Warbird
Discovery of the Year 2001
Percival Prentice
"There's a wrecked HPT-32 at
Chennai" was the message that Vijay Reddy once sent me. He went on to write that
the HPT-32, probably got wrecked sometime back and was bought here and dumped. We would
not have given a second glance if the pictures of the wrecked HPT-32 were sent, but when
Vijay sent in the actual pictures, we stood up and listened!
This aircraft was no ordinary HPT-32
, but a very rare vintage Percival Prentice. Our doubts about the aircraft were cleared as
we saw the pictures of the tail section. Vijay also sent in a picture of an
identification plate that sealed any doubts we had. This was one of the rare original
Prentices manufactured by HAL in the late 40s. The date on the Identification plate
mentions August '51 as a probable date of manufacture for this aircraft.
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Dumped
among the shrubs and creepers the classic lines of the Percival Prentice can only be just
made out. The aircraft has severe damage to the control surfaces including the Ailerons
and Elevators. Pic Courtesy : Vijay
Simha Reddy |
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the cockpit frame and structure is intact and the metal skin too is in good conditions
with little sign of corrossion for an aircraft exposed to the elements for years. The
front two piece windscreen is very much evident in this picture. Pic Courtesy : Vijay Simha Reddy |
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Vijay made enquiries as to how this
derelict ended up here, but came out with no information at all. The basic fuselage looks
quite intact. The engine of the aircraft is missing. The Cockpit canopy frame is pretty
intact. obviously the fixed undercarraige was missing. some of the control surfaces seemed
to have been damaged badly.
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| The tail surfaces leading edge is a give away as far as the identity of
the aircraft is concerned. There is no Serial Number or markings to help us trace its
lineage. The picture on the right shows the amount of shrubbery and vegetation that almost
obscures the Prentice from public view. Note also the damaged eleveator surfaces. Pic
Courtesy : Vijay Simha Reddy |
HAL had manufactured only about 66 of these
trainers which were supplied to the IAF as the basic trainer in the fifties. Most of them
equipped the Air Force Flying College at Jodhpur.
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And
Identification plate atlast! The ID plate confirms that the Prentice was one of those
manufactured by HAL in the 50s. The date given as 22 August 51. About 66 Prentices were
manufactured by HAL in its Bangalore plant. Pic Courtesy : Vijay Simha Reddy |
Since only one other example is surviving
in India (in the IAF Museum), This aircraft would make a pretty good candidate for
restoration. Its a tough task, but a static restoration should cost anywhere between 1000
to 1500 USD, provided its current owners are willing to let the aircraft undergo
restoration instead of getting rusted away!
The rarity of this aircraft has lead us
Warbirds of India team to give Vijay Simha Reddy the "Warbird Discovery
of the Year 2001" Award - which is a non-existant award right now, but
which we hope to make it real some day and send to him! So bear (Or have beer) with us
Vijay!

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