HAL (Hindustan Aircraft Limited) Designations 1940-1964 (+ Later H' Designations)
[??] -- 1940, VTOL aircraft patent by HAL engineer, Ajit Maitra
G-1 -- Aug 1941 1-seat troop glider, one prototype built
HT-2 -- 1951 military 2-seat primary trainer, 1 x 155 hp Cirrus Major III
- HT-2 prototype: 1 x 145 hp deHavilland Gipsy Major, reg'd VT-DFW
- HT-2 production: 160 for Indian Air Force, 12 for Ghanan AF
- HT-2L: 1980s conv. (eg: IX494) to 160 hp Lycoming AEIO-320-D2B
-- Design by VM Ghatge, mockup built 1949, first metal cut Feb 1950
Hxx-3 - [??]
Hxx-4 - [??]
Hxx-5 - [??]
Hxx-6 - [??]
Hxx-7 - [??]
Hxx-8 - [??]
Hxx-9 - [??]
HT-10 -- [Project] 1954 side-by-side advanced trainer, 1050 hp P&W R-1830
- HT-10 prototype construction begun 1954, abandoned 1958 [?]
-- HT-10 design begun 1948, mockup and wind tunnel models complete by 1952
-- Specs: span 44', length 33', gross weight 9500 lbs, max speed 230 mph
HT-11 -- [Project] 195? basic trainer similar in layout to advanced HT-10
- HT-11: presumably intended as a repl. for licenced Percival Prentice
Hxx-12 - [??]
Hxx-13 - [??]
Hxx-14 - [??]
Hxx-15 - [??]
HJT-16 - Kiran side-by-side basic/intermediate jet trainer for the IAF
-- Orig. engine poss: Viper, Turbomeca (or Blackburn-Turbomeca), or RB.145
- Kiran Mk I: 1964 jet trainer, 1 x 2,500 lb.st RR Viper, 118 built
- Kiran Mk IA: 'Armed Kiran', 2 x wing pylons, RR Viper, 72 built
- Kiran Mk II prototype: 1976 as per Mk IA except RR Orpheus & fixed guns
- Kiran Mk II production: 1985, 4200 lb.st Orpheus, 4 x pylons, 61 built
HJT-17 - Parallel development with Kiran as a possible alternative. Mockup built
-- HAL Chief Designer VM Ghatge considered staggered seating, this may be HJT-17
Hxx-18 - [??]
Hxx-19 - [??]
Hxx-20 - [??]
Hxx-21 - [??]
Hxx-22 - [??]
Hxx-23 - [??]
HF-24 - Marut, 1961 twin-engined jet fighter (by Kurt Tank/MV Ghatge), 147 built
- HF-24 Glider: April 1959 1-to-1 scale plywood glider for flight trials (aka X-241)
-- NB: HF-24 glider many have been desig. in that missing '18-'23 sequence
-- Glider designation was X-241 (see
hesham's reply
#16
- HF-24 as planned: 2 x 8170 lb.st afterburning RR Orpheus BOr 12 engines
-- Orpheus BOr 12 cancelled, alt. engines considered: RD-9F and Egyptian E-300
- HF-24 prototype: June 1961 X-24 (orig. HF-001, later BR462) 2 x Orpheus Mk.703
- HF-24 Mk I: single-seat ground attack fighter, 2 x unreheated RR Orpheus Mk.703
-- HF-24 Mk I 1963 pre-production: 18 aircraft order for IAF in 1962
-- HF-24 Mk I 1964 production aircraft: 62 ordered for IAF
- HF-24 Mk I BX: 1966 engine test airframe able to take RR Orpheus or E-300
-- NB: HF-24 Mk I BX was a conversion of one of the early pre-production Mk Is
- HF-24 Mk IT: 2-seat trainer, 1970 prototype, rocket removed to allow second seat
-- aka 'Marut Trainer', design by SC Das (after Tank leaves), 18 HF-24 Mk IT built
- HF-24 Mk 1A: 3rd pre-production a/c, 2 x 7520 lb.st afterburning RR Orpheus 703
- HF-24 Mk 1R: 1970, Orpheus afterburner dev't trials a/c, clamshell canopies
- HF-24 Mk II: sometimes applied to prototype Mk IRs with afterburning Orpheus
-- NB: confusion exists between HF-24 Mk II and Mk III/HF-73 projects, to wit:
-- Mk II/Mk III engines: 2 x Adour or 6580 lb.st RR/MAN Turbo RB.153 turbofans
- HF-24 Mk III: [Project] see HF-73 project below
-- Mk III to "have maximum [HF-24] hardware commonality", in service 1981-82
HF-25 - [Project] single-engined HF-24 strike fighter derivative
-- Duplicate designation number, see HCP-25 utility aircraft below
HCP-25 - 1960 Norseman-like 10-pax aircraft, by V.M. Ghatage, prototype only
- [Project] turboprop-powered HCP-25 planned but not proceeded with
-- NB: pax + utility, then-concept described in 1958 Flight as "2-ton truck"
-- aka LAS (Logistic Air Support), 'HCP-125' is probably a typo for HCP-25
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,3161.0
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3673.0
HUL-26 - Pushpak 2-seat lightplane (infl. by Aeronca?), 1 x 85 hp Continental 4-cyl
- HUL-26 Pushpak 1st prototype: VT-XAA completed Sept 1958, wooden wings
- HUL-26 Pushpak 2nd prototype/production: metal spar, pressed aluminum ribs
-- [Project] Pushpak deriv. with HAL PE-90H 90 hp hoizontally-opposed engine
HAOP-27 - Krishak 4-seat Pushpak devel., 1 x 90 hp Continental 4-cyl
-- HAOP-27 used as liaison/observation aircraft by IAF
Hx-28 - [??]
Hx-29 - [??]
Hx-30 - [??]
HA-31 - Basant agricultural aircraft, 1 x 400 hp Lycoming IO-720-C1B
- HA-31 Mk I: prototype, Basant design begun 1968
- HA-31 Mk II: 1972, revised cockpit location, 20 pre-production a/c
- HA-31 turboprop: [Project] 8 ordered for Indian Min. of Agriculture, cancelled
-- NB: 'HAL-31' for Basant Mk I may simply be a typo
HPT-32 - Deepak, 1977 military
ab-initio trainer (HT-2 repl.), 120 built
- HPT-32: 1 x 260 hp Lycoming AEO-540-D4B5, IAF deliv 1984-1995
- HTT-34: turboprop deriv. (see below)
HAC-33 - [Project] 1973, transport, 2 x 1412 shp Astazou XX turboprops
- HAC-33: 20-pax pressurized feeder airliner (no industry interest)
-- HAC-33 wind tunnel model built and tested, funding not approved
- HAC-33: 24-seat/12 litter military transport, cancelled (no mil. interest)
-- 1974, Small Passenger Aircraft Group studied scaled-down version of HAC-33
HTT-34 - turboprop deriv of HPT-32, X2335 converted to Allison turboprop
HTT-34: 420shp Allison 250-B17D, HTP-32 prototype conv. flown 1984
HTT-35 - [Project] 199?, turboprop trainer; tandem cockpit with ind. canopies
- HTT-35: powrplant - 1100 shp Garrett TPE331-12D or 950 shp P&WC PT6A-62
-- For IAF Air Staff Target 208, to replace HPT-32 and HJT-16 from late '90s
HJT-36 - Sitara, 2003 subsonic jet trainer, direct HJT-16 Kiran replacement
- HJT-36 prototypes, 1 x 14.12 kN SNECMA Turbomeca Larzac 04-H-20
-- 2008, 1st prototype, PT-1, re-engined with NPO Saturn AL-55I
- HJT-36 production, 1 x 16.9 kN NPO Saturn AL-55I turbofans
-- aka IJT (Intermediate Jet Trainer), design work begun 1997
-- 2014 update - After spending Rs 4,500 crore on the project, the 85 HJT-36 on order now face cancellation. The trainer is said to be too heavy (4,150 kg without external stores) while having poor spin and stall recovery characteristics.
HTT-38 - [Project] 1998 turboprop trainer, modernized version of HTT-34 conv.
HJT-39 - [Project] advanced jet trainer, 2 x 2200 kg NPO Saturn AL-55
-- aka CAT (Combat Attack Trainer), evolved from single-engined HJT-36
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,11371.0
HTT-40 - [Project] new turboprop trainer design to replace HPT-32
-- HAL looking for partners so HTT-40 likely based on existing tandem trainer
-- On lists: G-120TP, KT-1, M-311, PC-7, PC-21, PZL-130 Orlik, T-6C, Tucano
-- Short listed: KT-1, PC-7 (lowest bidder, June 2011), T-6C Texan II
-- Prototype HTT-40 rolled out Feb 2016, 1 x TPE331-12B
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,17384.msg272369.html#msg272369
Hxx-41 - [??] ...
HF-73 - [Project] strike fighter follow-on to the indigenous HF-24 Marut
- HF-24 Mk III: original designation for HF-73 strike fighter project
-- HF-24 Mk III to "have maximum [HF-24] hardware commonality", 1981-82
- HSS-73: 'Hindustan Supersonic Strike' aircraft less derived from Marut
- HF-73: redesignated HSS-73 various configurations, work aborted 1975
-- HF-73 concepts designed with assistance of Germany's MBB
-- HF-73 final config: single-seat, Double tail, 10 t wt., RB199 engines
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