The first flight of the Hürkus-II turboprop trainer being developed by Türkiye took place on 30 December 2024. (Turkish Aerospace)
The Turkish Aerospace (TA) Hürkus-II advanced turboprop trainer aircraft made its maiden flight on 30 December.
The twin-seat aircraft, which is already earmarked to enter service with the Turkish Air Force, performed the milestone out of TA's production facility near Ankara. As noted by TA, the Hürkus-II flew for 20 minutes, reaching 6,500 ft and 140 kt.
The Hürkus-II is the latest version of the Turkish turboprop trainer aircraft, after the civil Hürkus-A, the military-trainer Hürkus-B, and the armed Hürkus-C.
The Turkish Air Force already fields the Hürkus-B, which replaced the SIAI-Marchetti SF260 in the primary trainer role. The first of 15 Hürkus-B aircraft was delivered in 2018, which are to be augmented by 55 of the latest Hürkus-II aircraft.
TA has not disclosed performance specifications for the Hürkus-II, but Janes All the World's Aircraft lists the Hürkus series as having a maximum take-off weight of 3,650 kg, a rate of climb of 3,146 ft/min, a service ceiling of 34,300 ft, a maximum speed of 295 kt, a g -limit of +7/-3.5, a range of 1,161 km, and an endurance of four hours.
For more information on the Hürkus series, please see Turkish Aerospace Hürkuş .
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