Brokengineer
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It could be production line, we can only see 2 slots from that angle, there could be more.wait a min, is this assembly or prototype line?
It could be production line, we can only see 2 slots from that angle, there could be more.wait a min, is this assembly or prototype line?
This building will be used.It's technically the final assembly but it's for prototypes. I highly doubt if this building will be used for serial production.
Although 132 version has an advantage in thrust, it comes with penalties. It is more expensive and uses more fuel which can reach double digit number percentage levels. F110-GE132 is configured for a single engine use. We needed engines that were configured for twin engine use. Hence the “E” version of the 129 engine. If the 132 version were such a big improvement, the new F15EX would be using them as well. Yet they still use “129E” version.Do you know why we chose F-110-GE-129 but not F-110-GE-132, which is more powerful?
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This how we celebrated TFX in Pakistan.
so it would have a separate IRST unit?
"The purple part in the assembly model on the back is the bore gauge that Ismail Demir is working on. Again, we understand from the model that just above it, where there is a plaque, there is actually a sensor window.
It is understood that there will be the IRST here."
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Looks like the mockup of the IRST we saw at the Farnborough air show would fit the shape and size of the cutout for a sensor seen here on the assembly model.
Nice catch.
So even this was taken into account for lowering the RCS.
When we compare this to how the IRST is embedded into the fuselage in the KF-X it just shows how serious TAI is taking the stealth characteristics of the plane.
I think the TF-X will be even more stealth than we expect when all is said and done.
so it would have a separate IRST unit?
F35 is EOTS is the most advanced of its kind.Separate. One of the biggest criticism I heard of the EOTS/DAS on the F-35 is the IRST aspect(can't confirm if this is true or not). I think maybe because of that TAI and TurAF decided to go with a separate unit on the nose. I do not see another reason to go with an separate unit if the method used on the F-35 was satisfactory to the TurAF.
but but but...
haters said it is clearly not 5gen fighter.
it is 4.999 but not 5 mmmmmOKay!
Is it possible for us to convert the engines of our f 16s for twin engine use and use them in MMUs, cannibalise f 16s for MMUs, yes a bad idea but for the worst scenario in which we can not find/produce an engine because of harsh embargo..Although 132 version has an advantage in thrust, it comes with penalties. It is more expensive and uses more fuel which can reach double digit number percentage levels. F110-GE132 is configured for a single engine use. We needed engines that were configured for twin engine use. Hence the “E” version of the 129 engine. If the 132 version were such a big improvement, the new F15EX would be using them as well. Yet they still use “129E” version.
You would end up with that design if you have 2 engine that are far apart and need to put something in the middle.OK MMU is really big aircraft, but the boom-like section between the two engine block cavities is a very unusual approach too, for western systems. It reminding that:
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It was me who said that, and claiming TF-X based on Ex-Soviet design that left out in Ukraine following dissolution and reengineered by BAE and Ukranian engineers for TR is indifferent from flat earther theories.So , would you say there could be some truth in what @merzifonlu was trying to point out before many here dismissed his view and blamed him with flat-earthing.
Clearly Tusas and BAE engineers have moved away a bit from classic western design approach when it comes to the rear part of the plane. Also the plane looks wider than most western counterparts and more akin to what the Soviets used. Although it has a lot of similarities with an F22, it is nice to see that our design engineers have moved away from 100% Western approach and developed a new design altogether.
It is no sin if we were aspired by the Soviet design a little; After all it was thanks to a Soviet Scientist called Pyotr Ufimtsev that the western scientists cracked the stealth technology as we know it today, after seven long years of deciphering his mathematical calculations on electromagnetic radio wave equations.
A Russian was behind the stealth revolution - Aeroflight
By Raul Colon On a clear August morning in 1979, in the Nevada desert, a detachment of United States Marines armed with the newest generation ground to air missile system on the U.S. arsenal, the vaunted HAWK, tried to score a hit against a new bird. The new air defense system utilized by the...www.aeroflight.co.uk
Theoretically could be possible. The FADEC of twin engined use, will be different to single engined use. There could be slight differences in the airflow of the two types of the engines in certain cases. This should best be answered by TEI.Is it possible for us to convert the engines of our f 16s for twin engine use and use them in MMUs, cannibalise f 16s for MMUs, yes a bad idea but for the worst scenario in which we can not find/produce an engine because of harsh embargo..
Nope, It will be completed in 2024. We prepare cargo during a delivery. This was the way all Turkish defense products are made, engineers design their stuff open for changes in the future.I have been watching this thread for a while now. I have just registered so I can say how happy I am to see the TF-X come to reality! It is a beauty! Congrats to the Turkish people on this achievement.
I have a question about the timeline: Has the CDR for the TF-X completed?
Isn't this building directly connected to the design bureau? I think it's a very convenient place for rapid prototyping. I would use it for different prototypes in the future as well. The engineers could implement the design changes very fast. Is the building big enough for accommodating both prototypes and serial production lines? What if we had a workload of building 50 TFXs per year?This building will be used.