Talk:HAL HF-24 Marut

Ratings
The only things keeping this one from being directly tagged as a stub are the various tables - as (1) the first indiginous Indian military aircraft and (2) the last of the Kurt Tank (= Focke-Wulf) line, this is a more important subject than your average bear, and deserves some attention from those knowedgable on the subject. - Aerobird 04:20, 16 December 2006 (UTC)

War history
The fighter did see action in the Indo-pakistan war of 1971. The details should be mentioned.

I do remember this page being bigger, or maybe theres another, bigger Marut page on wikipedia...This page can defnitely be expanded by leaps and bounds.. theres a lot more information available than is shown here. 155.69.5.236 07:08, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject class rating
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot 18:05, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

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HF-24 MARUT Rate of Climb 22.5 m/s or 4,444 ft/min
In Performance section rate of climb should be 22.5 ms or 4,444 ft/min

Why? because it is Accurate performance data obtained from IAF evaluation, that can be check all over internet or in any book ! Also if someone calculate "Time to altitude": 9 min 20 s to 12,000 m (40,000 ft) to m/s or ft/min it will get the same results !

Max climb rate - 22.5 ms (4,444ft/min) — Preceding unsigned comment added by TRUTH, JUSTICE & RIGHT WAY (talk • contribs) 05:19, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
 * 1) You don't get the same results - 12000/560 = 21.4 m/s. not 22.5. 2) You cannot convert Time to altitude to an climb rate by simple division, as the climb rate is the maximum, instantaneous figure (normally at sea level) - this maximum would be expected to be much higher then the average value given by a time to altitude. 3) If the values you quote are "all over the internet" or "in any book", where are they? The only source that you quoted, militaryfactory.com is not a reliable source - while Jane's All the World's Aircraft is a high quality reliable source (who would have got their information from HAL or the Indian government). Please provide sources or revert.Nigel Ish (talk) 11:26, 18 January 2020 (UTC)