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Also, as a side note, I love the fact that a young woman is responsible for one of the most important projects in Turkish aviation history. It is a special kind of fuck you to Western propagandists that love painting us as a nation from Dark Ages.
Even then they will portray the Turks as a race from the dark ages; however, you must know that such a decision isnt based on facts but on a massive inferiority complex that lasted for hundreds of decades

People may not believe me but the Europeans till this date cant get over the fact that the Turks were the only human race who were able to steamroll through most of Europe. Not only did the Turks destroyed the White race supremacy theory, but also implemented a new religion, infrastructure, and culture into the European demography that still persists to this date. Just go and tell any European who claims that the West was never invaded but they are the ones who invade amd tell them that the Turks dominated those fools for several decades and they will go bonkers and lash at you

The best response to these people is RESULTS. In 2017, they insulted Turkey, the govt, the people and the MMU program itself when they saw that the first produced part was the AC of the plane. Now, after 5 years of slanders, all of the West is silent not knowing what to say
 

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"Radar and air-to-air ammunition will be integrated. As you know, we will also be integrating the radar system that our local company is working on. Afterwards, we will also be able to use air-to-air ammunition."

I think only the twin-engine version will have this capability.

Thinking about ANKA-3 with two TF10k, AESA radar and GÖKHAN missile, we definitely need to navalize it and start building a proper AC ASAP.
 
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"Radar and air-to-air ammunition will be integrated. As you know, we will also be integrating the radar system that our local company is working on. Afterwards, we will also be able to use air-to-air ammunition."

I think the twin-engine version will have this capability.

Thinking about ANKA-3 with two TF10k, AESA radar and GÖKHAN missile, we definitely need to navalize it and start building a proper AC ASAP.
With the twin-engine TF-10000, the Anka-3 will definitely have a larger internal weapon slot. I think the wing area will grow even more.
 

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With the twin-engine TF-10000, the Anka-3 will definitely have a larger internal weapon slot. I think the wing area will grow even more.
Imagine such a plane powered by 4 KAAN engines. We can even try to launch small satellites from such a plane.
 

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With the twin-engine TF-10000, the Anka-3 will definitely have a larger internal weapon slot. I think the wing area will grow even more.
May I ask what you are going to do with 2 x TF10000 engines with afterburners on a flying wing?
I guess you know that no one in the world uses afterburner engines with flying wings? Apart from augmenting take off power (which is silly for a flying wing due to it’s high lift design) an afterburner will light up the plane to make it an easy target.
In order to fly supersonic, the Anka3 will have to have much thinner wing which will adversely affect the rigidity of the airframe.
2 x TF6000 engines would provide ample power to a future Anka-3 with twin engines.
Just investigate and study X45-A , X45-C and X47 flying wings regarding how engines of different thrust levels have been used to obtain better performance from these planes.

Unless we intend to produce a bidirectional flying wing which would be super quiet without sonic boom and low drag on wings, a flying wing of Anka-3’s ilk is not the right way to go for supersonic.

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May I ask what you are going to do with 2 x TF10000 engines with afterburners on a flying wing?
I guess you know that no one in the world uses afterburner engines with flying wings? Apart from augmenting take off power (which is silly for a flying wing due to it’s high lift design) an afterburner will light up the plane to make it an easy target.
In order to fly supersonic, the Anka3 will have to have much thinner wing which will adversely affect the rigidity of the airframe.
2 x TF6000 engines would provide ample power to a future Anka-3 with twin engines.
Just investigate and study X45-A , X45-C and X47 flying wings regarding how engines of different thrust levels have been used to obtain better performance from these planes.

Unless we intend to produce a bidirectional flying wing which would be super quiet without sonic boom and low drag on wings, a flying wing of Anka-3’s ilk is not the right way to go for supersonic.

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i think this is more feasibly approach that 2012
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more info....
 

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TAI is working on some really advanced shit on flight control and control surfaces which might make supersonic flying wing design a reality.
 

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My understanding from the first day is that there will be 2 internally. The underbody will be external, not internal.
This is literally what the project manager had said, and what I put in the post:

"Under the fuselage we have the main large internal weapon bay. Again, we have two additional stations that we can call the inside of the fuselage integrated into the wings."
 

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That doesn't seem believable, yes it was a TB-2 getting shot down but it has AutoRTB of it loses signal, so seems like a cover-up for their IFF or comn failure between two branches
If configured for DCT, could it be RTB above city center ?

If they lost the signal, they might've not wanted to risk it, even if it was performing RTB. After all AFAIK they only use WVR communication with the aircraft.
 

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Baykar bought land for potentially a new production facility close to their current facilities.

According to the same source, Baykar recently recieved a major order. Their current backlog occupies 5 YEARS of full production capacity. Baykar is in desperate need to increase production. Hopefully, they will also open a factory in inner Anatolia to diversify geographic risk e.g. earth quake.
 
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Some might consider this as being major news...

@Avionot obtained some valuable information regarding Kızılelma's canards and their functionality. As you all know the canards are moveable. However we haven't seen them operate. We have theorized this multiple times as far as I can remember. And it looks like we have our answer finally...

-The canards are operable. However it wasn't necessary to use them. She apparently flies "well" without their help.
-When the aircraft starts doing maneuvers as part of its testing program, then we will see them move.

Currently the aircraft's pitch is controlled via the flaperons.

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BONUS: The canards are now smaller due to the previous iteration interfering with the airflow coming over the main wing to a significant extent.
 

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Guys, please let's not derail the thread. My comment was about the capabilities of Anka-3 and discussion should be about that, at least in here.
 

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My understanding from the first day is that there will be 2 internally. The underbody will be external, not internal.
She (the manager) speaks about the final product and also possible another iteration (or version, note-there will be an export version as well). Despite of what is told before, i am somewhat assured they will eventually fit SOM-J in the internal bay.

May I ask what you are going to do with 2 x TF10000 engines with afterburners on a flying wing?
Don't know about 2x but 1x TF10000 it seems more feasible for a STOL. A take off with afterburners on might enable some operations.
 

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