Kanpur's Aviation history owes
much to it being a major Maintenance depot during the Second World War. Chakeri airfield
near Kanpur was a Major operational airfield for the Royal Air Force during World War 2.
It was the base for the 322 Care and Maintenance Unit RAF and
was used to overhaul a good number of aircraft during the operations.
After Independence, Chakeri was the HQ of
Maintenance Command before it shifted to Nagpur, and even today it houses the No 1
and No 4 Base Repair Depots of the Maintenance Command which deal with
overhaul of transport aircraft of Russian origins.
Kanpur was the place where the IAF had
salvaged more than 40 B-24 Liberator bombers in the early fifties. These bombers were
flying well into the seventies and it is possible a good number of wrecks and relics exist
with the BRDs in Kanpur.
What is not commonly known was that Kanpur
was the place for an unofficial Air Force Museum till the establishment of the
official museum at Palam. For several years, following the end of the Second World War and
right upto 1966, Kanpur maintained a few aircraft for display - These include the Westland
Wapiti and the Hawker Hurricane AP832. Spitfire NH631 was another wreck that was lying in
a dump at Kanpur before it was rescued by Air Vice Marshal Harjinder Singh.
Chakeri was the graveyard that provided
several warbirds over the years. There were several Tempests lying in the place till the
late 60s. On the request of the RAF Museum, a pair of Tempest II wings and an engine were
shipped to UK after salvage from one aircraft from the yard.
Today, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL)
has a production facility in Kanpur. This was used to manufacture the HS 748 Transport and
later the HPT-32 Deepak Trainer.
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at IIT Kanpur. A Piper Cub [VT-DTP] along with a Alarus CH2000
aircraft and a Blanik L-23 glider at the IIT Kanpur aerodrome. Pic Courtesy : K S Prashanth |
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Kanpur is also home to the Indian Institute
of Technology , where the aeronautical department maintains an aircraft and glider fleet.
These are covered in detail by accessing the links on the left.
Group Captain Kapil Bhargava in an earlier
correspondence indicated that the prototype IAF Kanpur II aircraft which was designed and
built by Air Vice Marshal Harjinder Singh in 1961 would be with the Aero department of IIT
Kanpur. The aircraft can be seen in detail by accessing the link on the left.

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