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ajaybhutani said:try to look up for stuff before making comments.. Kaveri is not managed by HAL.. and neither is the LCA..
Owais said:what kind of engine they wil be getting?
SNECMA M53-P2 or M88-2 turbofan engine?
ajaybhutani said:FYI thats notcalled taking a NEUTRAL STANCE..
Best of the Best said:With all due respect i wasnt calling LCA names nor did i cal it junk if u read my post carefully i mentioned 2 things 1st lca has a 25 million+ price tag on it which makes it quite expensive for what it has to offer anybody would rather buy 2nd had F-16's or Mig-29's and upgrade em.
2nd i repeat the fighter could have been a success given that IAF didnt have to work of its butt about making karvi work rather they should have put an alternate engine and an alternate rader(may it be french,russian or isreali) and put this aircraft into service while they could have worked saprately on making there own engine and avionics....which they failed to do soo trust me u could have put this aircraft in service way before thunder if u would have managed to do soo whats mentioned above for a plane of LCA's size it has a decent payload and range and could be a good multirole jet.....but now its to little too late......
Right!Best of the Best said:lca has a 25 million+ price tag on it which makes it quite expensive for what it has to offer anybody would rather buy 2nd had F-16's or Mig-29's and upgrade em.
according to my information, LCA is shortlegged having range less than mig21.Best of the Best said:whats mentioned above for a plane of LCA's size it has a decent payload and range and could be a good multirole jet.....but now its to little too late......
Best of the Best said:2nd i repeat the fighter could have been a success given that IAF didnt have to work of its butt about making karvi work rather they should have put an alternate engine and an alternate rader(may it be french,russian or isreali) and put this aircraft into service while they could have worked saprately on making there own engine and avionics....which they failed to do soo trust me u could have put this aircraft in service way before thunder if u would have managed to do soo whats mentioned above for a plane of LCA's size it has a decent payload and range and could be a good multirole jet.....but now its to little too late......
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again i'll repeat LCA already is running on a foreign engine GE404. for which orders are already in place for the first batch..and first few squadrons of LCA will run on GE. so theres no need of integration with any other foriegn engineBest of the Best said:I believe SAGEM-M53-p2 is out of the question for LCA as this engine is quite big it would even be a hard fit for JF-17 which is surely bigger then size then LCA M88-2 could certainly be an option tho..
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i dont have any objection on that.Best of the Best said:With all due respect i wasnt calling LCA names nor did i cal it junk if u read my post carefully i mentioned 2 things 1st lca has a 25 million+ price tag
that depends on how good the plane turns out to be. Please remember its not a JF17. its a statically unstable frame built with mostly composites(reducing its rcs) and running on the more reliable and more long lasting american engines.( as of now.. and kaveri has to exceed the params of GE404 to replace it in LCA) . About avionics india surely has a lot of supply from many sources and will place the foreign avionics components for whatever avionic components it finds below standards.( you can even look at the same from the LCA development till now where foreign parts are getting replaced by indian parts gradually).on it which makes it quite expensive for what it has to offer anybody would rather buy 2nd had F-16's or Mig-29's and upgrade em.
thats exactly what led to the spark..2nd i repeat the fighter could have been a success
shows your ignorance about the project.. and in fact that you have formed a view about the plane without doing any research.. theres an engine called GE404 which is right now used in LCA and special versions of it ( GE-404 IN20) is already funded by India to suit its needs. first batch of this engine has already been ordered.. .. the first few squadrons will fly with GE engines. as again .. " please read before you post"given that IAF didnt have to work of its butt about making karvi work rather they should have put an alternate engine
the avionics and radars are already in the plane.. Whats taking time is the fact that its a statically unstable plane and testing a FBW for such a plane takes time.and an alternate rader(may it be french,russian or isreali) and put this aircraft into service while they could have worked saprately on making there own engine and avionics....
its not a competition to thunder .They are totally different planes in level of airframes itself. oh i forgot(for you a generation of difference in airframe doesnt do any good to the plane).which they failed to do soo trust me u could have put this aircraft in service way before thunder if u would have managed to do soo whats mentioned above for a plane of LCA's size
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you keep your view i'll keep mine.After all we all have a right to have our own viewsRAPTOR said:Well said :thumbsup:
As far as im concerned, the lca / junk /Low Class Aircraft whatever .....is a failed project already !!
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please compare gripen with LCA.you should come across interesting facts.Owais said:Right!
it is better to get an F16 MLU or grippen instead of getting this bird.
i'll surely like to see the source..according to my information, LCA is shortlegged having range less than mig21.
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Bull said:Well i would agree with you over here.ratrher than jumping onto something which is very ambitious and not attempte for anytime before, HAL/ADA should have moved to a complete dev of a fighter aircraft after some part-dev or jt development with israelis or russians.
now all said and done,India already ahve commited so mcuh so let them finish it off too.
And your tag of $25mn was not seen in any of the google searches.
its not a competition to thunder .They are totally different planes in level of airframes itself. oh i forgot(for you a generation of difference in airframe doesnt do any good to the plane).
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the rumour was no more than some idiot speculating..IAF has clarified that no of planes hasnt changed.Averröes said:The rumoured growth of the MRCA foreign fighter program to 170-200 aircraft,
if you look at the number of planes IAF needs ( due to retirement of Mig21/23 etc..) its a pretty big number and good nough to support 200 LCA and 125 foreign fighters( and thats why the need for 125 fighters came into picture.)..naval plans for 32 more ships in the next 10-15 years, and other planned capital purchases do indeed have the potential to sqeeze the Tejas.
the order has already been placed for the first 20.Senior officials have said since March 2005 that an INR 20 billion ($452.8 million at current conversion) order will be placed for 20 Tejas aircraft in 2006, with an similar purchase of another 20 aircraft to follow. All would be equipped with the GE F404 engine that powers current Tejas test aircraft.
Yet The Calcutta Telegraph notes that this purchase is still waiting on financial approval.
the problem is MRCA specifies AESA as its base requirement. So 35 mn tag isnt feasible.Increasing orders from 120 to 200 will cost a lot.( as we dont need 200 of such advanced planes).Just as confidence in the Tejas will influence India's choices in the MRCA buy of 120-200 foreign fighters, the MRCA will in turn influence influence the Tejas' future. The more MRCA aircrat bought at a flyaway price tag of $35 million or above, the more attractive the sub-$25 million Tejas looks to plus up numbers - as long as it can in fact produce to that cost level.