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HAL HT-2
IX-741 seen on display inside the Periyar Science and
Technology Center. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
HAL HT-2 IX-741, Periyar
Science and Technology Center
In addition to the HAL HF-24 1T, a HAL HT-2
is displayed inside the Periyar Science and Technology Center. This HT-2 IX-741
is displayed on pedestals and is in its original paint scheme of its airforce days. B
Harry from Chennai brings this exclusive report from the PTC at Adyar.
The aircraft lacks the original engine and
the front portion of the aircraft has been replicated carefully. However lack of exhaust
stubs and air cooling intakes in the front makes the reconstruction work obvious to the
casual visitor. The engine though not present on the aircraft might be displayed elsewhere
in the center.
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| The front fuselage of the HT-2 including the engine cowling have been
'reconstructed' by the Center. This is obvious by the absence of air intake opening in the
nose as well as lack of exhaust stacks. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
A peep inside the cockpit, helped by the
thoughtfully provided walkway besides the aircraft shows the inside in a shambles. The
instrument panel is still there with a few instruments still fixed in the panel.
Otherwise, the aircraft is missing the control stick as well as the rudder pedals.
| The HT-2
still sports the original paint scheme from its airforce career. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
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Close up
of the nose of the aircraft . Note the plain engine cowling . Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
IX-741 's provenance to the
center is not know. But its a likely candidate from the Flying Instructors School in
Tambaram. The aircraft though not in a good shape is assured of a longer life as it is
stored inside the premises.
There seem to be other aviation artifacts
in the center in the form of a three bladed variable pitch propellor and a couple of
piston engines of unknown origin. More on this aspect as we get some clear pictures of the
same.
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| Inside the rear and front cockpits of the HT-2. The instrument panel
still features some instruments like the compass, Artificial Horizon and altimeter. Note
also the stub of the Stick. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |

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