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Aero India: HAL removes picture of "Hanuman" from HLFT-42 aircraft

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Shailesh Khanduri
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HAL removes picture of Hanuman from HLFT-42

Latest photo of HLFT-42 tweeted by ANI

New Delhi: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tuesday removed the picture of Lord Hanuman from the tail of the HLFT-42 aircraft model displayed at the Aero India Show 2023.

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News agency ANI tweeted the new photo of HLFT-42.

#AeroIndia2023 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has removed the picture of Lord Hanuman from the tail of the HLFT-42 aircraft model displayed at the airshow pic.twitter.com/0iZmAHBmFt

— ANI (@ANI) February 14, 2023

HLFT-42 is the 'Next Gen Supersonic Trainer' that will play a "critical role" in modern combat aircraft training with state-of-the-art avionics like Active Electronically Scanned Array, Electronic Warfare Suite, Infrared Search and Track with Fly by Wire control system, the HAL said.

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On Monday, HAL said that the tail art of the Hindu God Maruti (or Bajrang Bali Hanuman), symbolises strength, speed, and agility.

“There was a project that HAL had done in the past names HF24 Marut. Marut means spirit of the winds. Pawanputra as shown on tail is a natural descendant of Marut. This aircraft has a similar configuration,” said Group Captain HV Thakur while talking about the new aircraft.

“Definitely, this is modern but we are carrying some learnings from our old legacy,” he added.

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“It is definitely going to be the game changer because it is designed to fit in the area where training is not done. Training for fifth-generation aircraft. In Indian conditions, we want field pilots to get field experience in actual aircraft. Other countries would realize the gap too," the Group Captain said.

HLFT-42 is expected fill the gap in training and actual combat conditions.

When will HLFT-42 be commissioned?

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Without revealing the tentative date, officials said that the aircraft is in the development phase.

“Unveiling of design is just a starting phase. The design and feature will excite the decision-makers and it will subsequently be developed and pitched," they said.

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