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No it means it can short take off and land as it have aerodynamically good designDoes that mean, it is a failed test? Those poor buggers can't even keep an aircraft in the ground.
Does that mean, it is a failed test? Those poor buggers can't even keep an aircraft in the ground.
No it means it can short take off and land as it have aerodynamically good design
Point of failure since Taxing means on ground not in air .Congrats with high efficient designsNo it means it can short take off and land as it have aerodynamically good design
No it means it can short take off and land as it have aerodynamically good design
Ignorance is blessing and whatever the pilot name and hours he/she clocked there are always sheer room of incompetence .To answer more politely and with relevance of my post . I will leave you with this article for understanding what it means .SummarySarcasm aside, Vijainder Thakur was a Jaguar pilot and served in the Air Force for 20 years, I'd take his word any day before an irrelevant.
HAL's HTT40 during high speed taxi trial (95 knots) held on Sunday
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/hals-htt...95-knots-held-on-sunday.432770/#ixzz4A8BX7kae
Point of failure since Taxing means on ground not in air .Congrats with high efficient designs
Before you get your panties in a twist, the HTT40 is a spin off the hawker beechcraft with full collaboration with them. The design is fully proven but many sub-systems are from India. Hawker Beech Craft went into Chapter 11 couple years ago and HAL approached them and bought the air frame design which was a proven design.
just because it wasn't indigenous not meant flaws in design ,You are absolutely right on panties down .I am pathan but for you my friends i make exceptions . My post was referring to a test which was high speed taxiing and on this plane shouldn't get airborn why purpose of test failed other wise you called it fly test not taxiBefore you get your panties in a twist, the HTT40 is a spin off the hawker beechcraft with full collaboration with them. The design is fully proven but many sub-systems are from India. Hawker Beech Craft went into Chapter 11 couple years ago and HAL approached them and bought the air frame design which was a proven design.
Bhai u have problem if plane lifted inches above the air? Is that is official communication ?just because it wasn't indigenous not meant flaws in design ,You are absolutely right on panties down .I am pathan but for you my friends i make exceptions . My post was referring to a test which was high speed taxiing and on this plane shouldn't get airborn why purpose of test failed other wise you called it fly test not taxi
I mean each prototype went into strict trials and there are protocols ,with your statement "What if Pilot decided to do taxi and move up and touch down test also at same time?" seriously did you even look at the statement you are given ,No matter Indian products are inferiorBhai u have problem if plane lifted inches above the air? Is that is official communication ?
What if Pilot decided to do taxi and move up and touch down test also at same time? everyone is just speculating and you started cheerleading with no where .
What if these are not High Speed taxi trial? Tejas also did the same, move up and touch down during high speed taxi trail.
Next time do some research kid.Before calling other inferiors check this out about U2 plane First flight http://www.codeonemagazine.com/u2_article.html?item_id=172I mean each prototype went into strict trials and there are protocols ,with your statement "What if Pilot decided to do taxi and move up and touch down test also at same time?" seriously did you even look at the statement you are given ,No matter Indian products are inferior