
Originally Posted by
Ganga
Wrong
What you are mentioning here is a piston powered aircraft engine.They were used in earlier times during the 1st and second world wars.A turbo prop is entirely different.It has only one combustion chamber which assists in the running of turbines than in turn run the propeller and compressor.Piston engines are no longer used in big jets and are used only in small planes to train pilots.The jet HAL is designing is HTT which means Hindustan turbo trainer.Earlier HAl developed a jet named HPT which stood for Hindustan piston trainer.That jet had the type pf engine you described.
Thaks for clarifying it, You are right . Turbo prop is not piston engine...

Originally Posted by
manofwar
If it was for FGFA, why would they have needed to release a Global Tender Notice??? If am sure Russia produces these...........
Looks like you are right, See what I found on internet
Development of Prospective Multi-Role Fighter (PMF) launched
The Russian aircraft manufacturer United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is entering a new era of cooperation with India, with the launching of the development of Prospective Multi-Role Fighter (PMF). Embarked December 2010 by UAC, Irkut and HAL, it was inaugurated in a press conference held at Aero-India 2011. Mikhail Pogosyan, recently nominated the new general director of UAC presented his view of the evolving cooperation between the two countries.
“The 5th Generation fighter is a most important step for the future relationship of the two countries’ said Pogosyan. The Russian T50 providing the basis for FGFA has already performed 40 flights and is undergoing ground testing, using three test articles, undergoing various static ground tests. Two additional T50 prototypes will join the test unit this year, accelerating the development progress. Pogosyan expects the program to complete the first phase next year. He assured that the Indian concern for sharing technology in the program was well covered in the contract, to the mutual satisfaction of both sides.”We are moving into a new level of cooperation, based on good and sound basis proven with MiG-27 3rd generation and Su-30 fourth generation aircraft.”
Lots of doubt, why India is raising Global tender for FGFA/T50????
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=68611
Indian official site