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Many people still don't think this project will take place. We keep our hopes.
You mean it wont materialize or wont go any further?
I am one of those who think that this project will take place
General Electric beats Rolls-Royce to power Turkey’s indigenous fighter jet
By: Burak Ege Bekdil
The twin-engine TF-X will be powered by the F110-GE-129, left, or the F110-GE-132 engine.
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The most strange part however is another issue: The idea that this will be just an interim engine until a domestic one is ready is crazy to be polite. IMO there is little to no chance Turkey can develop a better engine on its own in the next several decades and even more given the political quite "bumpy" relationship, how do they expect in case the F-35 may not be delivered to get US engines for its advanced fighter??
To admit I'm very much surprised by this decision. Even if we already knew the Turkish ambitions for a quite large plane - much larger and heavier than the F-16s it is aimed to replace - but also in terms of technology. First, the F110 is a substantially bigger, heavier and more powerful engine than the EJ200 or its developments but it is less advanced technologically.
The most strange part however is another issue: The idea that this will be just an interim engine until a domestic one is ready is crazy to be polite. IMO there is little to no chance Turkey can develop a better engine on its own in the next several decades and even more given the political quite "bumpy" relationship, how do they expect in case the F-35 may not be delivered to get US engines for its advanced fighter??
Deino
The chatters around suggest that current selection will be based upon the idea of Interim solution. There is no doubt that Turkey pursues domestic engine solution with one step at a time and seeing its advancement & quality into several other equipment; it will result in one reliable/quality Engine. Quoted GE choices does posses its own repute in class. What if there is Joint Venture type program which may result in fully owned/rights engine for domestic utilization? There can be a partner willing to work closely & deeply in this regard whereby Turkey will fully benefit for the opportunity to come up with Engine having total rights of product. Informed Turkish friends can shed some light in this regard.
To admit I'm very much surprised by this decision. Even if we already knew the Turkish ambitions for a quite large plane - much larger and heavier than the F-16s it is aimed to replace - but also in terms of technology. First, the F110 is a substantially bigger, heavier and more powerful engine than the EJ200 or its developments but it is less advanced technologically.
The most strange part however is another issue: The idea that this will be just an interim engine until a domestic one is ready is crazy to be polite. IMO there is little to no chance Turkey can develop a better engine on its own in the next several decades and even more given the political quite "bumpy" relationship, how do they expect in case the F-35 may not be delivered to get US engines for its advanced fighter??
Deino
To admit I'm very much surprised by this decision. Even if we already knew the Turkish ambitions for a quite large plane - much larger and heavier than the F-16s it is aimed to replace - but also in terms of technology. First, the F110 is a substantially bigger, heavier and more powerful engine than the EJ200 or its developments but it is less advanced technologically.
The most strange part however is another issue: The idea that this will be just an interim engine until a domestic one is ready is crazy to be polite. IMO there is little to no chance Turkey can develop a better engine on its own in the next several decades and even more given the political quite "bumpy" relationship, how do they expect in case the F-35 may not be delivered to get US engines for its advanced fighter??
Deino
Thanks for your honest reply and to admit it was never my intention to "make You look like you can't do anything", I'm well aware on what was archived but my point is, the list of projects presented by some (just look at the similar threads at the Key-Publishing forum) it simply impossible: Name me any country which is developing a fifth generation fighter, a supersonic trainer, a transport several helicopters and so on ... the list is endless and most ambitious even for countries with a much higher budget and much higher experience.
I must admit I deeply regret that such discussions immediately run into an emotional battle and barely remain rational: while I - and some others - remain critical and skeptical we are immediately attacked with nationalistic fewer, sometimes even more insulting as if a critical request is simply not allowed. On the other side there are enthusiasts and kids - some would say fan boys - who have no experience and understanding in aeronautics and industry, who think developing is some sort of handy-game or plug and play...
The truth however is surely always somewhere in the middle and only the future will tell what will happen.
Best,
Deino