Thanks for the update. I've missed the report by Defence Turk from late last year and only just noticed since you've corrected me.
That's better, but flying GTU-0 is still a much riskier business compared to what other aircrafts have went through during their development. Using the same aircraft which was used for static ground testing and taking it to air is not a common practice. Also, flgiht control system tested via iron bird is obviously not subject to real operating conditions, and more importantly, it doesn't change the fact that it's one of the first Turkish manned, supersonic jet flight control system alongside that of Hujet.
Great deal of respect to the test pilots.
You mentioned earlier that Hürjet should have started earlier. I was thinking wouldn't we gain valuable knowledge and knowhow from starting production of Hürjet (light armed configuration/trainer jet). That could be useful for KAAN.
My point is that Hürjet has already flown, so we'd progres faster on that plane than KAAN. We'd uncover and test it's capabilities and truly progres in armed jet production.
I know some people mentioned Azerbaijan as potentiel customer, but that won't happen unless we have our own engine.
however the issue we have atm is that we need to update our own airforce and we need to gain intimate combat knowledge with Hürjet. Ascertaining it's limitations and capabilities and how far we can push it are also important.