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FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft​

Tribune Desk
Publish : 26 Mar 2024, 23:40

FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft

The second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) aircraft was unveiled by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday.
The development of BBT-1 and BBT-2 is a landmark for the country’s aviation industry because local designers, engineers and technicians of Bangabandhu Aeronautical Centre (BAC) have built the aircraft using own technology in Lalmonirhat under the supervision of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Design
-Retractable tricycle landing gear (wheel at the nose)
-Low-wing design arrangement
-Frame made of wood, aviation-grade steel and aluminum
-2 seats; both pilots can operate
-Built for training; can be used in light attacks
-Can carry two extra passengers or a stretcher with a patient
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
BBT-1: First prototype of Bangabandhu Basic Trainer
-Manufacturing began in January 2020
-Completed in one and a half years
-Maiden flight on February 12, 2023

BBT-2: Bigger, safer, stronger
-Manufacturing began in February 2022
-First flight on October 26, 2023
-Commercial set up to take 3-4 months
-Cost of raw materials is Tk1.5 crore
-Imported trainer aircraft costs Tk5-6 crore

Imported tools
-Engine: 100HP, Rolls-Royce M250 340 kW turboprop
-Propeller, avionics and safety equipment
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
Key features
-Length: 6.10m
-Height: 1.84m
-Wing span: 8.18m
-Speed: 61-250km/hr
-Service ceiling: 20,000 feet
-Weight carrying capacity: 500-800kg

Flying capacity
-5.5-6hrs at a stretch
-1,000km in full tank
-Fuel consumption is 12-16L/hour
 
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FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft​

Tribune Desk
Publish : 26 Mar 2024, 23:40

FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft

The second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) aircraft was unveiled by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday.
The development of BBT-1 and BBT-2 is a landmark for the country’s aviation industry because local designers, engineers and technicians of Bangabandhu Aeronautical Centre (BAC) have built the aircraft using own technology in Lalmonirhat under the supervision of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Design
-Retractable tricycle landing gear (wheel at the nose)
-Low-wing design arrangement
-Frame made of wood, aviation-grade steel and aluminum
-2 seats; both pilots can operate
-Built for training; can be used in light attacks
-Can carry two extra passengers or a stretcher with a patient
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
BBT-1: First prototype of Bangabandhu Basic Trainer
-Manufacturing began in January 2020
-Completed in one and a half years
-Maiden flight on February 12, 2023

BBT-2: Bigger, safer, stronger
-Manufacturing began in February 2022
-First flight on October 26, 2023
-Commercial set up to take 3-4 months
-Cost of raw materials is Tk1.5 crore
-Imported trainer aircraft costs Tk5-6 crore

Imported tools
-Engine: 100HP, Rolls-Royce M250 340 kW turboprop
-Propeller, avionics and safety equipment
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
Key features
-Length: 6.10m
-Height: 1.84m
-Wing span: 8.18m
-Speed: 61-250km/hr
-Service ceiling: 20,000 feet
-Weight carrying capacity: 500-800kg

Flying capacity
-5.5-6hrs at a stretch
-1,000km in full tank
-Fuel consumption is 12-16L/hour
Congratulations!
 

FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft​

Tribune Desk
Publish : 26 Mar 2024, 23:40

FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft

The second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) aircraft was unveiled by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday.
The development of BBT-1 and BBT-2 is a landmark for the country’s aviation industry because local designers, engineers and technicians of Bangabandhu Aeronautical Centre (BAC) have built the aircraft using own technology in Lalmonirhat under the supervision of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Design
-Retractable tricycle landing gear (wheel at the nose)
-Low-wing design arrangement
-Frame made of wood, aviation-grade steel and aluminum
-2 seats; both pilots can operate
-Built for training; can be used in light attacks
-Can carry two extra passengers or a stretcher with a patient
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
BBT-1: First prototype of Bangabandhu Basic Trainer
-Manufacturing began in January 2020
-Completed in one and a half years
-Maiden flight on February 12, 2023

BBT-2: Bigger, safer, stronger
-Manufacturing began in February 2022
-First flight on October 26, 2023
-Commercial set up to take 3-4 months
-Cost of raw materials is Tk1.5 crore
-Imported trainer aircraft costs Tk5-6 crore

Imported tools
-Engine: 100HP, Rolls-Royce M250 340 kW turboprop
-Propeller, avionics and safety equipment
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
Key features
-Length: 6.10m
-Height: 1.84m
-Wing span: 8.18m
-Speed: 61-250km/hr
-Service ceiling: 20,000 feet
-Weight carrying capacity: 500-800kg

Flying capacity
-5.5-6hrs at a stretch
-1,000km in full tank
-Fuel consumption is 12-16L/hour
Congratulations 🎊
 

FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft​

Tribune Desk
Publish : 26 Mar 2024, 23:40

FACTBOX: Bangladesh’s first locally-made aircraft

The second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) aircraft was unveiled by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday.
The development of BBT-1 and BBT-2 is a landmark for the country’s aviation industry because local designers, engineers and technicians of Bangabandhu Aeronautical Centre (BAC) have built the aircraft using own technology in Lalmonirhat under the supervision of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Design
-Retractable tricycle landing gear (wheel at the nose)
-Low-wing design arrangement
-Frame made of wood, aviation-grade steel and aluminum
-2 seats; both pilots can operate
-Built for training; can be used in light attacks
-Can carry two extra passengers or a stretcher with a patient
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils the second prototype of the Bangabandhu Basic Trainer (BBT) during the Military Hardware Display 2024 on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Photo: PID
BBT-1: First prototype of Bangabandhu Basic Trainer
-Manufacturing began in January 2020
-Completed in one and a half years
-Maiden flight on February 12, 2023

BBT-2: Bigger, safer, stronger
-Manufacturing began in February 2022
-First flight on October 26, 2023
-Commercial set up to take 3-4 months
-Cost of raw materials is Tk1.5 crore
-Imported trainer aircraft costs Tk5-6 crore

Imported tools
-Engine: 100HP, Rolls-Royce M250 340 kW turboprop
-Propeller, avionics and safety equipment
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
The Bangladesh Air Force successfully manufactures the first Trainer Aircraft BBT-1. Photo: Courtesy
Key features
-Length: 6.10m
-Height: 1.84m
-Wing span: 8.18m
-Speed: 61-250km/hr
-Service ceiling: 20,000 feet
-Weight carrying capacity: 500-800kg

Flying capacity
-5.5-6hrs at a stretch
-1,000km in full tank
-Fuel consumption is 12-16L/hour
Fuel consumption of 12-16 Lph is very impressive. Even Cessna 152 uses approx 18-20.

Is it Avgas or ATF?
 
Good start.

BD should now start work on a jet trainer but with a foreign engine(Turkish?).
 
Fuel consumption of 12-16 Lph is very impressive. Even Cessna 152 uses approx 18-20.

Is it Avgas or ATF?
Also, why does a non pressurised aircraft have a service ceiling of FL200? What purpose does it serve?
 

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