TR HÜRJET-Advanced Jet Trainer/ Light attack aircraft

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It'd look much nicer if the canopy extended and was flush with the fuselage in the area highlighted. I don't know if we can't make it that way (due to technological hurdles) or if it was a design choice but it does take away from it both aesthetically and in terms of craftsmanship appearance comparing with peer competitors (T-7, JL-10, T-50 for comparison; theirs also protruding outwards much more than Hürjet, kind of mimicing a bubble canopy).
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During this plane’s airframe design work, the Brazilian company Akaer has been heavily and extensively involved. They are the force and design team behind the successful work achieved in designing the Gripen E and F blocks.

Akaer's role in the Hurjet project was to take care of the structural part of the aircraft, providing calculations to produce the most suitable fuselage, especially the rear and central part of the plane's body. TAI went after one of the best specialists in this market and gave Akaer the job.

Performance and efficiency of design were of paramount importance rather than how “nice” it looked.

This is a plane where 5th generation KAAN’s pilots are going to be trained on. It is also supposed to be in possession of an airframe good enough to perform as an acrobatic show plane. Thirdly it will be a CAS or Light Attack Aircraft. To achieve these goals is more important than aesthetics.
 

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Does Radome looks little bigger compared to others? Or is it because of the close angle?
 

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I am glad to hear that the test of Hurjet is proceeding as planned, but it's important to not stop producing more hurjets and just keep building them. We need more prototypes, who at the end can be turned into light fighter jets.

All the jets being produced will have to pass tests before they can be flown, so it's important to keep building them, if we're going to have 80-90 hurjets, then we can't stop producing them. if it can fly and carry missiles, then it's good enough.

We'll never know when the wesdt decides to say no to selling us jet engines, so build 1 hurjet a month and make them airworthy.

@MADDOG can you say anything or know if we have more hurjets in production ?
 

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I've read many many times not only on this forum but also on twitter and other defense forums that twin tf10k might power Hürjet. I dont see, how this is remotely possible. Diameter of F404 89 cm, Considering TF10k will have over 1:1 bypass ratio, It can be expected to have diameter around/above 70cm but Ive read number as high as 87cm. That puts its diameter almost around f404. Tei's prototype on Teknofest confirms such number since those part are expected to be used in a working engine. I'm pretty sure nobody expects Hürjet to be bigger than EF Typhoon or Rafael. So, Hürjet with twin TF10k is simply impossible and We should stop dreaming about it.
 

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I've read many many times not only on this forum but also on twitter and other defense forums that twin tf10k might power Hürjet. I dont see, how this is remotely possible. Diameter of F404 89 cm, Considering TF10k will have over 1:1 bypass ratio, It can be expected to have diameter around/above 70cm but Ive read number as high as 87cm. That puts its diameter almost around f404. Tei's prototype on Teknofest confirms such number since those part are expected to be used in a working engine. I'm pretty sure nobody expects Hürjet to be bigger than EF Typhoon or Rafael. So, Hürjet with twin TF10k is simply impossible and We should stop dreaming about it.
  • F404 has 11.000 dry and 17.700 afterburner thrust
  • TF10K has 6.000 dry and 10.000 wet thrust x 2 = 12.000 dry and 20.000 wet thrust
  • dry power is 9% more than the F404
  • and wet power is 13% more
Looks like the power levels are not far off. I don't see why not.
 

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  • F404 has 11.000 dry and 17.700 afterburner thrust
  • TF10K has 6.000 dry and 10.000 wet thrust x 2 = 12.000 dry and 20.000 wet thrust
  • dry power is 9% more than the F404
  • and wet power is 13% more
Looks like the power levels are not far off. I don't see why not.
Hurjet's Main fusuleage designed to hold one F404. F404 and TF10k will be very similar in size like I mentioned in previous post. They need to design whole main fuselage thus whole aircraft needs a redesign in order to fit 2x tf10k. I repeat, Aircraft with twin tf10k will be almost as big as EF Typhoon or Rafael that is why. And That would not be a Hürjet.
 

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Any airframe without reduced radar cross signal is almost useless on heavy contested wartime if oppenent has got one,this even for awacs planes,becuse air to air missiles getting longer ranges,and awacs planes can not detect stealth fighters from a safer zone.
 

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Hurjet's Main fusuleage designed to hold one F404. F404 and TF10k will be very similar in size like I mentioned in previous post. They need to design whole main fuselage thus whole aircraft needs a redesign in order to fit 2x tf10k. I repeat, Aircraft with twin tf10k will be almost as big as EF Typhoon or Rafael that is why. And That would not be a Hürjet.
That's OK, we can have Hürjet Make-2. It wasn't too hard making Hürjet Make-1 anyway.
 

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That's OK, we can have Hürjet Make-2. It wasn't too hard making Hürjet Make-1 anyway.
Why the hell would turkey want to go redesign an entire aircraft for a twin engjne design if they have KAAN for that? If anything they have access to radar chamber facilities to remake a single stage engine for a stealth hurjet design which in my opinion would be the greatest choice and maybe making a UAV version of it as well at that point who needs f-35s or f-16s.
 

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Why the hell would turkey want to go redesign an entire aircraft for a twin engjne design if they have KAAN for that? If anything they have access to radar chamber facilities to remake a single stage engine for a stealth hurjet design which in my opinion would be the greatest choice and maybe making a UAV version of it as well at that point who needs f-35s or f-16s.
TF6K engine is close to being a reality but the TF35K engine is still far away, so as the saying goes "one bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". We need to make full use of this engine to be on the safe side.
 

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Temel Kotil has emphatically and repeatedly rejected the possibility of a twin-engined Hürjet. Besides, it'd be basically another aircraft anyway and it isn't like we get the TF6K tomorrow or sth. First prototype will be finished this year, and we'll need it to be immaculate to continue with the schedule to have it ready for mass production in 3, 4 years at best.
 

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Temel Kotil has emphatically and repeatedly rejected the possibility of a twin-engined Hürjet. Besides, it'd be basically another aircraft anyway and it isn't like we get the TF6K tomorrow or sth. First prototype will be finished this year, and we'll need it to be immaculate to continue with the schedule to have it ready for mass production in 3, 4 years at best.
Did he say it is impossible, no he didn't. All he did is refute there are plans to make such a plane. Two different things.
 

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@MADDOG ,can you confirm that?
Yes and no at the same time. Although TAI can be rather innovative and flexible when it comes to assembly activities there is no denying that the site itself is reaching its natural limit. No 10 is reserved for civil/military production of the aero structures group. Hürjet's production facilities used to house aircraft undergoing mods and during assembly still housed F-16's that were undergoing their own modernization programs. The only brand new facility set up for production and assembly is MMU's hangar. TAI certainly needs further expanding. Maybe not now but perhaps in the near future.
 

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Which is what matters. Many things are possible, but they are not probable. I can walk to Van, but I probably won't. It's the same thing.
The thing is when the shit hits the fan you make ships walk on land to win a victory. If there is a technical possibility, a high level decision is all you need to make it happen.
 
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HÜRJET continues its dual-cockpit, high-tach performance tests.

After burner and pass tests were successfully carried out.


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TAI General Manager Temel Kotil:


"HÜRJET made its first 32nd successful flight."

"It will soon go supersonic."

via AA

Hopefully, soon we will be able to hear about its second 32nd successful flight.🙃
 

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