The Navy is expecting a clearance from the defence ministry for handing over the TU-142 aircraft to the state government by the end of this month, Commodore Suprobho K De, Naval Officer-in-Command, Bengal area, said.
"We have had discussions with the state government officials in this regard and the museum is likely to come up in about six months in the city," De told PTI here.
While the aircraft will be provided by the Navy, expenses for dismantling and transporting the plane from Tamil Nadu and then reassembling it here will have to be borne by the state government, the Commodore said.
"This will be a good opportunity for people to get a look and feel of the aircraft from close quarters," De said.
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There will be a mannequin resembling a pilot in the cockpit and visitors can see the machinery, bombs, torpedoes and gunner compartments of the plane as they walk through the aircraft museum, the official said.
The Indian Navy's workhorse long-range maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft TU-142M was de-inducted in March this year after 29 years of service.
The Russian-made turboprop aircraft with four engines and eight propellers, aptly named the 'Albatross', was inducted into the Indian Navy in 1988.
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