HAL HJT-16 Kiran [U-328]
The AFA has a rare example of one of the
prototype models of the HJT-16 Kiran. The Kiran [U-328] was the second
prototype flown by HAL while designing a Jet trainer for the IAF in the Sixites. This
particular aircraft differed significantly in terms of external appearance in the forward
and mid fuselage sections. The major noticeable difference was the provision of a
sliding canopy to the early prototypes which was later changed to one that hinged upwards.
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HAL HJT-16 Kiran [U-328]
displayed on a pylon near the ATC Tower. |
| This view of the HAL
HJT-16 Kiran [U-328] clearly shows the different shape of the cockpit
canopy and the fuselage aft of the cockpit. Once the Sliding Canopy was changed to the
Hinged version, the fuselage curved down immediately aft of the canopy hinge. There are
not ejection seats in the aircraft as can be seen thru the cockpit canopy. Pic Courtesy AVM S Bhojwani. |
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The front three quarter
view shows the mounting pylong for the aircraft. Significantly larger than the Gnat, This
is the only known aircraft other than the Mystere to be so displayed in India. |
U-328 was initially
displayed in front of the ATC building near the main runway. When first observed in 1989
(Note the aircraft may have been in the academy much before that) it was displayed on a
platform. Later it was mounted on a pylon near the War Memorial. The Last time we visited
the AFA, it was moved away from the ramp to an area near the ATC Building. It was
displayed in the flying position on a pole.
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| The U-328
as seen from the rear. The aircraft is not level but has one wing dip towards the
road. Notice the wing fences and Yellow wingtips to represent the current painting
scheme of Kirans in the AFA. |
Not much has been required or had been done
in terms of restoration or maintainance apart from painting the aircraft in current scheme
of other Kirans in the AFA. No history of the aircraft is known, apart from the fact that
the initial prototype was numbered U-327. This aircraft could have been the
second prototype of the Kiran to have been flown by the HAL.
Interestingly a photograph of the same
aircraft had cropped up on the internet at this link : http://www.highgallery.com
The link was sent in by Aditya Gupta of Delhi and it shows U-328
in plain metal finish and on display at some sort of a museum. No information as to the
circumstances behind the above picture are known.

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