HAL HF-24 Marut Mk.1R [BD-844]
at VITM
The Vishweshwaraya Industrial and
Technology Museum (VITM) located on the Mahatma Gandhi Road showcases examples of science
and technology and is meant to be an educative experience for the visitor. The Museum
houses a HAL HF-24 Marut [BD-884] which is displayed outside the main
building facing the road.
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| HAL
HF-24 1R BD-884 on display outside the Vishweshwaraya Industrial and
Technology Museum , MG Road. The Marut is fenced off by some wire and the Garden Hedge. |
The aircraft was presented to the VITM by
HAL which is headquartered in Bangalore. The display board at the aircraft specifies that
the aircraft is a Mk 1 R, the R standing for 'Reheat'. One of the variants of the
HF-24 was the Reheat version the 1R which was equipped with afterburning Orpheus
Turbojets. One of the prototypes crashed on take off killing the test pilot, Group Captain
Suranjan Das, and the program came to a stand still. No prior history of BD-884
is known.
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| Seen
from the rear quarter, BD-884. The Museum building can be seen in the
background. BD-884 is the only known variant of the Reheat engine
equipped HF-24 Marut. Atleast another prototype was lost during testflying. |
The aircraft is in good shape overall,
fenced off with barbed wire and garden hedge. The aircraft is carrying four drop tanks and
is supported by jacks to shed some load off the undercarriage. However the accompanying
trees and garden shrubs makes it virtually impossible to get a clear shot of the aircraft
from nose to tail.
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The
tail portion of the Marut with the original serial painted on the aircraft. |
| The
Marut's distinctive 'drop down' perforated airbrakes can be clearly seen in their extended
position in this photograph. |
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Even though there is an entrance fee to see
the artefacts inside the museum, the Marut is displayed outside in front of the Museum and
does not require any visitor to pay any fee to view it.
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A close
up of the front fuselage of the Marut reveals the four 30mm gun ports. The Maruts were not
cleared to fire all the four guns and would use only two guns at a time in combat. |
| A view
of BD-884 from the rear three quarters. |
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Also on display besides the aircraft is the
rocket engine of one of India's first SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle) Rocket.

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