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<title>PICTURE: TAI rolls out Turkey&#x26;#x27;s first Hurkus trainer</title>
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<description>PICTURE: TAI rolls out Turkey&#x26;#x27;s first Hurkus trainer Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has rolled out its first manned aircraft design in Ankara, with the Hurkus trainer expected to make its flight debut in April 2013. Tolga Ozbek Launched in 2006 and supported by 27 Turkish companies, the $150 million Hurkus programme covers the manufacture of four prototypes - two flight-test examples and two aircraft for static testing. TAI has worked on the design of three variants so far, including a civilian-targeted Hurkus A, a B-model military trainer and a C-variant close air support design. Powered by a 1,600hp (1,180kW) Pratt...</description>
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