NAL Hansa

Hansa
Role Light trainer
National origin India
Manufacturer Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited
First flight 23 November 1993




The NAL Hansa is an Indian all-composite low wing tricycle gear two-seater general aviation airplane for flight training as well as personal flying.[1]

Design and development

The Hansa (Sanskrit: हंस (swan)) was designed by the National Aerospace Laboratories of India. It has been certified by the DGCA and is being built by Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited (TAAL). It is being produced as a replacement of aging flight trainers of air clubs of India.

Operational history

The production variant made its first flight on 14 May 1999. Various flying clubs have taken deliveries of Hansa aircraft.

Variants

Hansa-2
Prototype as originally flown
Hansa-2RE
The prototype was re-engined and the span increased, first flown 26 January 1996.
Hansa-3
Production version of the 2RE.
Hansa-S
Originally known as the Hansa-4 it has a more powerful diesel engine (230 hp).[2][3]
Hansa UAV
Unmanned trainer aircraft


Specifications (HANSA-3)

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004[4]

General characteristics

Performance

References

External links

See also


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