Asian Aerospace 2004

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General Info can be found on the following website

Asian Aerospace 2004

List of participating aircrafts include

A. Airliner/Business Jet
1 Civil Boeing Business Jet Boeing 737 7BC (BBJ) USA
B. Executive / Business / Regional Jet
2 Civil AvCraft Dornier 328-300 (Regional Jet) USA
3 Civil Bombardier Aerospace Challenger 300* (Biz Jet) Canada
4 Civil Bombardier Aerospace Global Express (Biz Jet) Canada
5 Civil Bombardier Aerospace Learjet 45 (Biz Jet) Canada
6 Civil Bombardier Aerospace Learject 60 (Biz Jet) Canada
7 Civil Cessna Aircraft Co. Citation X (Transport) USA
8 Civil Dassault Aviation Jet Corp Falcon 900 EX* (Exec LR Jet) France
9 Civil Embraer Embroer 170* (Regional Jet) Brazil
10 Civil Gulfstream Aerospace G200 (LR Biz/ Commuter Jet) USA
11 Civil Gulfstream Aerospace G550* (Executive Jet) USA
12 Civil Gulfstream Aerospace GIV (Light Biz Jet) USA
13 Civil Hawker Pacific Hawker 800XP (T/Fan Biz Jet) Australia
14 Civil Hawker Pacific B390 - Premier 1 (Light Biz Jet) Australia
C. Commuter Airliner / Turbo Prop
15 Civil Bombardier Aerospace Q400 Dash 8* (Twin T/Prop) Canada
16 Civil Cessna Aircraft Co. Grand Caravan (SE Utility) USA
17 Civil Hawker Pacific B300 - King Air 350 (Utility T/Prop) Australia
18 Civil Hawker Pacific B1900D (T/Prop) Australia
D. Trainer / Light Aircraft
19 Civil Cessna Aircraft Co. Single Engine 182 (SE Piston) USA
E. Civil Helicopter
20 Civil Bell Helicopter Textron Bell 427 (New Light Twin) USA
21 Civil Eurocopter AS 332L2 Super Puma* (Transport) France
22 Civil Eurocopter South East Asia EC-130B4 (Light Utility Transport) France
F. Military Helicopter
23 Military Boeing Company Apache AH-64D Longbow (Attack) USA
24 Military Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Dhruv* (Advanced Light Helicopter) India
G. Military Fighter / Bomber
25 Military BAE Systems Hawk 100 (Fighter/Trainer - mockup) UK
26 Military Dassault Aviation Rafale B.301 (Omnirole Fighter) France
27 Military Eurofighter International Eurofighter (Typhoon - mockup) International
28 Military French Air Force Mirage 2000 C (M/Role Fighter) France
29 Military French Air Force Mirage 2000 C (M/Role Fighter) France
30 Military Gripen International Gripen* (Multirole Fighter - mockup) Sweden/UK
31 Military Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (JSF - mockup) USA
32 Military Royal Australian Air Force F-111C* (Strategic Bomber) Australia
33 Military US DoD F-15E Strike Eagle (M/Role Fighter) USA
34 Military US DoD F-15E Strike Eagle (M/Role Fighter) USA
35 Military US DoD F-15E Strike Eagle (M/Role Fighter) USA
36 Military US DoD F-16C Fighting Falcon (M/Role Fighter) USA
37 Military US DoD F-16C Fighting Falcon (M/Role Fighter) USA
38 Military US DoD F-16C Fighting Falcon (M/Role Fighter) USA
39 Military US DoD B-1B Lancer (Bomber) USA
40 Military US DoD B-1B Lancer (Bomber) USA
H. Other Military Aircraft (WCA)
41 Military US DoD KC-135 Stratotanker (Refueler) USA
I. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
42 Military Northrop Grumman Global Hawk* (HALE/ UAV - mockup) USA
43 Military Northrop Grumman Fire Scout* (VTOL UAV - mockup) USA
44 Military IAI Malat / EADS Eagle* (MALE/ UAV) International
45 Military Singapore Technologies Aerospace Fantail (VTOL Mini UAV) Singapore
J. Formation Display Team
46 Military Indian Air Force Surya Kiran Aerobatics Team 12 x Kiran MK II* India
47 Military Indian Air Force Sarang Helicopter Display Team 5 x Dhruv* (Advanced Light Helicopter) India


I would be attending the airshow. I would be glad if anyone else on this forum who will be around could attend.

Pictures are assured.!!!

Abhisham
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Sarang Helicopter Display Team with ALH Dhruv

I bet this is ACM Kitcha's own idea - as we know he wants to put Sitara's into the next IAF team.
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Abhisham

Planning to attend the show for the sole purpose of shooting metal birds. Looking for company. If interested, please drop me a line.

Reddy
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Originally posted by Reddy:
Abhisham

Planning to attend the show for the sole purpose of shooting metal birds. Looking for company. If interested, please drop me a line.

Reddy
can i have ur email address?? or drop me a mail at Manoj_5 at yahoo dot com or give me a call at 94315667.

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Hi, I'm looking forward to next sat/sun ( feb 28/29) when the show is open for public. Great to have company of any BRites ! Drop me a mail at niran at singnet dot com dot sg
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Originally posted by Abhisham:
Originally posted by Reddy:
Abhisham

Planning to attend the show for the sole purpose of shooting metal birds. Looking for company. If interested, please drop me a line.

Reddy
can i have ur email address?? or drop me a mail at Manoj_5 at yahoo dot com or give me a call at -------.

abhisham
Sent you mail - in case you don't get it. you can reach me at ------

Reddy
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Guys,

E-mail IDs are fine but don't reveal phone nos on the web.
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I am in town and will be there on Saturday.
Niran pls check your email.

-Arun S
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Alas I will be leaving town before the show is open to public.

Enjoy folks. It sure looked good to see the Surya-Kiran and ALH on the front page of local papers.

Cheers
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SKAT in Singapore. Paint scheme is slightly different - solid white on the wing roots now instead of white stripes.

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Hey all,
I will be attending the show aswell. on friday and on saturday, people shooting, be careful, large lens cameras are not allowed unless u have a press pass, you have been warned. I will be there with the Dassault Aviation Group and Airbus Industrie, I have an invitation from them,. Anyone need extra info on the rafale tell me, lookin forward to seeing the strike eagles perform and the sarang acrobatic team, never saw them in India. Cheers
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Mathur sahab back in singapore. Well we are as of now planning for friday or Saturday but seemingly you will be there both the days so hope to catch you there. Hope ur phone number is still the same??

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Some pictures from a Singapore based forum of photo enthusiasts. Watch this thread ..

Some pictures of kiran?
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From the home page of one of the postors in above forum:
Sarang 1
Sarang 2
Sarang 3
SKAT 1

SKAT 2
SKAT 3
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Originally posted by Yerna:
From the home page of one of the postors in above forum:
Sarang 1
Sarang 2
Sarang 3
SKAT 1

SKAT 2
SKAT 3
Added later:
Seems the site doesnt allow links. Click on properties and paste in browser or visit http://www.pbase.com/jer76
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e Indian government has now confirmed an order for 318 of the 1,000-shp TM333-2B2
The Indian government has now confirmed an order for 318 of the 1,000-shp TM333-2B2 turboshaft for Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.’s new Dhruv twin-engine helicopter and an undisclosed number of the -2M2 version to re- engine the Cheetah (the Indian version of the Aerospatiale Lama). In return, Turbomeca has agreed to increase the offsets associated with this deal by transferring more work to Bangalore-based HAL, which will now produce the engine’s turbocharger and other accessories, including the fuel systems. The Indian company will also be securing repair licenses for the engines.
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WTH??!!

This Gorshkov article posted by Grip talks about fitting a steam catapult on the ship. Does anyone knwo anything about this? This is the first I'm hearing about catapult launches from the Gorshkov.
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Originally posted by Mohan Raju:
WTH??!!

This Gorshkov article posted by Grip talks about fitting a steam catapult on the ship. Does anyone knwo anything about this? This is the first I'm hearing about catapult launches from the Gorshkov.
Well, the Frontline article on Gorshkov talked about a (gun?)powder catapult. So rumors flying around, but nothing definitive yet.
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Folks..

How do I share my 50+ MB of Aerospace 2004 photos?.. Kindly advice..

Regards,
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open a free account in fotopic.net - 250MB free.
remove your email id unless you like spam spiders to harvest it.
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GD,

Thanks for the tip..

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Storm Shadow missile wins industry award
New Delhi, Storm Shadow, the long-range, stand-off cruise missile made by MBDA, has been declared winner of the missiles and military aircraft category of the 2004 Aerospace Industry Awards.

Europe-based MBDA was declared winner of the award at the 11th Aerospace Industry Awards ceremony held in Singapore during the Asian Aerospace Exhibition, said a company statement issued here Friday.
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Airshow was not so dissappointing as shown in the articles and stuff.

ALH were superb couldn't beleive my eyes at first with the red and the peacock pait scheme it looked quite nice. The best was when the ALH took a steep vertical climb and then almost stalled at 80 degrees or so and did a cartweel and came back down it was just unbelievabale. To add to all the ALH has got negotiations going with CHILE and ISRAEL at the moment with other coutries in the pipeline.

Singapore Technology Kinectics had this LSV (light strike vehicle). I managed to stumble on the person manning the stall. There were supposedly two versions one with 6 seating capacity and one with 3 seating capacity the earlier having a 130hp engine with top speed of 130kmph. Well it seems indian SF has selected this vehicle(6 seater-2 MMG mount side with 360degree coverage universal mount in the center) for trials in india. Seems SKT developed this vehicle specially for india with more seating capacity and more powerful engine and is planning trials in june/July time frame. He was quite confident that it will pass all trials as they have tested the vechiles up to 54 degrees in dubai. About the orders he says indian govt is inking up to a deal of 1000 vehicles!!!!!! :eek:

Well there were regular stalls of MBDA, it was confirmed with the fellow manning the stall that india is looking at the MICA IR/RF missiles as well as they are trying to push the ASTER to indian navy but seems navy has yet to decide on the ASTER. ASRAAM was very impressive, i say the best Short range air to air missile in the market with no fins or drag surfaces!!. He had lots of praises for the MKI's india bought and he added tht the only sensible thing woudl be is to use European missiles with sukhoi to enhance is capabilties. Meteor was much more impressive than the R-77 on paper and as per sales talk it just sounded out of the world. They trying to market ASRAAM to india. Milan 2T production in Europe has stopped now they going for the new TRIGAT-LR/MR verisons seems that's why the Milan facility will be shited to india.

Static display:
Got a chance to check out the Rafale, its a unbeleivable aircraft just looks so good. It manouvers and cuts corner better than a mirage. Airframe is full of stuff that i coudln't actually make out but certainly it looked more formidable than the F-15E also displayed.

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Originally posted by Abhisham:
Airshow was not so dissappointing as shown in the articles and stuff.
Good stuff.

Any photos of that Singapore tech vehicle?

And dangit - HAL really should be releasing videos of the ALH team.
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Abhisham,

Is the Meteor on offer to India?

Pics! Pics! We wants them fast. :D
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Originally posted by Abhisham:
The best was when the ALH took a steep vertical climb and then almost stalled at 80 degrees or so and did a cartweel and came back down it was just unbelievabale.
Wow, I have seen the navy guys do that with their chetak and even that is simply awesome. I wanted to record it this time during navy day, but got caught in bombay traffic even though I budgeted an extra 45 mins.

Thanks for the report. Do add more when you get time.
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> Like I said Next invasion of Pakistan
> will be buggy borne

so can the bullock carts go back to regular duties now :rotfl:
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Originally posted by Abhisham:
[QB]
Got a chance to check out the Rafale, /QB]
Guess what the Rafale did after leaving S'pore?

It came to Bangalore - and it took off 10 minutes ago. I was waiting with binoculars - but it went in the other direction. A little birdie told me.
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anyone knows why LCA testpilots would fly in Gripens? to have a benchmark for comparison in ACM ?
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are you guys sure that the LCA test pilots flew the Gripen ? any links to confirm that ?
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The airshow was good, though I couldn't spend as much time at the stalls as I wanted...And with an expert like abhisham in company, it was excting ! Hey abhisham, did u manage to get back to the MBDA stall and nail down that Gora who was doing lots of blah blah ?
The ALH was quite impressive. To top it all, we met a couple of 'good guys' from the Sarang team ! I'm watching SuryaKiran for the first time, it was great ! The Singaporean public is not very generous in clapping and appreciation, but when Kiran team performed, there was appluase and admiration !
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Don't call these women airheads

Don't call these women airheads
By Serene Luo

AEROPLANES and helicopters are not just toys for boys.

Just ask Indian Air Force flight lieutenants Namrita Chandri, 30, and Bhavana Mehra, 29, here at Asian Aerospace 2004. They are the only women in the flying display at the show this year. Ms Namrita is a helicopter pilot while Miss Bhavana runs aerobatics team Surya Kiran and has special permission to fly in the formation.

When she left school, Ms Namrita, who admits to watching Top Gun countless times in college, didn't want a desk-bound job............
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To those that missed the Singapore show - here is one you should not miss:

The Iran Aerospace Show

:D

Watch out for the special suicide bomb run displays!
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