Turkey conducts first flight test of TAI Hürjet, which will be used to train pilots of fifth-generation F-35 and TAI-TF-X fighters
Late last year, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) rolled the Hürjet out of its hangar. A few months later it flew for the first time.
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The first test flight took place on April 25, 2023. The jet did not fly alone, but was accompanied by Turkey's fourth generation F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter. The debut flight lasted 26 minutes before the Hürjet landed.
The Turkish jet is equipped with the F404-GE-102 engine. The propulsion system has a thrust of 79 kG. The aircraft will have a speed of 1715km/h (M=1.4) and a range of over 2200km.
TAI Hürjet will enter service with the Turkish Air Force within two years. TAI intends to produce two jets per month. They will be a replacement for the Northrop F-5 and Northrop T-38 Talon.
The Hürjet will be available in two variants. The training version of the aircraft will be used to train pilots of the fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighters, if the US sells them to Turkey, and the TAI-TF-X. TAI will also produce a combat version called Hürjet-C.
Source: SavunmaSanayiST