Turkish Engine Programs

TF35000 project was al ready started in 2018. Later TEI joined the project. So the timeline looks promising, we expecting first parts off the TF35000 this IDEF or next year.


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Ther was a inverview in 2024, Aksit was clearly about the TF35000. We can build it, our team is confident only thing is the time. 1 year later... :p
 
Ther was a inverview in 2024, Aksit was clearly about the TF35000. We can build it, our team is confident only thing is the time. 1 year later... :p

Idk about 1 year, that might be too hopeful, but the TF10000 should be unveiled soon in 2026 and around 2028 for the TF35000 prototype if I remember the original timeline correctly.
 
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Every time I attempt to keep my expectations as low as possible, yet this man is energizing me against my will. 😂
 
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This is significant.

With this, the entire Engine tree is complete.

There is now an Engine program for the

TF6000, TF10000, TF 35000 from TEI

and now a 20,000lbf engine project from Baykar. Idk if TEI has a similar program, but this engine is in the same class as the GE404/414 powering the Hurjet.
 
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This is significant.

With this, the entire Engine tree is complete.

There is now an Engine program for the

TF6000, TF10000, TF 35000 from TEI

and now a 20,000lbf engine project from Baykar. Idk if TEI has a similar program, but this engine is in the same class as the GE404/414 powering the Hurjet.



I am expecting that Baykar will make a Turboprop engine to. Turboshaft engine will be work off TEI.
 
can someone post a photo of the Turkish engine family tree?

its getting confusing to follow
 
can someone post a photo of the Turkish engine family tree?

its getting confusing to follow

Well they are currently development projects at various levels of development.

This Graphic is missing the recent Baykar Engine which should be somewhere between the TF35000 and the TF10000.

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is the mass production for the TS1400 now under way ?

Currently going through European certification so it can be allowed to operate in European airspace. It passed the EASA CS-E 740 but there are a few more. Should be completed by 2026.



 
is the mass production for the TS1400 now under way ?
Yes, under way.

The TS-3000 turboshaft engine that TEI is working on and the 20,000 lbs class turbofan engine that Baykar is working on were the last missing components in the aviation engine tree. When these two enter mass production, Turkey will be able to produce any type and any size of aviation engine that can be imagined.

Thus, we will be not producing only large turbofans required for large passenger/cargo aircraft. However, in that field, we already produce important parts of the France&USA designed LEAP engines at TEI. If France and the USA cause problems in the cooperation of the LEAP engines, it will not be a problem for us to derive LEAP class turbofan engines from the TF-35000 core.
 
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Thus, we will be not producing only large turbofans required for large passenger/cargo aircraft. However, in that field, we already produce important parts of the France&USA designed LEAP engines at TEI. If France and the USA cause problems in the cooperation of the LEAP engines, it will not be a problem for us to derive LEAP class turbofan engines from the TF-35000 core.

Honestly High Bypass Turbofans don't even make sense for Turkey to develop, If there is ever a need to buy non western high bypass turbofans, I think the better option is to just buy the fans from Russia or China. Which I don't think will even be necessary, no way supply of High Bypass commercial turbofans get stopped. Even if they do from the US, RollsRoyce via the UK I think will still sell.
 
Here our military aero engine family
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Kale’s engines:
  • KTJ-1750/3000/3500 mini turbojet type jet engines. (All of them for missiles)
  • Future mini turbofan type jet engines. (All of them for missiles)
Baykar’s engines:
  • TM-100 turbodiesel type aero engine (100 HP power)
  • Future 20000 lbs class turbofan type jet engine.
TEI’s engines:
  • PD-170/180/222 turbodiesel type aero engines (170 HP, 180 HP and 222 HP power)
  • TS-1400/3000 turboshaft type jet engines (1400 and 3000 HP power)
  • TF 6000/10000/35000 turbofan type jet engines (6000 lbs, 10000 lbs and 35000 lbs class)
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- Kale’s turbojet engines are currently in mass production, while its turbofan engines are still in the design phase.

-A similar situation applies to Baykar. While its TM-100 engine is currently in mass production, its 20,000 lbs class turbofan engine is still in the design phase.

- Some of TEI’s engines are in mass production. TS-3000, TF-6000, TF-10000 and TF-35000 engines in the prototype phase. Of these, the TF-6000 and TF-10000 engines are very close to entering mass production.
 
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Here our military aero engine family
------------------------------------------------------------------
Kale’s engines:
  • KTJ-1750/3000/3500 mini turbojet type jet engines. (All of them for missiles)
  • Future mini turbofan type jet engines. (All of them for missiles)
Baykar’s engines:
  • TM-100 turbodiesel type aero engine (100 HP power)
  • Future 20000 lbs class turbofan type jet engine.
TEI’s engines:
  • PD-170/180/222 turbodiesel type aero engines (170 HP, 180 HP and 222 HP power)
  • TS-1400/3000 turboshaft type jet engines (1400 and 3000 HP power)
  • TF 6000/10000/35000 turbofan type jet engines (6000 lbs, 10000 lbs and 35000 lbs class)

Don't forget the TurboProb version of the TS-1400 for the Akinci XL, seljuk spoke of this. We shall call it the TP-1400.

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There are also ballistic missile engines developed by Roketsan.

I also remember some space rocket engines that could reach altitudes of 100-300 km.
 

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