All Indian Air Force trainer aircrafts
Hello friends, how are you doing? How many of you get goosebumps by just the idea of flying an aircraft in the service of your nation? The candidates who are aspiring to join the IAF as a pilot certainly have the knowledge of the fighter aircraft of the elite force. (To have a look at the major Indian Air Force fighter aircraft, click here) Today we are going to talk about some of the Indian Air force trainer aircrafts
BAE Systems Hawk
The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, jet-powered advanced trainer aircraft. It is used in a training capacity and also as a low-cost combat aircraft. Its Primary users are Royal Air Force, Indian Air Force, Finnish Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force.
HAL HJT-16 Kiran
It is an Indian two-seat intermediate jet trainer which is also built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. Its Primary users are Indian Air Force and Indian Navy
SEPECAT Jaguar
The well-known attack aircraft of the Indian Air Force. They are used for advanced training and can also be used for combat during wartime. Its Primary user is Indian Air Force
Dassault Mirage 2000
This is an another multirole, single-engine fourth-generation jet fighter. It is manufactured by Dassault Aviation of France. And they are also used as a conversion trainer is IAF apart from the combat role. Its Primary users are French Air Force, United Arab Emirates Air Force, Republic of China Air Force (Taiwan) and Indian Air Force.
Pilatus PC-7
It is a low-wing tandem-seat training aircraft, manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. More than 20 airforces of the world have selected this aircraft for training propose due to its multi training functions. Among its Primary users are Indian Air Force, Mexican Air Force, South African Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Air Force also
Zenith STOL CH 701
It is a light, two-place kit-built aircraft designed by Canadian aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz. It is a STOL (short takeoff and landing) aircraft. It is certainly the most copied light aircraft in production today.
So these were the trainer aircrafts of Indian Air Force which you must know. Firstly because you are aspiring to join the force and secondly because you really want to fly them someday.
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