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DRDO conducts successful maiden flight test of Kaveri Engine | The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight tested the indigenously designed and developed 'Kaveri Engine' during the Flying Test
Bed (FTB) Trials at Gromov Flight Research Institute (GFRI), Moscow, Russia, on Wednesday. The engine was tested from take-off to landing and flew for a period
of over one hour up to at an altitude of 6000m at a speed of 0.6 mach in its maiden
flight. The engine control, engine performance and engine health during the flight
were found to be excellent. With this test, Kaveri Engine has completed a major
milestone of the development program. During the coming months further 50-60 test
flights will be carried out to mature the engine in terms of reliability, safety
and airworthiness. These trials would pave the way for further flight trials of
Kaveri Engine with a fighter aircraft. An existing IL-76 aircraft was modified
as a Flying Test Bed for this trial, with Kaveri engine replacing one of the four
engines of the aircraft. The modifications included instrumentation required for
trials as well as integration of mechanical, electrical and fuel system. The pilot
from the cockpit controlled the engine. A number of taxi trials were carried out
with Kaveri Engine integrated with the aircraft, before this maiden flight. The
engine data was recorded in the aircraft as well as transmitted to ground station
by telemetry. A team of 20 scientists from DRDO's Gas Turbine Research Establishment
has been working along with GFRI for these trials. Dr Prahlada, Chief Controller,
Research and Development (Aeronautics & Services Interaction), while addressing
the media persons about the significance of the first flight said: "Kaveri engine
is being developed for fighter aircraft, at Gas Turbine Research Establishment
(GTRE), a DRDO laboratory based in Bangalore with the active support of several
other DRDO labs, academic institutions and industry partners." "During the development
phase, Kaveri engine has successfully completed various stages of development
including component testing, safety tests, ground based engine tests, endurance
tests etc, both at GTRE as well as test facilities abroad," he added.
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