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  • in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (IX) – Flamers NOT Welcome #2418081
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    President Patil makes history by flying in a Sukhoi-30 combat plane

    Lohegaon air base of Indian Air Force was buzz with activities and excitement on Wednesday morning. However, President Pratibha Devisinh Patil (74), who smoothly set a record of being the first woman President in the world to take the skies in the world’s unmatched fighter plane – Sukhoi – 30 MKI – was cool, calm and quiet even after her 30 minute sortie.

    Top officials of IAF were busy for President’s Sukhoi sortie for more than a month but everybody was happy when President was more than satisfied and found her comfortable and confident with the exercise. President’s daughter – Jyoti Rathod, who stays in Pune was present along with her family at Lohegaon air port.

    Accompanied by Air Chief Marshal P V Naik and Air Marshal P S Bhangu, President Pratibha Patil arrived at Lohegaon air base at 9.35 and accepted guard of honour. IAF officials again brief her about the sortie and Pratibha Patil started walking towards Sukhoi 30 MKI – in a specially made military green colored G-suit around 10.30 am. She was introduced to the staff and the plane took off at 10.55 am.

    President was confident and comfortable when she climbed the staircase and waived hands to the staff and the media persons, who had gathered in large number. Before Sukhoi MI 130 took off, in which President was sitting, two Sukhoi planes took off to escort President’s plane. Another plane also left after President’s Sukhoi flew in the skies.

    Pratibha Patil was in the skies for almost half an hour. Her plane landed around 11.28 am when she was again greeted by IAF officials and Presidential staff. Wing Commander S Sajan, who was pilot of President’s plane, helped her to alight from the staircase.

    “It was a wonderful and unique experience”, said Pratibha Patil after her sortie. “I was familiarized with manoeuvreing of plane which was very sophisticated and technically advanced”, said President.

    President, who talked to media persons in G-suit, was comfortable, cool and quiet. “She felt as if she was going into skies in a second. I was inspired too much”, Pratibha Patil said, adding that she was in sky 2200 meters high while the speed was gradually increased from 600 km per hour to more than 800 km per hour.

    “I did maneuvers with the plane. Some times at left and right and even up and down for twice”, President said. President’s Sukhoi half round of Pune covering northern, western and eastern areas of the city during which she noticed villages like Rajgurunagar, Shirur and Baramati.

    When asked whether there was apprehension among the people, close to her about her sortie, Pratibha Patil said it was not at all but there was certainly an excitement. “I was confident since beginning. So far as submarine is concerned, I will see when it comes”, she said. President said she has been doing her regular exercise for years and was taking some special exercise for Sukhoi sortie.

    in reply to: F-22, Typhoon, Rafale, and F16's Block 60 #2418113
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    Good read. That Rafale Best report was too good to be true. :diablo: Forum to explode in a few hrs 😀

    in reply to: Indian Navy News and Discussions #2014916
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    Why is an RFI issued to MIG ? I meant what the hell they can buy more MiG 29Ks without all that fuzz if they want to. I really think Navy wants a Western Toy.

    in reply to: More F-16's for the Middle East??? #2433242
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    I agree with Sens, buying F-16s is the last thing Iraq needs. If I were to travel to Iraq, I would worry about roadside bombs, IEDs, snipers and insurgents, not about an aerial attack. Looks like US are desperate to get some export contracts.

    That has more to do with foriegn troops being there and the fact tha regime change occured due to outside intervention. Money won’t change a thing.

    in reply to: 36 Dassault Rafale for Brasil – Official #2433369
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    that is what a total avionics upgrade is!? wonder why the israelis offered half the price of dassault then..

    Partly due to the difference of price between Israeli and European weapons I think. MICA IR/EM vs Derby/Python5. I think India should go for the Israeli option regardless.

    in reply to: Chinese New Generation Fighter will fly soon….. #2433375
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    With only 187 F 22s produced they may only need to out number the F 22 with a slightly inferior stealth platform. If its comparable to the F 35, then they are doing a great job.

    in reply to: F-35 News and Discussion #2433388
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    Britain has said numerous times that no codes means no sale, which means we take our bat, ball and every single tiny crumb of design info we gathered as part of this project, go home and build harrier 4.

    If only someone had the balls to do so 🙁

    I don’t think Britain can afford to develop a fighter on its own at the present financial state.

    Making Eurofighter Carrier Capable and ditching the F 35 is more realistic although like you said they probably won’t have the balls for it. 😉

    in reply to: More F-16's for the Middle East??? #2433467
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    Oh really Sens. How was Iraq Impoverished in the first place. Because of International Sanctions etc.

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (IX) – Flamers NOT Welcome #2433519
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    IIRC the last we heard abt Tejas engine was that it is in Russia undergoing tests. Tejas programme has been decoupled from the Kaveri program meaning the engine will not be powering operational squadrons of the fighter. It will be F 404 IN for MK1 Tejas and either F 414/EJ 200 for MK2. The Tejas (probably the prototypes) will however serve as the testing platform for the Kaveri.

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2433521
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    That argument will be void when AIM 9x is sold to India with American jets. IrisT and Gripen won’t be bad either.

    in reply to: MMRCA News and Discussion IV #2433604
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    Its funny that IAF enquired about Meteor through Sweden, hmm not France or not one of the Eurofughter partners hmm.

    in reply to: Indian Navy News and Discussions #2015005
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    Do other navys with air wings triple their order of aircraft to account for accidents? 😎

    The rest of the Mig 29Ks are for shore based ops. 😉

    in reply to: Does Russia want to keep the ex-Gorshkov??? #2015024
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    Amphibious ship buying in French (this demonstrate the actual non-capability of russian shipsyards to produce big warships)

    The Russians shipyards are still protesting about it. Its sad really when you think about Russia you always think of being self sufficient.

    in reply to: Military Aviation News from around the world -IV #2433693
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    RAF’s wartime reconnaissance photos go online in new archive

    Better post it in the historic section.

    in reply to: Indian Space & Missile Discussion II #1809593
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    Agni II test was a failure.

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