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Just take 3 years?TAI TFX Fighter Jet : flight first / 2026 .. in service / 2029
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Just take 3 years?TAI TFX Fighter Jet : flight first / 2026 .. in service / 2029
Just take 3 years?
Just take 3 years?
I thought they are working with rolls Royce enginesTFX and Turbofan Engine will be developed by Turkey as like ATAK-2 heavy Attack Helicopter and Turboshaft Engine
TAI TFX Fighter Jet : first flight / 2026 .. in service / 2029 ( Turkey has technology to develop turbofan engine similar to GE F110 engine in 10 years ) btw TFX will be designed on GE F-110 Engine which has been produced under license by Turkey
TAI ATAK-2 heavy Attack Helicopter : first flight / 2024 ( TEI TS-1400 Turboshaft Engine will be ready in a few years for T-129 Attack and T-625 Utilitiy Helicopters ) .... and 3000 shp Turboshaft Engine willl be developed for ATAK-2 heavy Attack Helicopter
I thought they are working with rolls Royce engines
We'll wait and see.
I thought they are working with rolls Royce engines
yes we will wait and see
you should watch this video between 2:23 and 9:12
in IDEF-2019 TEMEL KOTIL ( President and CEO of Turkish Aerospace Industries ) said that TFX will be designed on GE-F110 Engine ..... Turkish Airforrce F-16s uses GE-F110 Engine also Turkey produced under license GE turbofan engines for decade and Turkey can develop engine similar to GE-F110 Engine
and in 2018 TRMOTOR has signed an agreement to develop turbofan engine for TF-X project
btw Turkish KALE AERO and British ROLLS ROYCE wanted working on development turbofan engine for TF-X project
Pardon, but that's exactly what I meant: How could an engine be based on F110 technology - by the way so far only manufactured under licence which is vastly different to develop such a beast on your own - and then in cooperation with RR - and as such allegedly around the EJ200 and surely not on the GE F110?
Or does that mean they want to develop two different engines based on to other also different sized designs ??
Turkey produced under license GE turboshaft and turbofan engines including GE F-110 for decades
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Pardon to interrupt Your enthusiasm; I'm still sceptical since even a great achievement, a helicopter turboshaft is far from a fifth generation turbofan.
Also, you do not need to once again refrain what is planned ... a simple answer to my question would be appreciated:
How could an engine be based on F110 technology - by the way so far only manufactured under licence which is vastly different to develop such a beast on your own - and then in cooperation with RR - and as such allegedly around the EJ200 and surely not on the GE F110?
Or does that mean they want to develop two different engines based on to other also different sized designs ??