Turkey reveals national combat aircraft for first time at global Paris Airshow
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.<br>
15:31 June 17, 2019 Yeni Şafak
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.
The model of the TF-X war jet, which took five months to build by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), garnered a great deal of attention at the fair. Turkey is the fourth country with the technology to manufacture fifth generation aircraft, following the U.S., Russia and China.
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