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TF-X Turkish Fighter & Trainer Aircraft Projects

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Which one are you gonna choose to make

This one is chosen for initial design mate.

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TAI TFX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Turkey Insists on Indigenous Fighter Jet

An Ankara-based defense analyst agreed: "The government has now revealed its roadmap in the fighter program. Turkey clearly wants to make a 100 percent local aircraft. This rules out any deal with a foreign manufacturer based on a foreign model. In other words, 'Turkifying' a foreign aircraft is no longer an option."

An aerospace expert said Turkey would take "technological support" from foreign manufacturers for its fighter program, but will go for a totally local model.

"This is the most critical decision since the start of the program [that Turkey has decided to go for a local model]. Any foreign player keen to take part in the Turkish program would now have to offer solutions based on technological support at every level, instead of offering its own jet model," he said.

Turkey Insists on Indigenous Fighter Jet
 
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Looks good & have you chosen the engine which will power it

Not yet but potential competitors are:

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IHI Corporation XF5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Eurojet EJ200 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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General Electric F414 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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General Electric F110 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

- TEI's indigenous engine proposal (I doubt that, if they will plan to have)


Engine
Turkish Prime Minister Prof. Ahmet Davutoglu announced on the 8th of January 2015 that the TFX will be a twin engined fighter jet.[2] SSM the procurement agency for Turkish Armed Forces has written a letter of intent to three engine manufacturers General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce.

Engine selection will determine the design of the aircraft.
 
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Not yet but potential competitors are:

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IHI Corporation XF5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

-
Eurojet EJ200 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

-
General Electric F414 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

-
General Electric F110 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

- TEI's indigenous engine proposal (I doubt that, if they will plan to have)


Engine
Turkish Prime Minister Prof. Ahmet Davutoglu announced on the 8th of January 2015 that the TFX will be a twin engined fighter jet.[2] SSM the procurement agency for Turkish Armed Forces has written a letter of intent to three engine manufacturers General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce.

Engine selection will determine the design of the aircraft.

I'm sure EUROJET is in too but not mentioned... With EJ230...

BTW...

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