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What a beauty!Alright @PutinBro , congratulations! You beat me to it. However, just because you woke up early, doesn't mean i am not gonna repost it and tag my good friends.
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Using composites is perfectly safe.Heavy uses of cheap composite meterial throughiut the manufacturing. Is this even safe?
Also, what are these machines?
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What a beauty!
What do you mean, indigenously made? Who designed it?
A router and an autoclave for cutting and bakingHeavy uses of cheap composite meterial throughout the manufacturing. Is this even safe?
Also, what are these machines?
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Humble beginnings ...This is the cockpit of grob120tp
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And here's our BBT-2...
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Undoubtedly long way to go before the project reaches production.My guess is we may see another more improved version.
@Bluetooth not anytime soon.
Heavy uses of cheap composite meterial throughout the manufacturing. Is this even safe?
Also, what are these machines?
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5 axis CNC router...
Is this one for wood work only or can also cut metal? Can you say anything by the look of it? (I know that there are different types of CNC routers)
light attack aircraft
Well, I would still consider it a political stunt since it's only two prototypes. It's certainly a good start/achievement but both aircrafts are certainly not good enough for a modernized BAF IMHO.
BBT-2 is certainly a lot improvement than BBT-2 but still lacks modern avionics and composite material. I guess the local composite material workshop (probably for wing part, I can't remember) for Grob trainers will help BAF for this issue. Avionics can be imported or manufactured locally.
I am still expecting a third prototype with tandem seats to replace PT-6 otherwise what's the point of these two prototypes when we already have Grob and Diamond trainers.
Still wondering why they built the first prototype. Also there are challenges for PROPER funding and serial production. Keep in mind this not BAF first project, their UAV and NDB (non-directional beacon) projects also faced challenges. Specially the UAV project.
Grob are replacing PT-6 I believe.Don't see any other reason to order 24+3 of them.BAF has discarded tandem seat trainers in favour of two seaters in my opinion.I am still expecting a third prototype with tandem seats to replace PT-6 otherwise what's the point of these two prototypes when we already have Grob and Diamond trainers.
Both are from the same project.BBT-2 was completed after BBT-1 and is an improved prototype.There will definitely be third or maybe more prototypes should they want to further invest in this project, but I don't think they will go for tandem seaters.Actually won't they need to start from scratch to do that?Still wondering why they built the first prototype. Also there are challenges for PROPER funding and serial production. Keep in mind this not BAF first project, their UAV and NDB (non-directional beacon) projects also faced challenges. (Check previous posts)
Grob are replacing PT-6 I believe.Don't see any other reason to order 24+3 of them.BAF has discarded tandem seat trainers in favour of two seaters in my opinion.
Both are from the same project.BBT-2 was completed after BBT-1 and is an improved prototype.There will definitely be third or maybe more prototypes should they want to further invest in this project, but I don't think they will go for tandem seaters.Actually won't they need to start from scratch to do that?
As far as politics are concerned, I don't think this has had any impact on local politics.Most Bdeshis don't know/care about these things.
Think of it more like technology and expertise acquisition at least. It would help a lot. And UAV is definitely coming, it will have actual service utility given its very nature. (See Ukraine conflict, how anything decent in this domain is pretty much utilized to great effects)
And how is the aviation industry supposed to start? With a B2 bomber? Let them bark.I am yet to see any positive remarks about this project in the comments sections of "mainstream news" or "mainstream news youtubers".Most say this is a ww2 plane,toy plane,bush plane etc.
Pico Satellite for Bangladesh is a joint research initiative of BSMRAAU and Pico Satellite Company of Bangladesh. The main idea is to develop a series of pico satellites or cube satellites locally that are low in cost but high in return. A dedicated Lab has been set up in the Lalmonirhat Campus as well as in the Dhaka Campus of BSMRAAU, where a significant number of students and faculty members are working under the supervision of Professor Dr. Nazmul Ula, Founder of Pico Satellite Company.
The current objective of this project is to build a flight-ready 1U CubeSat by December 2023. Along the way it is expected that the required expertise will be developed among the students and faculty members to build many more pico or cube satellites in the future.
This may pave the way for a full-fledged space program here in BSMRAAU within the next 10 years. The global CubeSat market is projected to be valued at 491.3 million US dollars by 2027. BSMRAAAU wants to help Bangladesh to be a part of that economy. In this regard, expertise, facilities, and opportunities are being gathered here in BSMRAAU to facilitate small-scale space entrepreneurship in the near future in Bangladesh.
Objectives:
⦁ International collaboration on research in the field of design, development and launching of CubeSats.
⦁ International collaboration and cooperation with Pico Satellite Company.
⦁ Expansion of joint research initiative with NRB Scholar Dr. Nazmul Ula, Associate Dean and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Loyola Marymount University, USA.
⦁ Infuse education on design, development and launching of CubeSats into the undergraduate students of BSMRRAAU.
⦁ Develop a collaborative research ecosystem amongst the students and faculties of BSMRAAU.
⦁ Create a pathway for Bangladesh to achieve its own Space Economy.