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A successful Failure HF-24 Marut("Spirit of the Tempest")
Indian fighter-bomber aircraft of the 1960s.
A great Aircraft from India to the world
Indian fighter-bomber aircraft of the 1960s.
A success because:
1. It had pleasant handling characteristics and good aerobatic capabilities it was well liked by its pilots.
2. It was used in combat in the ground attack role, where its safety features such as manual controls whenever the hydraulic systems failed and twin engines were looked upon favourably and increased survivability.
3. A total of 147 aircraft were built, including 18 two-seat trainers.
4. The Marut squadrons acquitted themselves very well in the 1971 war.
5. The Marut, as an aircraft, was shown to be tough and capable. No aircraft were ever lost in air-to-air combat.
Failure because:
1. Its full potential could not be realized because of insufficient power. Although originally conceived to operate in the vicinity of Mach 2, the aircraft in fact turned out to be barely capable of reaching Mach 1
A great Aircraft from India to the world