HAL Gnat [IE-1205] at Gandhi Baug, Nagpur
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| This Ajeet IE-1205
is mounted in the middle of a Water fountain!. Unfortunately we dont have any idea if its
the real id or not, as the same serial is shared by a Gnat at Air HQ in Delhi. Pic
Courtesy : Rahul Devnath |
A few years ago, Kapil Chandni visited
Nagpur, and as he was passing besides a Gandhi Baug in Nagpur in a truck, he chanced upon
a Gnat on display in the park. The HAL Gnat [IE-1205] on display, was
rather uniquely mounted on concrete pillars in the middle of a water fountain!.
Though its position in that environment is
not very idea for the airframe in terms of corrosion, it is very very effective to keep it
out of reach of vandalisers! The mystery of this aircraft is shared by another Gnat from
Air HQ in Delhi. Both share the same serial number IE-1205. Will the real IE-1205
please stand up?
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Ajeet IE-1205
perched precariously on three concrete pillars. The faded emblem of No.2
Squadron is clearly visible on the nose. Pic Courtesy : Rahul Devnath |
| This tailside view of
Gnat IE-1205 shows the aircraft with a slight bank to the right.
Pic Courtesy : Rahul Devnath |
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Though initially we believed this aircraft
was a Gnat, Some better resolution photographs sent by Rahul Devnath has made us believe
that this aircraft is actually a latter model Ajeet. Close ups of the underwing surface
shows what could have been anchor points for inboard pylons.
The plaque in front of the aircraft
identifies it as a "Gnat" in hindi language. The aircraft was apparently
presented by then Air Marshal Madan Lal Sethi PVSM AVSM ADC, who was the
AOC-in-C Maintenance Command at that time. But which time you may ask? This was probably
around 1987 according to Rahul, as the hindi numerals on the plaque may disclose.
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Close up of the
stenciling near the cockpit reveals the cost of the aircraft as Rupees 30 Lakhs - exactly
the same amount is painted on the Gnat at Diamond Park at Cheumbur in Mumbai. Pic
Courtesy : Rahul Devnath |
| IE-1205 from the
front reveals the tilt to the right of the aircraft. Also visible in this view are the
anchor points for the inner hardpoints under the wing. The Plaque under the front nose
wheels gives details of the handing over ceremony. Pic Courtesy : Rahul Devnath |
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