I think this is getting out of hand. I'm not a moderator but I could at least tell that there is a dedicated thread for military engines that are being manufactured / developed in Turkey in this forum. Now since this engine for TF-X is not out there yet, I think it's better for all of us and constructive discussion that we contain the "debate" about this engine in its belonging thread. Also talking about basically the same topic in two different threads is pointless imho.
Don't get me wrong, I ain't trying to bash on anyone, but it's true that you guys are just going to be on the same loop forever this way. I haven't read anything about TF-X or Hürjet program on this thread apart from its powerplant for a while. Yes, an engine may be the most important component of an aeroplane but we're not talking about some Cessna but rather a fighter jet. There are so many stuff we could discuss about regarding its design, avionics and armaments.
Surely this would be way more interesting don't you think?
Last but not least, before talking about TF-X or its engine, we should remind ourselves that Turkey has not yet developed and flew a manned supersonic jet. The development of Hürjet should be what we are keeping our eyes on. Turkey already faced few difficulties and delays developing the Hürkuş but in the same time overcome them and now are delivering the aircraft to the air force. As of now we have no clue if this would just as well be the case for Hürjet or if it will proceed silky smooth / face even more delays than Hürkuş.
Only time will tell but way sooner than the TF-X for sure. If the Hürjet is successful, we could have more confidence in TF-X. If it's a flop then there would be no reason to believe the TF-X wouldn't be a failure.
I would like to ask the Turkish members of the forum about the recent updates of Hürjet. Has the engine been selected yet? From what I know its either F404 or EJ200 but the recent dynamics make it hard to figure, especially the prospects of F404 being selected for Hürjet. Considering the publicly known schedule for its maiden flight is around 2023, there must be quite a lot of progress made, namely that it should be well in its detailed design phase nearing its critical design review somewhere around next year, based on conventional aircraft development schedule. Since the engine is not only a thrust provider but a powerplant of the whole aircraft, TAI should either have an engine partner already or be working with a certain type of engine in mind if they actually are doing the detailed design for the Hürjet.
Edit) deleted the preceding post that was duplicate