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Tejas PV6, 2-seater trainer takes to sky in maiden flight

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The final version of the two-seater (trainer) version of Tejas (PV-6) made its maiden flight today, in a milestone for India's overall indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas Programme.

The aircraft took to the skies at 13.36 PM and was piloted by Group Captain Vivart Singh along with Group Captain Anoop Kabadwal.

This is the 16th Tejas variant to have flown as part of the project that has been in the pipeline for over two decades.

The PV6 has absorbed all the major design modifications undertaken during the last 2,500-plus flights in the programme.

This is the final prototype and will lead to final production of the trainer aircraft.
 

The aircraft has a new communication system, radar, EW sensors and new navigation systems for automatic landing.

Dr Avinash Chander, DRDO chief congratulated the Tejas team on achieving the success and said "having achieved success in indigenous design and development of Tejas in both its combat and trainer versions, its production and induction will add a new strength to make-in-India campaign".

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First Published: Nov 08 2014 | 8:15 PM IST

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