TR Attack & Utility Helicopter Programs

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DIRCM configuration on T-929. I am not sure if it is still valid with the new design.
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2023 will be a crazy year. We will be bombarded with the defense industry achievments.
Selecting the motor sich engine(VK-2500) is the right call. IMHO the selected engine is hands down the best engine based on soviet tech and one of the best available engines in its class in the world. It is nothing like soviet Turbofans.

A contract is signed for 14 engines for the prototype production and the first delivery will happen in September 2022. The VK-2500 engine that will be produced for the T-929 will have slight modifications for Turkish needs.

I say this again Gokbey has perfect stability. Both rotor, main shaft, and gearbox came out super stable when measured in tests. Mr. Temel Kotil briefly said that in one of his interviews and I'm hearing nothing but praise about the Gökbey helicopter.
 

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Initial T929 engines are going to be Ukrainian MotorSich made. 14 engines have been ordered. Which means at least 6 prototypes. But as the number is limited to 14 engines, we must be quite confident about the emergence of TS3000 turbo shafts in time for serial production.
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Initial T929 engines are going to be Ukrainian MotorSich made. 14 engines have been ordered. Which means at least 6 prototypes. But as the number is limited to 14 engines, we must be quite confident about the emergence TS3000 turbo shafts in time for serial production.
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Take into consideration that 10-ton utility helicopter which will be based on the powertrain of T929 may also emerge soon aswell.
 

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Take into consideration that 10-ton utility helicopter which will be based on the powertrain of T929 may also emerge soon aswell.
Better to develop local TS meanwhile, I can't really expect to rely on Ukraine which anytime may turn towards the west and join the herd of embargoers.
 

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I have a problem with the tail rotor,it looks weak and fragile.
Why dont they use a Fenestron(fantail)?
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It has a French patent and is heavier.


The only significant drawback to ducted fans like the Fenestron is that the shroud adds weight that offsets at least some of the improvements in performance. Regardless of the weight penalty, noise reduction was one of the primary reasons a ducted fan system was adopted for the now-cancelled RAH-66 Comanche stealth helicopter pictured above. Since the majority of the noise generated by a helicopter tends to come from the tail rotor, designers adopted a ducted fan to reduce noise levels and make the helicopter more difficult to detect. This rotor system was essentially a copy of the French Fenestron yet was referred to by the name Fantail in the US.
 

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It has a French patent and is heavier.


The only significant drawback to ducted fans like the Fenestron is that the shroud adds weight that offsets at least some of the improvements in performance. Regardless of the weight penalty, noise reduction was one of the primary reasons a ducted fan system was adopted for the now-cancelled RAH-66 Comanche stealth helicopter pictured above. Since the majority of the noise generated by a helicopter tends to come from the tail rotor, designers adopted a ducted fan to reduce noise levels and make the helicopter more difficult to detect. This rotor system was essentially a copy of the French Fenestron yet was referred to by the name Fantail in the US.
Im sure they can design something similar with lesser weight.
Shouldnt be that hard.
 

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