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The LIPNUR Belalang ( id, Grasshopper) was a military trainer aircraft built in small numbers in Indonesia by LIPNUR in the late 1950s. It was essentially a Piper L-4J Grasshopper converted to give it a low wing. The NU-85 prototype flew for the first time on 17 April 1958 and the first production of NU-90 took place in 1959. The aircraft was operated by Indonesian Air Force.
Indonesian Army The Indonesian Army ( id, Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD), ) is the land branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. It has an estimated strength of 300,000 active personnel. The history of the Indonesian Army has its ...
and Indonesian Civil Aviation Institute at
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also used this aircraft.


Design and development

In 1949-1950 period, the Indonesian Air Force (then called AURI) received around 60 Piper L-4J Grasshoppers from Royal Netherlands East Indies Air Force as part of the transfer of sovereignty. AURI used them as liaison and primary trainer aircraft. In 1957, AURI decided that their ex-Dutch L-4Js, which were powered by 65 hp Continental O-170, were already ageing and needed to be replaced. The L-4Js also has high wing so its aerobatic performance is very limited. Nurtanio Pringgoadisuryo, head of AURI’s Air Engineering Maintenance Depot at Andir airfield in
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, decided to modified the ageing L-4Js as it can be developed rapidly and with low technology so that the production cost is cheap. An L-4J then is modified by converting it into low wing design with "V" lift struts and installed it with an 85 hp
Continental C-85 The Continental O-190 (Company designations C75 and C85) is a series of engines made by Continental Motors beginning in the 1940s. Of flat-four configuration, the engines produced 75 hp (56 kW) or 85 hp (63 kW) respectively. ...
four-cylinder horizontally-opposed piston engine with Sensenich two-bladed fixed-pitch propeller. Stroud Oct 2017, p.113-115. The aircraft maintained its old canopy but due to the new wing structure the canopy was hinged open to the right. The prototype was then designated as NU-85 Belalang. The 85 was derived from the 85 hp engine, while the name ''Belalang'' (
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) was used as his single-engine designs were named after insects. The NU-85 prototype first flew on 17 April 1958. Another source stated that it was first flown on 26 April 1958, piloted by Nurtanio himself. After testing, it was determined that the NU-85 performed better than the L-4Js in their role as primary trainer. Despite the performance observed, Nurtanio determined it still needed further refinement. Then in 1959, Nurtanio designed the NU-90. The differences from its predecessor are it was powered by more powerful 90 hp
Continental C-90-12F The Continental C90 and O-200 are a family of air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder, direct-drive aircraft engines of 201 in³ (3.29 L) displacement, producing between 90 and 100 horsepower (67 and 75 kW).''Federal Aviation Admini ...
flat-four direct-drive engine. It also has bubble canopy that were split into two sections, the forward section hinged to the right and the rear section slides to the aft. It retains many of the L-4J's features, although modified, such as its USA-35B airfoil but with the flaps removed, the split-axle mainwheels which was moved 10cm forward, and also L-4Js original wing structures. The wings itself was braced with V-struts from the top section of the fuselage longerons and was set 1° 37’ incidence at the root and 5° dihedral. The control surfaces were consisted of aluminum-alloy-frame covered with fiberglass. The fuselage was of welded steel construction covered with fiberglass, while the vertical stabilizer was fabric-covered welded steel.


Operational history

Three pre-production aircraft were sent to the Indonesian Air Force Academy in Yogyakarta for evaluation. Although the aircraft were still in the evaluation stage, eight cadets managed to solo fly after being trained with the three Belalangs. The three aircraft were then sent back to the LIPNUR facility at Bandung to be reconditioned and overhauled. Those aircraft then were transferred to the Indonesian Aviation Civil Institute in
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. Satisfied with the aircraft's performance, Indonesian Air Force ordered 50 units of Belalang to replace the L-4J Grasshoppers, but the orders could not be fulfilled as the LIPNUR facility at that time lacked tools to mass-produced them. The Indonesian Army Aviation Command also expressed interest with Belalang. The Indonesian Army Aviation School at Kalibanteng airfield in
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received 5 Belalangs to be used as primary trainers.


Variants

* Belalang NU-85 - single prototype * Belalang NU-90 - five production aircraft * Belalang NU-90A - 75 kW (100 hp) Continental O-200 engine replacing 67 kW (90 hp)
Continental C-90 The Continental C90 and O-200 are a family of air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder, direct-drive aircraft engines of 201 in³ (3.29 L) displacement, producing between 90 and 100 horsepower (67 and 75 kW).''Federal Aviation Admin ...
-12F of earlier versions, sliding canopy, revised undercarriage. Taylor 1965, p.83.


Operators

; * Indonesian Air Force *
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** Indonesian Army Aviation Command * Indonesian Civil Aviation Institute ( id)


Specifications (90A)


See also

* Piper J-3 Cub * LIPNUR Kunang * LIPNUR Super Kunang * LIPNUR Sikumbang


References

* Taylor, John W. R. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965-66''. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1965. * {{Indonesian Aerospace aircraft 1950s Indonesian military trainer aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1958