PZL TS-11 Iskras [W-1776
& W-1767]
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| The twin Iskra display form
the main backdrop of the Parade ground at AFTC. W-1776 and
W-1767 were pole mounted by the AFTC's in house personnel. |
As soon as the Iskras were retired at
Hakimpet in December 2004, A number of the withdrawn Iskras have been earmarked for
various IAF establishments by Training Command. A number of these landed up in Bangalore.
AFTC Jalahalli recieved two Iskras in early
2005 and both were in ground running condition. Both the aircraft, W-1767
and W-1776 were mounted on poles in diverging paths at the College' Parade
Ground. The Commandant was heard commenting that someone at Training Command HQ must have
had some sense of humour - as the two digit numbers on the nose are inverse of each other
- 67 and 76!
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Iskra W-1776
seen here was in flyable condition till recently. |
| The second Iskra W-1767
clearly shows the two 'dummies' in the cockpit of the aircraft. The aircraft was on
standby for the final flypast on its phasing out day. |
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Though initially a private company was
sought to be contracted to mount these aircraft, the requested quote for the services
turned out to be too high. Ulitmately both the aircraft were mounted by the personnel of
the college itself, saving themselves quite a bundle.
As with the display of the HT-2s, both
aircraft have mannequins in the cockpit with scooter helmets to simulate occupied
cockpits. As with pole mounted aircraft, the engines have been removed - probably stored
somewhere else for instructional purposes.
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Another view of W-1767
shows the top surfaces of the wing. |
These are not the only two Iskras in this
area. The neighbouring unit at Jallahali, Air Force Station Jalahalli (West) was also
given two Iskras for preservation / display.

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