araz
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Salam guys.
Whatever anybody says, it just does not make sense to me that such a big project has been embarked on by two countries without one country having any assurance about the engine, think about it!!! Even a lay person like me will tell you they would not have come this far without an alternate engine, especially since the JF17 was designed with 3-4 engines in mind. The second thing of interest is PAF is very quiet about this whole issue. I think this is just a bit of gamesmanship and the deal is comfortably in the bag. Even with WS13, I think it is not more than a year away from production. I think we will see the Thunder fly on 23 March.Have some faith fellas!!Insha Allah.
WaSalam
Araz
Whatever anybody says, it just does not make sense to me that such a big project has been embarked on by two countries without one country having any assurance about the engine, think about it!!! Even a lay person like me will tell you they would not have come this far without an alternate engine, especially since the JF17 was designed with 3-4 engines in mind. The second thing of interest is PAF is very quiet about this whole issue. I think this is just a bit of gamesmanship and the deal is comfortably in the bag. Even with WS13, I think it is not more than a year away from production. I think we will see the Thunder fly on 23 March.Have some faith fellas!!Insha Allah.
WaSalam
Araz