Test Center

Kale Jet Engines houses advanced technology test systems that measure the endurance and performance of our indigenous jet engines.

Altitude Test System: These systems simulate altitude conditions between 0-6 km and speeds up to 0.95 Mach, allowing for the measurement of engine start-up and operational performance at various flight envelope points. Through improvement activities conducted by Kale Jet Engines, the testing capabilities are being extended to 10 km. The Altitude Test System can also accommodate other specific tests for the developed engines, the most critical of which are air distortion tests. In these tests, simulating the values of air inlets on the air platforms where the engines will be integrated, it is verified whether the engine continues to operate under the most challenging conditions.

Grounding Test Systems: These systems are designed for static sea-level testing of turbojet engines of different types and sizes. In these systems, basic start-up/performance tests and durability tests are conducted, as well as special tests like water ingestion. Using high/low-temperature conditioning equipment, the engines’ endurance and performance under extreme temperature conditions can also be evaluated.

Test Systems for Control and Accessories: Kale Jet Engines has developed the control and accessories (Electronic Control Unit, Fuel Control System, Pyrotechnic Igniters, Alternator) for the KTJ-3200, KTJ-1750, and KTJ-3700 Turbojet Engines entirely in-house. Development tests, performance measurements, factory acceptance tests, and other necessary test systems for these components are installed at Kale Jet Engines’ Development and Test Center.


 


 

 

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