I think this means they decided to procude more with the foreign engine then for initial batch
MORE THAN 100 GÖKBEY HELICOPTERS WILL BE SUPPLIED!
Defense Industry President Prof. Dr. Haluk Görgün Görgün said that 20 helicopters will be procured in the first phase, including 7 for the Land Forces Command, 4 for the Air Forces Command, 3 for the Gendarmerie General Command, 3 for the Coast Guard Command and 3 for the General Directorate of Security.
Görgün stated that the first GÖKBEY Helicopter will be delivered to the Gendarmerie General Command this year, within the scope of the contract signed in 2022 after the test activities, and said:
"Following the completion of the civil certification activities carried out with the General Directorate of Civil Aviation, we will deliver 3 GÖKBEY Helicopters to meet the ambulance helicopter needs of our Ministry of Health.
In the coming period, we will continue our efforts to supply the remaining 112 GÖKBEY Helicopters that are needed domestically and our initiatives to sell helicopters abroad.
GÖKBEY Helicopter made its first flight in 2023 with the TS1400 engine developed by TEI. "With the TS-1400 engine entering the mass production phase, we plan to continue mass production of the GÖKBEY Helicopter with the domestic engine without slowing down from 2027."
Yes I mean the idea was only first 3 would use foreign engine but it seems first 20 will go same wayGendarme’s first batch of helicopters won’t use TS1400. Delays still apparent and now the revised delivery timeline is “this year”.
good that KKK, HvKK and police have joined the fray as well.
Can’t remember the exact number right now but at least 10-20(?) T625s will use foreign engines. This was announced last year.Yes I mean the idea was only first 3 would use foreign engine but it seems first 20 will go same way
Reading above info regarding Gokbey and TS1400, I understand that the EASA approved TS1400 being available for Gokbey is given as 2027. So all production/deliveries until 2027 will use LHTEC800 engine.Can’t remember the exact number right now but at least 10-20(?) T625s will use foreign engines. This was announced last year.
929 is long forsaken... More importantly we still have same problem for T925 thoughReading above info regarding Gokbey and TS1400, I understand that the EASA approved TS1400 being available for Gokbey is given as 2027. So all production/deliveries until 2027 will use LHTEC800 engine.
Come to think about it; If 2028 is the end of licence agreement for T-129, I wonder if it coincides with the licensing agreement of LHTEC engine too?
That makes it all the more important for TS1400 to be fully operational and available by that date with all approvals in place.
However that still does not solve our dilemma for the T-929 engine. Our only short term solution is to licence produce T700 engine by improving power output to suit our helicopter. This engine, in it’s CT7 format can yield a shaft power of up to 3000HP as used in Superhawk helicopters. Whether GE would let licence production of that engine be, is another question though.
Isn't Turkiye working on Ts3000 ?Reading above info regarding Gokbey and TS1400, I understand that the EASA approved TS1400 being available for Gokbey is given as 2027. So all production/deliveries until 2027 will use LHTEC800 engine.
Come to think about it; If 2028 is the end of licence agreement for T-129, I wonder if it coincides with the licensing agreement of LHTEC engine too?
That makes it all the more important for TS1400 to be fully operational and available by that date with all approvals in place.
However that still does not solve our dilemma for the T-929 engine. Our only short term solution is to licence produce T700 engine by improving power output to suit our helicopter. This engine, in it’s CT7 format can yield a shaft power of up to 3000HP as used in Superhawk helicopters. Whether GE would let licence production of that engine be available , is another question though.
Superhawk S92
View attachment 67409
View attachment 67410
I like your optimism.Isn't Turkiye working on Ts3000 ?
Since Ts 1400 is ready just approvals than they should work to build engine based on ts1400 with power to 3000hp
There are certain advantages of having a radial flow turboshaft.@Yasar_TR I have a question for you.
Could there be a meaningful increase in engine power if the TS-1400's hot sector turbine is fed with an axial compressor? Or is it necessary to design a new hot sector turbine to achieve a meaningful power increase?