What about tf10000 though?I wouldn't expect a lot of news from TF6000 while ground tests are running, which is probably a year or two at best. Last news was test were still going a couple months ago I think.
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What about tf10000 though?I wouldn't expect a lot of news from TF6000 while ground tests are running, which is probably a year or two at best. Last news was test were still going a couple months ago I think.
Generally, there is no embargo on products in the prototype phase in Turkey, whenever they want to move on to the mass production phase, problems arise in the supply of subsystems, so it is normal for us to receive news a little late about the TF6000, the local subsystems are being prepared.I wouldn't expect a lot of news from TF6000 while ground tests are running, which is probably a year or two at best. Last news was test were still going a couple months ago I think.
Probably still in design phase? I doubt they would freeze the design and start building a prototype before going through whole battery of tests with TF6000 since it'll be the basis for TF10K. That is just my guess though, because a jet engine is a very complicated challenge and as TEI president said in one interview, you can only do so much with simulations and analyses, you have to test, pick the engine apart, see what happens to this or that, put it together, test again, and again and again to be sure.What about tf10000 though?
That'll still be a several years before TF6000 ground and flying tests end and it enters into first LRIP and then serial production though.Generally, there is no embargo on products in the prototype phase in Turkey, whenever they want to move on to the mass production phase, problems arise in the supply of subsystems, so it is normal for us to receive news a little late about the TF6000, the local subsystems are being prepared.
If we can get the TF6000 into mass production, it will be that much easier to get the TF35000 into mass production.
You're reaching too far mate, you'll hurt yourselfHe says soon TF6 and 10, so they already have ignited TF10000.![]()
Coming directly from the horse's mouth, this means a great deal. Afaik, he had never uttered a date for the first flight of TF36K before.We aim for KAAN to fly with a domestic engine in 2029-2030. “Eurojet's engine took 17 years. If we did it in 17 years, they would lynch us.
We still couldn't get the TS1400 in serial production. Tests have been going for years.TEI General Manager Mahmut Faruk Akşit:
Domestic engines developed for UAV and helicopter engines started mass production (He is talking about PD series and T700)
We can make the TF6000 flight-ready immediately, but the need is for the TF10000. Work is progressing faster than expected (Very good news the target was conducting the first flight in 2026 it seems like it will be achieved without problems.)
Especially the demands from foreign countries have increased. We can say that the customer is ready before TF10000 is finished
We aim for KAAN to fly with a domestic engine in 2029-2030. “Eurojet's engine took 17 years. If we did it in 17 years, they would lynch us.
Engine certifications.We still couldn't get the TS1400 in serial production. Tests have been going for years.
400 as of 2020 damn what a half assed rushhed product....Engine certifications.
And serial production makes no sense when the T625 Gökbey was ordered 2024 in notable quantities. It's our first helicopter and turboshaft engine therefore it should be logical that it will take more time. The last thing you want is producing dozens and then find some flaws, or mishaps during tests. I would recommend you to do a small rersearch about the V-22 project and what happens if you rush things half assed...
Engine certifications.
And serial production makes no sense when the T625 Gökbey was ordered 2024 in notable quantities. It's our first helicopter and turboshaft engine therefore it should be logical that it will take more time. The last thing you want is producing dozens and then find some flaws, or mishaps during tests. I would recommend you to do a small rersearch about the V-22 project and what happens if you rush things half assed...
First mass production agreement was signed about a year ago, for the first batch of 10. It will take time to ramp up the production.We still couldn't get the TS1400 in serial production. Tests have been going for years.
400 yes, and now search up how many accidents happened and how many people died during those tests...400 as of 2020 damn what a half assed rushhed product....
4 prototypes built + 3 Delivered Amazing turkish project!!
400 yes, and now search up how many accidents happened and how many people died during those tests...
Only a small batch of ~20 Gökbeys were ordered so far, first delivered end of September 2024, the branches of the military will also test them, the engines and helicopter are currently forcold climate tests in Sweden.
You're either for trolling here or you really are a joke like that guy on your pp.