HAL HPT-32 Deepak [X-3246] Cutaway
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| Two views
of the HAL HPT-32 Deepak [X-3246] "X-Ray" aircraft which was
first displayed at the Air Force Academy , Dundigal in December 2005. |
After the appearance of a cutaway Kiran
trainer, the appearance of this aircraft was not reallly much of a surprise. In Dec
2005, this aircraft was put up for public display after the Combined Graduation Day
Parade. Since HPT-32s are relatively a recent induction, this airframe is rare in the
warbird census of India.
| Close up of the port
side of HAL HPT-32 Deepak [X-3246] reveals some sort of crumpling
in the skin - possibly the result of an accident. |
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X-3246 seen from the
rear. The standard IAF roundel had to be made smaller and pushed up to accomodate the
'see-thru' panels. |
As with the Kiran, the aircraft has some
portions of the fuselage and wing skinning replaced by see-thru plastic sheeting. The
interiors have been painted and illuminated using flourescent tubes.
The wings have had the leading edge cut
away. The wing roots have also been peeled off to show the crucial joints with the
fuselage.
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| The forward
fuselage of X-3246 from the starboard side shows the neatly layed
out engine comparment. The Lycoming engine shows only the engine block and not the
Cylinder blocks which have been removed. Also note the exposed starboard wingroot. |
The front portion of the aircraft, where
the engine is mounted is completely see-thru. The port side of the lower engine
cowling show some crumple damage. But the top cowlings have been removed to show the
engine mounts as well as the engine.
The engine itself has been stripped. The
Cylinder head block removed to show the crank case and the Piston head in one case.
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The interiors of X-3246
are illuminated by standard flourescent tubelights. |
| X-3246 seen at the
accident site in June 2003. Photo Courtesy: AFP. |
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X-3246 was
involved in an accident on 18th June 2003. The aircraft crash-landed minutes after take
off from the Flying Instructors School at Tambaram. The two pilots, Sqn Ldrs RS Nandedkar
and Raj Vaid escaped with injuries. The aircraft turned over its nose after hitting a
buffalo during the force-landing. This knocked off its engine and the engine mount.
As it was damaged beyond economical repair
in this accident, It was converted to cutaway display by the HPT32 TETTRA School at the
Academy.

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