I am sure that Block 0 and maybe 10 will still run with F119 engines.
LoL, that would be great but USA isn't offering F119 for KAAN's serial production.
I am sure that Block 0 and maybe 10 will still run with F119 engines.
About F119 engine intellectual property. Can we copy this engine legal?LoL, that would be great but USA isn't offering F119 for KAAN's serial production.
About F119 engine intellectual property. Can we copy this engine legal?
We can't know the answer to that. It's uncharted territory for us. It could be 4 or 10. We'll have a better idea and do more informed guesses towards the end of this decade.I have question though. Lets say we have finished manufacturing the engine now how long do we need for testing before mass production?
What about older engines ?It is not possible to copy F119. Besides, TEI doesn't have any experience with that.
You mean F-110 engine?I am sure that Block 0 and maybe 10 will still run with F119 engines.
Me, too. 40 years old engine. No intellectual property rights exist on this old engine.You mean F-110 engine?
Türkiye can already make way better engines than what F110 can offer, it is just a matter of a few years of time.
We can already make parts of it, what makes you think we can not make whole when we wanted to. Some need to see it to believe it, I guess.Buddy, you have to wait at least until having a working prototype to claim Türkiye can already make better engines than F110.
How do you know the TF6000 will perform successfully in the near future? Ditto TF10000. Ditto a much more powerful indigenous design.Türkiye can already make way better engines than what F110 can offer, it is just a matter of a few years of time.
The same way I have seen Kaan fly and because we work hard to make it happen.How do you know the TF6000 will perform successfully in the near future? Ditto TF10000. Ditto a much more powerful indigenous design.
PS I think that TF6000 will be successful. When? No idea.
So,we cant yet.Türkiye can already make way better engines than what F110 can offer, it is just a matter of a few years of time.
That’s not how IP works, it’s not a trademark or a patent.Me, too. 40 years old engine. No intellectual property rights exist on this old engine.
We have accomplished the power turbine blade metallurgy, what else do you need to know to believe that we are very close to making capable turbine blades. It is easy to believe what you see but it will be too late to make plans based on it.So,we cant yet.
Dont do that,we are not others claiming to be or have when they are not and dont have.
Claim it in a ''few'' years when we have the engine.
If calculations show that the project will be successful, what are the reasons for its failure? Just because it was implemented by inexperienced Turkish engineers?How do you know the TF6000 will perform successfully in the near future? Ditto TF10000. Ditto a much more powerful indigenous design.
PS I think that TF6000 will be successful. When? No idea.