Yeah also possible, I wasnt able to see HürjetWith all due respect, those two prototypes are hard to spot on the assembly line regardless lmao. You usually can't see them unless you're up there with the two aircraft.



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Yeah also possible, I wasnt able to see HürjetWith all due respect, those two prototypes are hard to spot on the assembly line regardless lmao. You usually can't see them unless you're up there with the two aircraft.
So seems like there is only 1 presentThese dudes apparently visited TAI... Can't see the two Hurjet's. They seem to have taken those pics pretty long way down the assembly line.
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But are they suppose to be there?This guy is about to drive me nuts... It would be seriously dangerous for this dude to be anywhere near TAI. Technicians would be thrusting towards him from the darkness with tools in their hands.
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Yes, but that BS guy is spitting BSBut are they suppose to be there?
That dumbass who can not tell the difference between a mock up and prototype can aparently tell how much G components can endure just on a low resolution picture.This guy is about to drive me nuts... It would be seriously dangerous for this dude to be anywhere near TAI. Technicians would be thrusting towards him from the darkness with tools in their hands.
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He just replied to me helpThat dumbass who can not tell the difference between a mock up and prototype can aparently tell how much G components can endure just on a low resolution picture.
I just enjoy these comments, its all the more fun reading them retrospectively once proven wrong.
I left the troll wars in other forum, too old for this now.He just replied to me help![]()
They are underestimating Turkish defence industry what they will regret.
how about turning it into a BVR platform solely based on technology ?The KAI F/A-50, which has the similiar propulsion system as the TAI Hurjet, has an ordnance lifting capacity of 10,000-12,000 lb. This indicates that with the lightening of the aircraft structures in the Hurjet program, the Hurjet LCA variant can reach a payload capacity of 4500 kg, perhaps 5 tons.
The paint-terk graph below shows that if a light attack jet variant of the Hurjet is produced, we can obtain a low-cost attack platform that can support main battle platforms on a serious scale.
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This is of course not a graph to be taken seriously. However, it is a -what if- to show what happens if the ordnance/payload capacity reaches 10,000 lb level and pod stations are added under the fuselage and on the side of the aircraft.
I have only tried to describe a typical task load and its representation. Of course, many other ideas can be generated. What I am trying to say is that if the Hurjet LCA variant emerges as an aircraft with a lift capacity of about 5 tons at a cost of around 18-25 million dollars, it could become the workhorse of the air force.how about turning it into a BVR platform solely based on technology ?
like with a compact but powerful GaN based Aesa and advanced FEWS combined with 2 gokhan.
i am just wondering.
Hürjet still doesn't have landing gears? God they are slow with Hürjet! I presume this is normal for the first prototype but I'm afraid they're gonna try to fly it before it's ready.HÜRJET prototypes get landing gear and engines!
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HÜRJET prototipleri iniş takımları ve motorlarına kavuşuyor!
TUSAŞ Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Prof. Dr. Rafet Bozdoğan HÜRJET prototiplerinin yapısal olarak büyük oranda tamamlandığını açıkladı.www.defenceturk.net
And that's something TAI strictly disagrees with. Hurjet is neither running late, nor slow. It should be noted that they're building numerous prototypes at the same time whilst rotating the people around. Hurjet is being assembled via conventional ways, with a smaller workforce when compared to the MMU.Hürjet still doesn't have landing gears? God they are slow with Hürjet! I presume this is normal for the first prototype but I'm afraid they're gonna try to fly it before it's ready.
And now I'm sure that we won't see ATAK2 flying on March 18th.
When will it rollout then? Ten days before first flight? Are you saying the program is on schedule and there's no delay regarding the first prototype?And that's something TAI strictly disagrees with. Hurjet is neither running late, nor slow. It should be noted that they're building numerous prototypes at the same time whilst rotating the people around. Hurjet is being assembled via conventional ways, with a smaller workforce when compared to the MMU.
No rollout as per my knowledge. And yes, no delays.When will it rollout then? Ten days before first flight? Are you saying the program is on schedule and there's no delay regarding the first prototype?
I'm not obsessed with the date March 18th. It's stupid. If it's not ready by that time it shouldn't fly and risk the entire program with a catastrophic failure. I have no doubt that it will make its first flight next year. A few months of delay shouldn't be a concern. It's no small task after all. But we all know why it has to fly on March 18th and not on October 29th.
Thx mateHe's gonna do it after the elections. Weathers not really suitable anyway.