Then you set yourself up for disappointment in the first place.I am a bit disappointed, I was expecting to see of cavitation torpedo on IDEF.
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Then you set yourself up for disappointment in the first place.I am a bit disappointed, I was expecting to see of cavitation torpedo on IDEF.
Do you have a link to that statement video please. He never gave a thrust level number before, so this seems suspicious.Mahmut Akşit said in IDEF2025 that TF-6000 turbofan tests are progressing. Tests reached 3700 lbf so far and expanding envelope as planned. Considering TS-1400 reached 1800 lbf emergency thrust. I believe they will surpass 6000 lbf. I just wish these things didn't take soooooooo much time. We may end up in a war at any moment to stop David corridor, division of Syria(same plan they had even before they destroyed Ottomans using WW1) and a PKK state and here these people are taking their sweet time even for a drone engine like TF-6000 as if nothing is happening.![]()
Do you have a link to that statement video please. He never gave a thrust level number before, so this seems suspicious.
I watched a video yesterday wanted to post here but couldn't find it today neither on Youtube nor on X. Sorry.Do you have a link to that statement video please. He never gave a thrust level number before, so this seems suspicious.
The actual number should be way ahead of that number I gather from all the bits and pieces of information we have heard along the way so much so that it can be put to flight trials in a matter of a few months I would say. However if there is no pressure for them to do so they are already putting more effort into the TF10000 development as Kızılelma requires an afterburner engine than on the TF6000. This can all change if TAI would want to use the TF6000 rather than the existing Ukrainian engine they are using now because of evolving political matters.I watched a video yesterday wanted to post here but couldn't find it today neither on Youtube nor on X. Sorry.
That is from memory if I am not mistaken that was the number. Asked ChatGpt about the progress yesterday says it is normal and this is a very great achievement even at this stage.
They announced they surpassed the thrust level of the engine that was on KE's first prototype. So the number @DBdev posted should be true.
I don’t remember Dr Aksit ever mentioning a 3700lbf being reached. I followed most of his interviews.I think he was referring numbers with after burner. How is it possible to start TF10000 without getting right numbers at TF6000? I think they reached %10 better numbers.
TF35000 going well only thing Aksit do not give is date, lets wait and see.
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since they specifically utter "early tests" for 2026, I assume it won't be a fully built engine but some modular tests to validate their assumptions before committing to a prototype.View attachment 76726
Early tests of the TF35000, Türkiye's highest thrust domestic and national turbofan engine developed by TEI, are planned to be carried out in 2026 and its integration into KAAN is planned to begin in 2032.
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And let’s not forget that if we take his words literally, then by integration they mean just installing the engine, introducing the engine to the plane. In such case, a production line plane will be even beyond 2032.Integration to Kaan starting in 2032 means Kaan won't be delivered with TF35000 in 2032.
And let’s not forget that if we take his words literally, then by integration they mean just installing the engine, introducing the engine to the plane. In such case, a production line plane will be even beyond 2032.
We don't know when the contract starts.But then how come that Indonesia will get all 48 KAANs in 10 years with TF35000?
We don't know when the contract starts.
I think it gets lost in translation and he's not talking about 120 months starting. If he is, that means they accepted paying very heavy fines in the long term to get a partner now; that'd be dumb.
I think it gets lost in translation and he's not talking about 120 months starting. If he is, that means they accepted paying very heavy fines in the long term to get a partner now; that'd be dumb.
I think he's talking about solidifying the MoU to a contract in as little time as "1.5 months". But I believe delivery schedule will start with Indonesia paying the first installment and then it will go on for 120 months. We don't know when did Indonesia paid or will pay the first installment.