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ALH Dhruv Crashes At Ecuador Military Parade

I think the chopper was demonstrating a manuver called "Sideways Nose Dive"

Holly smokes it was suppose to be brand new too - :coffee:

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Such attitude is offensive and pathetic. Not all Pakistanis are obsessed with India, and not all Pakistanis rejoice India's failures.

You are right. My bad. My due apologies.
 
Hahahahaha good going... the Endian defence industry never disappoints!

I wish more of such successes to them in the future. (especially in war times with us) ;-)


HAL stands vindicated. At least this time, India's defense industry didn't disappoint.
Not only did the pilots manage to walk away, the chopper didn't burst into flames post impact. HAL was there the second it happened. Speaks volumes about the quality of the product and the dedication of the engineers.

Do continue wishing for our success survivor :lol::lol:
 
In what will be a major setback to indian defence exporters, Ecuador has announced that it may return india the DHRUV choppers that they have bought

Ecuadoran Air Force chief Rodrigo Bohorquez was quoted as saying the contract allowed the return in the event of an irrepairable fault. A special commission is investigating the accident.

here is the link

ASIAN DEFENCE: Ecuador may return Indian helicopters after crash
 
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In case you guys have missed couple of days in your sleep....

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The Ecuadorian government has decided to formally constitute a new investigation board into the October 23 Dhruv crash. The new board will officially include the three-member expert team from HAL that landed in the country on October 31 -- up until now, they were providing outside consultancy and analysis to the first Board that was comprised only of Ecuadorian personnel. In the next one week, one or two Board members from the Ecuadorian side and one of the Board members from HAL will bring the Dhruv's flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder to Bangalore, where the data will be downloaded and analysed jointly. HAL has already made preparations to receive and analyse the data at Bangalore. An officer from the IAF's Aircraft & Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE) will also be roped in for the analysis.

Incidentally, according to the latest update I recieved today from my sources in Ecuador today, the HAL team had an opportunity to visit the crash site yesterday (November 1) and were also taken to inspect the crashed Dhruv. Apart from this, video footage and still photographs of the crash and the Dhruv were shared with the team.

The prima facie overview conducted by the HAL team over the last two days, incidentally, has virtually confirmed the Cyclic Saturation theory that I reported here two days ago. The three Dhruv were flying at 60-metres in a line-astern formation directly above the runway on October 27 during the military day parade. It had planned that the three-Dhruv formation would break to the left, with a three-second gap between them, after passing the parade to starboard. FAE-604, the ill-fated chopper, was in the middle position. After the lead helicopter had executed its turn, FAE-604 began its turn after the agreed gap of three seconds. During the turn, according to my sources, the middle Dhruv entered the wake of the lead helicopter, thereby effectively forcing it out of the turn. When the pilot of FAE-604 attempted to get his Dhruv back into position, he appears to have exerted excessive bank to left, rolling in at a very high rate. This is precisely what, in all likelihood, caused the right cyclic saturation. And the 60-metre flying height gave the pilots no time to recover.

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Firstly, this is relatively old, speculative news. The chief of Ecuador Air Force has already mentioned that Ecuador will be ordering new Dhruv engines from HAL.

Secondly, there is already a thread on this topic -

http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-defence/37582-alh-dhruv-crashes-ecuador-military-parade.html

Thirdly, stop distorting facts. The article clearly says that Ecuador may send the choppers. But the title of this thread gives the impression that Ecuador has made a definite decision in this regard.
 
And Indians make fun about the inferiority of Chinese products!:cheesy:
dont be childish.
faults and pilot errors happen regularly in these complicated machines.
Mostly these r not fatal but sometimes they r. One crash for any vehicle when hundreds other r flying does not mean anything until proven.
 
this means that other south american nations as well as african nations which showed interest in the DHRUV will be persuaded to not buy them
 
Firstly, this is relatively old, speculative news. The chief of Ecuador Air Force has already mentioned that Ecuador will be ordering new Dhruv engines from HAL.

well let me update you

after the crash the ecuadorians have gone for 2 new Mi-17Es, instead of 2 new DHRUVs

the link in my first post says it all
 
well let me update you

after the crash the ecuadorians have gone for 2 new Mi-17Es, instead of 2 new DHRUVs

the link in my first post says it all


Miyaan jago.....buying Choppers is not like buying Potatos ....ki ek dukan se nahi liya ....doosri dukan se le liya....


The MI17 E Deal was bing discussed for months.....
 
In what will be a major setback to indian defence exporters, Ecuador has announced that it will return india the DHRUV choppers that they have bought

Ecuadoran Air Force chief Rodrigo Bohorquez was quoted as saying the contract allowed the return in the event of an irrepairable fault. A special commission is investigating the accident.

here is the link

ASIAN DEFENCE: Ecuador may return Indian helicopters after crash

You should not modify the title from title post.

Does may signify something ?
 
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