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LCA simulator ready
For visitors wanting an up-close, personal hands-on feel of the country’s LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) that dazzles the sky, there awaits the simulator, on ground, to provide them that enthralling experience.
Aero India 2013 has three simulators set up by Russia, France and India; two though will be closed for the general public. The only simulator accessible is Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas.
The simulator, starved of power during the first three days, is finally up and running. “The situation was bad with organisers having not supplied power on the initial two days. We are now seeing huge crowds lining up to get a feel of the actual LCA,” said a DRDO official.
The DRDO has now decided to provide a three-minute “experience” of Tejas to the public. “The simulation, from takeoff to landing, is close to 15 minutes. But with swelling crowds, we have cut it down to two to three minutes,” the official explained. Those that had the opportunity were thrilled at the experience.
Russian manufacturers of MiGs are shutting down their simulator due to ‘lack of space’. “It’s an expensive machinery. We do not want to take chances by opening it to the public,” said United Aircraft Corporation staffer.
Rafael Advanced Defence Systems & IAI, have a simulator for SPIKE missiles. However, a Rafael staffer said they may be shutting it down as it was meant only for experts to give them a feel of spike missiles loaded onto the helicopters.
LCA simulator ready | idrw.org
For visitors wanting an up-close, personal hands-on feel of the country’s LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) that dazzles the sky, there awaits the simulator, on ground, to provide them that enthralling experience.
Aero India 2013 has three simulators set up by Russia, France and India; two though will be closed for the general public. The only simulator accessible is Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas.
The simulator, starved of power during the first three days, is finally up and running. “The situation was bad with organisers having not supplied power on the initial two days. We are now seeing huge crowds lining up to get a feel of the actual LCA,” said a DRDO official.
The DRDO has now decided to provide a three-minute “experience” of Tejas to the public. “The simulation, from takeoff to landing, is close to 15 minutes. But with swelling crowds, we have cut it down to two to three minutes,” the official explained. Those that had the opportunity were thrilled at the experience.
Russian manufacturers of MiGs are shutting down their simulator due to ‘lack of space’. “It’s an expensive machinery. We do not want to take chances by opening it to the public,” said United Aircraft Corporation staffer.
Rafael Advanced Defence Systems & IAI, have a simulator for SPIKE missiles. However, a Rafael staffer said they may be shutting it down as it was meant only for experts to give them a feel of spike missiles loaded onto the helicopters.
LCA simulator ready | idrw.org