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Brian Abraham
24th Oct 2011, 03:50
Not seen much mention of this milestone. No mention on Gipps Aero web site. From Mahindra-NAL C-NM5 conducts first flight (http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/mahindra-nal-c-nm5-conducts-first-flight-362132)

The Mahindra Aerospace-NAL C-NM5 five-seat turboprop has conducted its maiden flight, a key milestone for the first Indian aircraft developed by a public-private partnership.

The flight took place on 1 September and lasted 45 minutes, said Mahindra. It was conducted from Latrobe regional airport in Australia, where Mahindra's Australia unit GippsAero has a facility. Subsequent flights have evaluated aircraft stability and control in different flight regimes.

The company hopes to meet Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 23 norms, with international type certification the ultimate goal. The company will market the aircraft globally.

"The programme is India's first public-private partnership to develop an aircraft, and this milestone event is the result of teamwork across three development teams: the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-National Aerospace Laboratories, Mahindra Aerospace and GippsAero," said Mahindra & Mahindra, the parent company of Mahindra Aerospace.

The C-NM5 is powered by a Lycoming IO-540 engine. It has non-retractable landing gear and large access doors.

Previously, the company has referred to the aircraft as the NM5-100.

India's C-NM5 aircraft makes successful maiden flight - YouTube

Jabawocky
24th Oct 2011, 04:08
five-seat turboprop

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The C-NM5 is powered by a Lycoming IO-540 engine.


So my RV-10 is a turbo prop now? :E

I hope they tidy it up a bit, and its Vertical Stab looks a bit on the light side :ooh:

30% more than an airconditioned car did he say, or 130% more?

startingout
24th Oct 2011, 04:35
Looks cheaply designed... Alot of influence has taken from past competitive aircraft. Just see how well it goes does the track I guess... They should have atleast dubbed the soundtrack with a RR 250 engine noise on the takeoff.

Ultralights
24th Oct 2011, 05:41
Gave me a bit of a chuckle, just as the streaming paused to buffer the video, "its a multirole aircraft, capable of Take Off, And landing." :E

troppo
24th Oct 2011, 05:53
They build good tractors. Wonder if there are any common parts that they have used :}

27/09
24th Oct 2011, 09:02
It looks like an over sized Beech Musketeer.