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Mastaan Khan without any respect You are simply case of " defeated mentality" and seems to have no respect for Pakistan
webby take notice - you ban me for putting frog in somebody pants but you leave this arrogant man even for insulting the whole country.
I think its about time that we should leave thinking that what is more difficult on scales of 10. man what your point?? you wana say as it is sooooooo difficult so we are not suppose to take steps for building it??
and who told you that we the pakistani universities do not have the ability to manufacture a simple internal combustion engine for a motorcycle. (I think missile manufacturing and its motor manufacturing is easier then building a bycycle huh Mastan khan??)
once gain without any respect you are grossly wrong its just the case of priorities I think maybe our millitary leadership is more intersted in building glorified messes and carrers in civil then to work on serious projects.
and what is your formula of calculating prices?? 1- 5 billion for manufacturing of suuccesful car engine. Mr Khan nobody is gonna sell you jet engine manfacturing plants. you have to get it rather create your own!!! Its more case of R&D and commitment, there is no end of technology every now and then new concepts and technologies are poping up. All pakistan need to do in this regard is to commit itself to Air force, unfortunatly we are still living in infantry time (at least spending wise). and let civil sector jion this venture and we will have our own engine one day but for that we wil have to get rid of peopel with defeated mentality like you.
are you in some way related to Yahaya Khan??
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Your spirit is commendable but ur tone toward Mastan is reproachable.
You referred to UET Lahore, where a guy of Mechanical Engineering did a project of Jet engine........although he could not test it because there was no Test Rig.......building an engine test rig is a project in itself.........
This guy perhaps named 'anees' (if I remember well) now works for NASA, Pakistan perhaps did not need him. I was in school when his interview was published in a sunday magazine. Till now I have kept it with myself.
The irony is that GoP's attitude towards any talented guy is
"If u think that u r important, we would tell u that all these graveyards are full of important people". They think that systems never stop, individuals come and go. But its very flawed theory, system can deteriorate.
Universities need not to design engines for JF-17, they always do pilot projects. In advanced countries, all important R&D organizations keep separate funds for STUDENT PROJECTS. But these student projects are very near to the original thing.
And some top class US Universities directly do the research contracted from Department of Defence.
On the jet engine technology, at least some steps need to be taken. Initially PAF donated some jet engines to the Engineering Universities of Pakistan but then took them back, perhaps for PAF Museum. I dont know if museum is more important than engineering students acquiring knowledge about jet engines............?????
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BCCI " Bank of Commerce and Credit International"
What a word we forget we have that .... we are one of the biggest power in Asia ?
Let us not get carried away with Pakistan' part in JF-17. This was not a grass roots development. The development was based on Mig 21.
Just see what happened to Japan, Korea and India; countries far more technologically advanced. Japan spent a lot money on research and ended up with a more expensive and less capable aircraft than f-16!! LCA is still a long way off reaching its design objectives, and Koreans ended up with an advanced trainer instead.
Pakistan needs at least a dozen years to even think of a producing a modern aircraft such as Rafael or Euro fighter, to think of a truly 5th generation fighter such as F-22!!.
Even Chinese technology needs a lot of catching up to claim such an achievement. IMO, Pakistan should concentrate on avioinics and radar development. If we are in a position to match European countries in this field in the next decade. It would be truly great achievemnet.
We must learn to walk before we can win Olympic sprint.
Let us not get carried away with Pakistan' part in JF-17. This was not a grass roots development. The development was based on Mig 21.
Just see what happened to Japan, Korea and India; countries far more technologically advanced. Japan spent a lot money on research and ended up with a more expensive and less capable aircraft than f-16!! LCA is still a long way off reaching its design objectives, and Koreans ended up with an advanced trainer instead.
Pakistan needs at least a dozen years to even think of a producing a modern aircraft such as Rafael or Euro fighter, to think of a truly 5th generation fighter such as F-22!!.
Even Chinese technology needs a lot of catching up to claim such an achievement. IMO, Pakistan should concentrate on avioinics and radar development. If we are in a position to match European countries in this field in the next decade. It would be truly great achievemnet.
We must learn to walk before we can win Olympic sprint.
blain2,
"Some" apparently think this MiG-21 based fighter is as maneuverable as an "old ambassador's car"
Shebazi,
Your post is very vague about what the engineering student accomplished in pakistan.
Are you an engineer---then you should know that it is senseless to invest into the research and manufacturing of a new aircraft engine for a country like pakistan.
Pakistan doesnot have any infra-structure, any research facility, any qualified engineers----and to top it all---just to manufacture one successful engine---pakistan has no funds in its kitty to even think about it---it will cost in the league of 10 billion dollars to come up with a working model---and then at the end of the day---that model will be shelved---because other engines would be available that are better and cheaper from other sources---
I have been telling this other kid---put your thinking cap on and listen---Mr Ford's time and kind of ingenuity is over with the last last century---today is a time for the world economy----car giants like ford, mercedes, chevrolet, toyota, mitsubishi, hyundai, kia etc etc buy power plants and power trains from other manufacturers----for the longest time, chrysler used mitsubishi engines in their cars and vans---mercedes used american automatic transmissionsin their benz, hyundai used all their power plants made by mitsubishi---even though mercedes has sold chrysler---but chrysler is going to be using the 3.5 litre merces engine---
Common sense prevails when time comes to procure these power plants---the margin of profit, the time it takes to design---and the cost factors will always be the determining factors---so please take your emotional speeches and save them for something else.
Aircarft engine designers have the same task at hand---most of the designers and manufacturers have a hundred plus years of manufacturing experience behind them---the problem is that due to the high technology design and high performance results---there may not be any new members added to the guest list of jet figheter aircraft engine manufacturers---no third world nation has the money to do so.
Let us move ahead with the discussion---it is useless trying to bash me and getting emotional---.
In fact a lot I say. Peacemeals , contradictions, dead projects suddenly rising back. I could point out 101 contradictions in some of the threads in airforce section.
Please do, that is what these threads are for.