HAL HT-2 IX-509 at Quilon
| HAL HT-2
[IX-509] seen at the Bal Vihar (Children's Center) about 2 km from Quilon
city. Photo Courtesy : V Ajay Kumar via
Sandeep Unnithan |
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One of the relatively minor cities of
Kerala where there is no significant Military presence is the small city of Quilon, Or
Kovalam to go by its Indian name. Quilon is about 70 km N of the Kerala capital of
Trivandrum.
The lack of military presence of any kind
is all the more reason for us to be surprised when photographs of a HAL HT-2 turned up!
Tucked away in one corner of the Bal Vihar (Childrens Recreation Center), which is located
on the Quilon - Chengkota road, about 2 km from the city was IX-509. We
have no idea as to how this HT-2 turned up - but the most likely reason has to be the
generosity of the Indian Air Force in the Sixties/Seventies/Eighties.
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The
yellow identification band the serial still stand out among the faded paint remains on the
aircraft. Photo Courtesy : V Ajay Kumar
via Sandeep Unnithan |
The aircraft was first reported by Mr Ajay
Kumar, who was an acquaintance of Sandeep Unnithan, a frequent contributor to this site.
On Sandeep's insistence, Mr. Kumar took photographs of the aircraft and sent them to
Sandeep who forwarded them to us.
As expected with a majority of the gifts,
this HT-2 is in pretty bad condition, as the accompanying photographs would testify. The
most significant features being the poor paint status of the fuselage and the open
Canopies over the cockpit which seem to have been broken into.
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| Two views of IX-509 give testimony to its poor condition. The Open Cockpit
and missing canopy panels contributing nothing good for the aircraft condition . Photo
Courtesy : V Ajay Kumar via Sandeep
Unnithan |
Children of the recreation center seem to
be leisurely lounging on the aircraft, without realising the nature of the story here. As
with most students in schools around the country where derelict aircraft are displayed,
it is quite likely that even the folks here believe that this is an aircraft that
crashed in their backyard!
There is no propeller blades on the spinner
- Were these gone after the aircraft was delivered? We have no idea.
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This
view of the HT-2 shows the propeller blades missing from the spinner. For the young boys,
the aircraft is probably the closest 'aviation experience' they will get while growing up
in this small town. Photo Courtesy : V Ajay Kumar via Sandeep Unnithan |
The aircraft is likely to remain at the Bal
Kendra for some time. It will be ages before the aircraft preservation movement will make
its presence felt here.
| Aircraft
Type |
Serial
No |
Remarks |
| HAL HT-2 |
IX-509 |
Bal Kendra, Quilon |

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