GiantPanda
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Pakistanis cannot think.. reactionary losersStill not too late for Pakistan to join, but as a country that’s obsessed with consumerism, Pakistan will only start thinking of TFX once it’s up in the air and then Pakistan will make a simple transactional purchase.
This source is notoriously unreliable! LOL
Sanctions are the best things for nations that wish to developimpressive for TFX and Hurjet will be manufactured together
the think Turkey speed up the process after F35 program was cancelled
a blessing in disguise
Well ??? How much sense does it make to develop de fact three different variants of prototypes for three different engines?
And what engines?: the US type is the F110, in China only a WS-10/B/C could fit but I doubt, China would deliver it to a NATO country and Russia offers what? Surely not the Izd.30!
Our plan for MMU is probably as follows:
By 2028, 14 prototypes will be produced. 12 of them will fly with F110 engine, 2 of them will fly with domestic engine.
If the domestic engine is delayed, the first block planes produced until 2035 will fly with the F110 engine.
For the domestic engine, two roads will be followed at the same time. Both KALE-RR partnership and TEI will develop two different engines. Whichever is successful will be used. It would be best if both succeeded.
Russia, China and Ukraine are definitely not among our engine plans.
When we use a Chinese or Russian engine, we become dependent again. There is no advantage in being dependent on China or Russia instead of the USA.So there is no risk of the F110 being held up and no backup plan is needed as suggested by those tweets?
When we use a Chinese or Russian engine, we become dependent again. There is no advantage in being dependent on China or Russia instead of the USA.
Our main goal is to produce engines without export restrictions.
The engines to be used in the prototypes have already been delivered.The problem is that GE still dont show Turkish TFX as their possible F110 engine users, it is quite worrying
While GE F414 engine shows KFX and Tejas MK2 already in their website, have Turkey made any contract yet with GE for F110 engine ? Can I see the link ?
When we use a Chinese or Russian engine, we become dependent again. There is no advantage in being dependent on China or Russia instead of the USA.
Our main goal is to produce engines without export restrictions.
Lets make comparison
Specifications
F110-GE-129
Data from General Electric,[21][22] American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),[8] MTU[23]
General characteristics
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- Type: Afterburning turbofan
- Length: 181.9 in (462 cm)
- Diameter: 46.5 in (118 cm)
- Dry weight: 3,920 lb (1,780 kg)
Specifications (WS-10A)
Data from [28]
General characteristics
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- Type: Afterburning turbofan
- Length: 4.95 m (16.2 ft)
- Diameter: 1.16 m (3 ft 10 in)
- Dry weight: 1,704 kg (3,757 lb)
Quite match I think, I mean the basic design that have been completed will likely be compatible with American and Chinese engine, but they need to be firm on which engine before starting detail design phase, some adjustment on basic design should be done as well if current design is based on F110 engine
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AL-31F
Data from Gordon,[27] Rosoboronexport,[28] United Engine Corporation,[29] UMPO,[30][31] Saylut[32]
General characteristics