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I'm beginning to think our army will get their 1st batch production Altay's before gendarme get their GökbeyTS1400 is all good and well, but better news would be delivering the first T625s on August 1..
Who we value more, tankers with their M48s or pilots with their Hueys...I'm beginning to think our army will get their 1st batch production Altay's before gendarme get their Gökbey
No helicopter will be delivered before the EASA certificate is officially awarded which is likely to happen in August but it is not certain.TS1400 is all good and well, but better news would be delivering the first T625s on August 1..
Unless those choppers will also be used in civilian tasks(FYI they will be)Certificates are good things, but Turkey doesn't need an EASA certificate to deliver a Turkish helicopter to a Turkish government agency.
No ,TS-1400 tests are not finished yet,on the gökbey heli.Does this one have TS-1400 or nah?
Military certification would not be so long.First delivery Gokbey will be Gendarmery 30 August, total 26 will be deliverd to instutions and after that second contract talks with SSB.
They are talking 2027+ years later first TS1400 will be certified
First delivery Gokbey will be Gendarmery 30 August, total 26 will be deliverd to instutions and after that second contract talks with SSB.
They are talking 2027+ years later first TS1400 will be certified
So the total T70 deliveries as of august 24 is currently standing at 14, good info to have. First delivery was to JnGK back in december 22, so that's 14 helicopters in 19 months. Hope the license is extended by the Americans or this will be one let down and joke of a program.
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And to add, if the license is not extended, get ready for an enlarged T625 or miniaturized T925, because a T70 sized helicopter is a literal necessity. And that's another 2-3 billion in the drain.
Certification programs EASA or not, take time. Also there may be some technical difficulties, these processes are perfectly normal. What is not normal is the created expectations about T625 entering services as soon as it flies.J-6001, first production T625 Gökbey for Gendarme is in Güvercinlik joint base, presumably for more trials and/or certification tests. J-6001 was rolled off in 2022 and is still not officially delivered to JnGK.