
The eight edition of India's largest air show on saw industrialist Ratan Tata handling the controls of a F17 fighter plane. A technical snag forced India's indigenous light combat helicopter (LCH) to cut short its flying display at the AeroIndia air show soon after it took off from the Yelahanka air base, causing a major embarrassment for its developers.
Industrialist Ratan Tata at the Aero India 2011 at Yelahanka Air base in Bangalore on Thursday. Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata today took to the skies as he co-piloted US aerospace major Boeing's F -18, the Super Hornet, at the eighth edition of premier airshow, Aero India 2011.
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