indranilroy wrote:But taking aim at those hinges. Why? There are much bigger and more vulnerable areas of a helicopter.

indranilroy wrote:But taking aim at those hinges. Why? There are much bigger and more vulnerable areas of a helicopter.
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Shri Kota garu is like APJ of Indian aeronautics.Shreeman wrote:
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Why? Is there a single clear benefit to retractable landing gear other than low RCS?skekatpuray wrote:Would it had been an overkill to have retractable landing gears?
The pilot is in the front seat.srin wrote:One question on the LCH: is the pilot in the front seat or is it the gunner ?
Lower dragMihir wrote:What? Is there a single clear benefit to retractable landing gear other than low RCS?skekatpuray wrote:Would it had been an overkill to have retractable landing gears?
Because it is not!Raveen wrote:Exactly my questionindranilroy wrote: @Raveen
Why would they put a fairing if it is draggier than what they surround?
Not a clear benefit at the speeds a helicopter is expected to operate. It could easily be offset by increased weight.Raveen wrote:Lower dragMihir wrote:What? Is there a single clear benefit to retractable landing gear other than low RCS?
Doesn't meet the eye test - one strut versus a very boxy looking fairing...but if you say so.indranilroy wrote:Because it is not!Raveen wrote: Exactly my question
Yet they made all these other changes to reduce drag and increase lift...and what speeds are you thinking this thing is going to operate at that allow sidestepping the rules of areo?Mihir wrote:Not a clear benefit at the speeds a helicopter is expected to operate. It could easily be offset by increased weight.Raveen wrote: Lower drag
Raveen wrote:Yet they made all these other changes to reduce drag and increase lift
Chaiwallah info onlee, but the LCH is not being designed to fly at supersonic or high subsonic speeds.Raveen wrote:...and what speeds are you thinking this thing is going to operate at that allow sidestepping the rules of areo?
Look at the shape of how the belly smoothly tapers into the tail and how it meets the horizontal stabilizer.indranilroy wrote:![]()
Is it? This is the first time I am reading about it.Aditya G wrote:LCH is also our first full spectrum stealth aircraft. Somehow this is not getting highlighted enough.
Is there a military safety thread where the above can go to.?Shreeman wrote:some observations by an ignoramus: this helicopter (TD3) has been flying for a while before this public display. Even so, it is ridiculous to do this with packed stands of 1. people and 2. dhruvs.
That one fire truck will not do squat if something did go wrong and there isnt a safety cordon in sight. Dozens of HAL employees are wandering around clearly not needed for actual flight prep.
The show off ground level hover could have been done on a runway and still shown to employees live on a large screen better than they saw with their eyes. To do this with stands full of aircraft and people is clearly not intended to progress a test flight plan.
Why the HAL stands are so choked full of dhruvs of every description is another good question. There must be 20 helicopters sitting around. Is there a good reason why you would have an year's mnanufacturing sitting idle like this?