KBU3118 MiG-29 with RD-33 Series 3 engines, increased fuel capacity, new radar and avionics upgraded by HAL on static display at Aero India 2017. The enhanced capability includes the ability to attack ground and naval targets. (mehr von KBU3118)
BD884 On display at the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore. Designed by Dr. Kurt Tank in 1956, a total of 147 Maruts were built. This example has four drop tanks and was recently repainted by HAL. (mehr von BD884)
BF597 On display at the HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum, Bangalore. The original paint scheme has been wrecked by the poor repaint job. (mehr von BF597)
E265 On display at IAF Museum Palam. This Ajeet bears the crest of No. 2 Sqn. 'Winged Arrows' on the port side, one of the operators of the Ajeet from 1983 to 1991. (mehr von E265)
IF907 On display at Indian Air Force Museum Palam. The Canberra was inducted into the IAF in April 1957 and served with distinction in the 1965 and 1971 wars. On Dec. 8, 1971 Canberras bombed the oil refinery complex at Karachi, resulting in "the biggest blaze ever seen over South Asia." Retired from the IAF in 2007. (mehr von IF907)
IE1059 This aircraft was the first of the Gnats to be accepted by the IAF in 1958. It was delivered from the UK in the hold of a Fairchild C-119G. The Gnat earned the reputation of 'Sabre Killer’ after the 1965 and 1971 wars against Pakistan. IE1059 is displayed at the gate of the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam. (mehr von IE1059)