Flight International
June 2005
"Indus prepares Thorpedo delivery after winning certification"
"Indus Aviation expects to deliver its first Thorpedo two-seater this
week, after receiving US special light-sport aircraft certification. The
all-metal aircraft, an updated version of the 1960s-vintage Thorp T211, is
assembled in Dallas, Texas using components manufactured in India by Taneja
Aerospace & Aviation.
Owned by Indian-born surgeon Ram Pattisapu, Indus plans to deliver 25-30
Thorpedos by year end and hopes to ramp up production to 100-150 a year. Powered
by a 120hp (90kW) Jabiru engine, the aircraft has a base price of $85,000. Indus
is also working on the T11 Sky Skooter, powered by an 85hp Jabiru.
A venion of the T211 powered by UK company Wilksch Airmotive’s 120hp WAM-120
diesel-cycle engine is expected to be available in two years. 'We have already
tested the engine in England and an aircraft fitted with this engine
has flown for 200h,' says Pattisapu. Additional tests are needed to secure
Indian aviation authority DGCA approval of the aircraft, he says.
Indus is aiming the Indian-manufactured, DGCA-certificated version of the T211
at the county’s emerging private and training aircraft markets, and the
company’s Bangalore-based subsidiary intends to set up six flight academies
across the country. In addition, Indus has plans to develop a four-seat
aircraft.
India’s National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), meanwhile, is planning to develop
a four-seat version of its Hansa all-composite training aircraft, now in limited
service with Indian flying schools. The four-seater will he aimed at the
international market.
ADDITONAL REPORTING BY RADHAKRISHNA RAO."