Vijayawada: India designed several aircraft with latest technologies, including unmanned aircraft in the recent past and a sea of change is taking place in civil aviation, according to eminent aeronautical engineer Kota Harinarayana.
Delivering the eighth memorial lecture of Jandhyala Dakshina Murthi Memorial Trust (JDMMT) at Siddhartha Academy Auditorium, here on Saturday, Mr. Harinarayana explained in detail India’s achievements in aviation technology.
Stating that there is a direct relation between the wealth of the nation, its defence strength and the dominance in aerospace technologies, the scientist observed that USA, France, Germany and UK were good examples where aerospace leadership resulted in high quality of life.
16/09/12 The Hindu
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