About HTT-40:
- The Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40) is a basic trainer aircraft (BTA).
- Manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the aircraft has been indigenously designed and developed by the Aircraft Research & Design Centre of HAL, and is based on the training requirements of the Indian Armed Force (IAF).
- The aircraft will meet the shortage of BTAs for the training of newly inducted pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF).
- It will be used for basic flight training, aerobatics, instrument flying, and close formation flights, in addition to undertaking secondary missions such as navigation and night flying flights.
- Features:
- It is a turboprop aircraft designed to have good low-speed handling for better training effectiveness.
- It is a fixed-wing aircraft incorporating an all-metal airframe design.
- It has a maximum take-off weight of 2.8 tonnes.
- It can achieve a top speed of 450 Km/hr and a maximum range of 1,000km.
- The fully aerobatic tandem seat HTT-40 has an air-conditioned cockpit, modern avionics with multifunction displays, hot refueling, and zero-zero (zero speed and zero altitude) ejection seats.
What is a Turboprop aircraft?
- A turboprop aircraft uses a turbo-prop engine rather than a piston-powered engine or a jet engine.
- They have one or more gas-turbine engines connected to a gearbox that turns the propeller(s) to move the aircraft on the ground and through the air.
- They have lower operating costs than jets because they burn less fuel, but they are also slower than jets.