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Nice EXPENSIVE looking Helo ....
However could someone please explain why the UK Government (Brown the Clown signed us up for it btw) is giving over £850 million in aid to India???
About time they (India) spent their money on sensible things and not stuff like space programmes and big boys toys.......
However could someone please explain why the UK Government (Brown the Clown signed us up for it btw) is giving over £850 million in aid to India???
About time they (India) spent their money on sensible things and not stuff like space programmes and big boys toys.......
Always a Sapper
With my political hat on, that £850M will probably "buy us favour" with the Indians for when we're a 3rd world country and they are a global super power.
In the 21st Century it is widely expected that China, India, Brazil, Russia and the European Union will be the next superpowers. I guess we're "spreading our bets" as it were...
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With my political hat on, that £850M will probably "buy us favour" with the Indians for when we're a 3rd world country and they are a global super power.
In the 21st Century it is widely expected that China, India, Brazil, Russia and the European Union will be the next superpowers. I guess we're "spreading our bets" as it were...
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The canopy reminds me of the Cheyenne (yes, I know it's less rounded), with a
bit of added Comanche for stealth.
Looks nice to me, but I do always wonder why the government say that NO
country can built aircraft on their own anymore (this one isn't single source,
but many are), but yearly I see new types from
single source countries........Maybe they just think I am stupid enough to believe
them.
bit of added Comanche for stealth.
Looks nice to me, but I do always wonder why the government say that NO
country can built aircraft on their own anymore (this one isn't single source,
but many are), but yearly I see new types from
single source countries........Maybe they just think I am stupid enough to believe
them.
BS1968
Simples! My friend. It's so we don't have to buy the junk that our industry has turned out in recent years! IMHO, the rot started when Hawker Siddley merged with the British Aircraft Corporation in 1977 - disaster ever since!
Anyway, back to Indian Light Combat Helicopters...
but I do always wonder why the government say that NO country can built aircraft on their own anymore
Anyway, back to Indian Light Combat Helicopters...
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"buy us favour" with the Indians.
Like ya style.
No the Indians will sell us a Favour, despite all we have done for them.
United the cuntry from a collection of 'Principalities', tried to stop them burning widows while we where there, Gave them a Proper Civil Service, now very Badu, an effective Legal system with incorruptible Judges and above the English language and cricket.
john
Oh and as a pssing thought they profited very well from us Smogging the Indistrial areas of UK in 1800s & 1900s yet now they want exemptions for they are a Developing cuntry, with Nucs and Space missiles
Like ya style.
No the Indians will sell us a Favour, despite all we have done for them.
United the cuntry from a collection of 'Principalities', tried to stop them burning widows while we where there, Gave them a Proper Civil Service, now very Badu, an effective Legal system with incorruptible Judges and above the English language and cricket.
john
Oh and as a pssing thought they profited very well from us Smogging the Indistrial areas of UK in 1800s & 1900s yet now they want exemptions for they are a Developing cuntry, with Nucs and Space missiles
Barnsmasher
Although HAL has teamed-up with Turbomeca to build the Shakti engine to power the LCH, HAL are pretty much building this ship on their own and in spite of advances from AW, HAL has also decided to go it alone in its Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) program.
As most of the world’s helicopter OEM’s are taking advantage of low aviation labour rates in India and China and scrambling to get platforms in these huge growth potential markets, I guess India must be asking itself why it should be looking to side with an international partner when all and sundry are looking to them to build platforms on their behalf.
Looks nice to me, but I do always wonder why the government say that NO country can build aircraft on their own anymore (this one isn't single source, but many are), but yearly I see new types from single source countries........
As most of the world’s helicopter OEM’s are taking advantage of low aviation labour rates in India and China and scrambling to get platforms in these huge growth potential markets, I guess India must be asking itself why it should be looking to side with an international partner when all and sundry are looking to them to build platforms on their behalf.