HAL Gnat [E-355]
Besides one of the Hangars housing the
HPT-32s being flown by the Cadets every day is an HAL Gnat [E-355]
displayed on two pylons in flying position. The aircraft presents a colorful sight, with
the rudder being painted yellow, a couple of chequer board markings flanking the roundels,
and the entire spine of the aircraft being painted black.
| HAL Gnat E-355 in
its latest position at the Sekhon Block. This photo was taken in December 2004 |
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HAL Gnat E-355 near
the ramp. Not seen in the picture was a Hangar that housed HPT-32s. The Gnat does not have
hardpoints under its wings and does not have an ejection seat either. |
Surprisingly the aircraft does not have any
hardpoints, these probably been removed either during transit or installation at its
present place. Two hardpoints were always present on the Gnat. The latter Ajeet version
had four hardpoints.The Serial number makes it one of the HAL produced examples. This
aircraft did not require any additional work. The only plans here are to give it a more
authentic and accurate paint job.
HAL
Gnat [E-355] as seen from its port side. Its tiny size and the fact its
flanked by a Hangar on one side makes it very difficult to spot. |
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In December 2004, the aircraft was observed
at a different location. It had been moved a few meters away and placed besides the main
ATC building - The 'Sekhon' block. The Gnat was now displayed in a banking position and is
in plain silver finish.

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