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Mahmut Hoca gave Engine-101 lesson. It should have watched by everyone who wants to learn basics about it.
 

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Kulçe project continues. There is a 30month project schedule and officially the project is expected to be completed around mid 2024. Within scope of Kulçe project, CMSX-4, UDI-720 and CM-247LC super alloys are being developed. According to open source information, the melting point of CMSX-4 is 1394 celcius, while UDI-720 is at 1371 degrees and Cm247LC is lower than these two.

After Külçe project is completed, the next target will probably be CMSX-10.
 

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When domestic unmanned naval vehicle projects were just beginning to emerge, TEI GM Mahmut Akşit had proposed to make a domestic engine for IDAs from the core of the TS-1400. One of the officials at the meeting where he made the proposal said, "These engines are already available
everywhere, it would be an unnecessary expense to make a local one."

In recent months, we have learned that an embargo has been imposed on Turkey for the engines used in IDAs.

TEI has not started this project, but TÜMOSAN and BMC are working in cooperation with IDA manufacturers to integrate their engines into domestic SİDAs. The first systems to be delivered will be delivered with indigenous engines.

I'm not someone who shares this persons Tweets but there is something I want to touch on. This same sentiment also was shown towards a proposed TS-3000 engine by our officials. Then I’m guessing the thinking was “The US won’t Embargo engines for our helicopter projects”. And now we are dependent on Ukrainian engines which led to drastic design changes of both the T-929 and most likely the T-925.

Yet when Mr. Akşit proposed the TS-3000 engines years ago (2018-19) it was declines by our bright officials. By now we could have had testing come to an end and the engine being prepared for LRIP.

Wasted 4-5 years for what exactly? Nothing. Not only that we STILL need an engine in the those ranges.

I really hope we won’t see the same done to the TF30000 engine.
 
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I'm not someone who shares this persons Tweets but there is something I want to touch on. This same sentiment also was shown towards a proposed TS-3000 engine by our officials. Then I’m guessing the thinking was “The US won’t Embargo engines for our helicopter projects”. And now we are dependent on Ukrainian engines which led to drastic design changes of both the T-929 and most likely the T-925.

Yet when Mr. Akşit proposed the TS-3000 engines years ago (2018-19) it was declines by our bright officials. By now we could have had testing come to an end and the engine being prepared for LRIP.

Wasted 4-5 years for what exactly? Nothing. Not only that we STILL need an engine in the those ranges.

I really hope we won’t see the same done to the TF30000 engine.
There are not enough personnel for the TS-3000 engine project. The design requirements of the project also had a projection that pushed the limits too far. Like the USA, we do not have the luxury of developing projects just to gain experience and then killing projects by saying we could not do it. We don't have that many resources or time. It would be naive to think (at least with the resources we have) that we can succeed in any project we undertake.
 

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TrMotor R&D and Production facility under construction

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The first rotating parts of the national aircraft engine appeared:
• The first rotating parts of Turkey's most powerful national aviation engine family TEI-TF6000/TEI-TF10000 were exhibited at TEKNOFEST Ankara.
Mahmut Akşit, General Manager of TEI:
• UAV engines are OK, helicopter engines are OK, fighter jet engines are also OK, we just need to run and show them.
• The most difficult part of our production is finished. We expect to finish the rest by the end of the year and hear the engine sound.
 

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The first rotating parts of the national aircraft engine appeared:
• The first rotating parts of Turkey's most powerful national aviation engine family TEI-TF6000/TEI-TF10000 were exhibited at TEKNOFEST Ankara.
Mahmut Akşit, General Manager of TEI:
• UAV engines are OK, helicopter engines are OK, fighter jet engines are also OK, we just need to run and show them.
• The most difficult part of our production is finished. We expect to finish the rest by the end of the year and hear the engine sound.
Bruh they didn't allow me to photograph it and then they just fncking film it wth
 

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The first rotating parts of the national aircraft engine appeared:
• The first rotating parts of Turkey's most powerful national aviation engine family TEI-TF6000/TEI-TF10000 were exhibited at TEKNOFEST Ankara.
Mahmut Akşit, General Manager of TEI:
• UAV engines are OK, helicopter engines are OK, fighter jet engines are also OK, we just need to run and show them.
• The most difficult part of our production is finished. We expect to finish the rest by the end of the year and hear the engine sound.
They aim to show the full engine in Izmir Teknofest which is between Sept 27th - Oct 1st this year. So we will, probably, see the engine in flesh in a month.
 

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Mahmut Akşit:

"These motors attract a lot of attention from the world. Another request came from a foreign customer. They immediately ask, 'When will you start, when will you start mass production?'

We have foreign customers who want a quote for these engines from us. 'When will you deliver, how much money do you want?' We take the questions."

He also said that there are foreign customers who want to use TF6000 in twin configuration for their trainer aircraft.

 

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Mahmut Akşit:

He also said that there are foreign customers who want to use TF6000 in twin configuration for their trainer aircraft.

Could it be Aermachhi M-346 or Taiwan's F-CK-1 ?
 

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That's the fan and compressor section.
Looks fabulous. I wonder why they didn't show the Turbines?🤔
 

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The first rotating parts of the national aircraft engine appeared:
• The first rotating parts of Turkey's most powerful national aviation engine family TEI-TF6000/TEI-TF10000 were exhibited at TEKNOFEST Ankara.
Mahmut Akşit, General Manager of TEI:
• UAV engines are OK, helicopter engines are OK, fighter jet engines are also OK, we just need to run and show them.
• The most difficult part of our production is finished. We expect to finish the rest by the end of the year and hear the engine sound.


"fighter jet engines are also OK, we just need to run and SHOW them."

@Bogeyman "Deme" :cool:
 

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Mahmut Akşit:

"These motors attract a lot of attention from the world. Another request came from a foreign customer. They immediately ask, 'When will you start, when will you start mass production?'

We have foreign customers who want a quote for these engines from us. 'When will you deliver, how much money do you want?' We take the questions."

He also said that there are foreign customers who want to use TF6000 in twin configuration for their trainer aircraft.


I think Turkiye should be afraid. You may ask why?
Because foreign customers soon will gather together and directly will go to offense.
Take my money and we want you to deliver engine to us FIRST :D

It is sound like foreigners are eager more than Turks. They want it badly
 

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