March 18, 2024: The first flight of 10 ton utility helicopter
March 18, 2024: The first flight of 10 ton utility helicopter
Is the 10 tons the empty weight or max take-off weight?
10 is the class name for the maximum take off weight, and actually and specifically it is 11 tons. However Temel Kotil had mentioned 11.5 tons in the past.Is the 10 tons the empty weight or max take-off weight?
These are MTOWs. When one speaks of a 10ton class, it is the total weight with which the helicopter can fly. That includes, carcass, payload, fuel and avionics et al.Is the 10 tons the empty weight or max take-off weight?
I'm glad the project is still on. We have the rights to Atak until 2027 so it makes sense to delay the project.When the Atak-2 helicopter matures, the development of the T629 helicopter will continue.
"the rights to Atak until 2027"I'm glad the project is still on. We have the rights to Atak until 2027 so it makes sense to delay the project.
Correction: The license expires in 2028"the rights to Atak until 2027"
I had no idea. What happens after that?
The reason why instead of waiting for a domestic engine, foreign engines were chosen for the T-929 is because apparently the Land Aviation Command wants deliveries ASAP starting with 3 helis to be delivered in 2025. That's 2 years between first flight and first delivery BTW.I'm sorry but as far as I know, the engine for the 929 will be Ukrainian (Motor Sich). Is there an alternative already chosen, consider the situation in Ukraine right now ?
It wasn't hard to see Atak-II (AKA T-929) was going to be navalized since the announcement of the project, it could have been initiated by efforts of the Turkish Navy to begin with. Now officially confirmed by Temel Kotil.+Camo
+18 March (Naval victory day)
+The image was published above the sea surface,
It definitely will be navalized, maybe the first prototype will be directly developed as such.
they are trying to set us up for failure...
So first two was built under Turkish license, then was planned to be transferred Philippines, when the export license was cleared.