Turkish Hurkus. TAI has been building F-16's under licence since the 1980's so this might have some promise.
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Turkish Hurkus. TAI has been building F-16's under licence since the 1980's so this might have some promise.
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That is what it appears to be, a license built PC-21.
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I still like my Brazilian Tucano's. Built like a US Warhog chithouse except there on a turbine instead of a 2X Jets.
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Wow! What a rip off copy between the body of the PC-21 and vertical tail and wings from a PC-9.
Your are right. I did not notice the differences between this and the pc-21 (one of current favorite add-ons). But the wings are definitely not swept back
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I don't think it's licence built from Pilatus but there's no denying the influence. Of course similar parameters often dictate similar solutions. The KAI KT-1 is also similar. TAI might deliver a winner here it's all in the execution.
I for one am also a great fan of the Super Tucano. It would be my choice for a bada$$ trainer, border interdiction, and COIN aircraft. I like the PC-9 and PC-21 but I don't no why the Pentagon insisted on re-inventing the wheel with the Texan II.
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