You are both missing important points.
@Bilge adam reis ,
1. TF6000 has already been fired. It has been tested over 100 times. It has been pulled apart and reassembled and fired again.
2. An engine like TF6000, at it’s first firing, would probably give a thrust of 55-65% of aimed final thrust. But having done the tests and corrected the engine, Prof Aksit said they have attained a thrust level of more than the aimed figure.
3. So your claim of TF6000 not being “made” is not correct. It is almost there to be used. But needs maturing a bit more. Same goes for the TS1400. Infact this engine is ready to use if it can be certified.
4. No one from TEI is claiming that the 35000lbf thrust engine would be better than a US or European engine. What is said is that this engine is going to be one of the most technologically advanced engines in the world.
5. If you questioned the timeline involved in KAAN’s engine, that would be a valid argument. When we haven’t even got a fully working turbofan in hand, to expect such an advanced engine to be in working condition so soon. That needs some doing.
@Zafer ,
Point 5 applies to you too.
According to the information released, the engine for KAAN is ready in digital domain. But it needs to be physically built as a prototype. From what Prof Aksit was saying, they are at the prototype building stage now.
That means within a year we should have the first firing if no predicaments are encountered ; like the West blocking sale of some simple pump.
But then it needs a lot of time to mature.
If our memory serves, we should remember that Prof Aksit was quite verbal about being able to manufacture an engine like F119 which is off the sale list of US built engines.
So that is the engine performance levels we are aiming for. To achieve that with the addition of more modern technologies incorporated, will be a real feat of achievement for TEI.
Also let us not forget that Prof Aksit had pointed out that we need a good 10+ years and more like 13-14 years to have an engine like F119.
Unfortunately we have no other option but to produce this engine like yesterday. Even if it means it is underpowered or underperforming to start with. But it has to be built.