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Small step for mankind, big step for Turkey
I am sure this will eventually pave the way through to many more iterations and versions of many different engines.
I didn't undermine the achievement, we all know it's best in its class. When Turks engineer something they go all the way through to reach to the top rather than coming up something half-assed like some do, not mentioning any names. Our products are of high quality with superior performance where in some cases it matches it competitors or supersedes them, this in it self is quiet a feat.Being derogative of a best in class engine, I'm sure you could do better, right?
We already know there is a 210hp engine coming.
@Combat-Master in one of your posts you talked about crystal cutting system or something like that for jet engines. what is the exact name i wanna research but i forgot the name
@Combat-Master in one of your posts you talked about crystal cutting system or something like that for jet engines. what is the exact name i wanna research but i forgot the name
Single crystal materials produced for low crystal lettuce deformations. They are hard to produce, expensive but at the same time very durable against extreme thermal shocks and extreme mechanical forces.Single crystal turbine blades ?
https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/tr/haber/tubitaktan-yerli-ucagin-motoru-icin-prototip-turbin-kanadi
Looks like they have done the hard work.. metallurgy and production process are the hardest workshare in turbo engine development.
Single crystal turbine blades ?
https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/tr/haber/tubitaktan-yerli-ucagin-motoru-icin-prototip-turbin-kanadi
Single crystal materials produced for low crystal lettuce deformations. They are hard to produce, expensive but at the same time very durable against extreme thermal shocks and extreme mechanical forces.
Single crystals are used in various industries. Microchip wafers are good examples for it.
If some of you have technical questions about it I can help. At least I can redirect you to a reliable source.