hansa-NG aircraft developed indigenously has
glass cockpit with cabin comfort, highly efficient digitally controlled
engine, electrically operated flaps, long endurance, low acquisition and
low operating cost. NAL has already received 72 Letters of Intents from
various Flying clubs to purchase the Made in India aircraft. The
aircraft will be certified within the next four months before being
inducted into service.
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