Chapter 811 If I can go to China, can I do it too...?
After all these four items were finished, the scene became quiet.
For a long time, no one spoke.
Because compared to the first piece of unparalleled heavy content, the last three pieces are like...
How to describe it?
If negotiation is compared to boxing, and making conditions is like punching,
The first one just now is basically equivalent to Tyson's full blow.
The last three are ordinary high school girls punching you in the chest.
It's not just a matter of intensity.
The more important problem is...
It's very confusing.
“I don't understand tourism, but...has our country issued a ban prohibiting traveling to them?”
A few seconds later, someone finally asked the first question.
Everyone looked around and found no relevant comrades at the scene—
This is also very reasonable. After all, no normal person would think of inviting people from the tourism authorities during the negotiation process on this topic.
"Do they... still think that our citizens have quotas for going abroad? Just like what some... media have promoted?"
Although it was a negotiation venue, everyone almost laughed after hearing this speculation.
“No way… Since 1994, we have essentially lifted the restrictions on passport applications. As long as you are not restricted from leaving the country by the public security organs, you can apply for it…”
Turkey is a serious country. If you still don't know about this after seven years, you are just a fool.
But at this time, Shen Shengguang, who was in charge of foreign trade, answered everyone's doubts:
"As far as I know, in the past, Chinese citizens could only apply for passports through travel agencies if they were not required for work. Our country has indeed released a list of destination countries before. I think this may be what they are talking about. thing."
“But the passport is not a one-time use. As long as the application is completed and the Turkish government is willing to grant a visa, we will not stop it..."
"I guess... it's because most people in our country travel abroad. The farthest places are the United Kingdom and the United States, and the closest ones are Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. Probably... not many people have thought about it, or... maybe... not many people have known about Turkey at all. ?”
At this point, the situation has become a bit out of control.
Obviously, Turks have some unrealistic estimates of their international popularity.
“Forget it, let's go through this first…”
Even the leader of the delegation was obviously holding back a smile:
“Anyway, our country is about to sign a formal agreement to join the WTO. One of the items allows citizens to apply for passports on demand. As for the list of destinations, all countries that have established diplomatic relations will also be added..."
It is a pity that Chang Haonan did not see this hilarious process.
Because, after reading those four items, the first question that came to his mind was different from others.
Rather—
What exactly is the TF10000 engine?
Chang Haonan's main purpose of coming here this time was actually just to eat the melon, but he never expected that the melon would end up on his head.
Of course he had heard of such a model, but that was about 20 years later when the Turkish aviation industry prepared the power for its own heavy-duty drone and the so-called "fifth-generation fighter" TF-X "Khan".
Although I can't remember exactly when the project was established, at least when he was reborn, not to mention the TF10000 itself, even its prototype, the TF6000 without afterburner, was only a very rough prototype.
Calculated, the project establishment date will never be earlier than 2015.
No matter how crazy Tusas Engine Industries (TEI) is, it is impossible to think that it can tinker with a fourth-generation aviation engine in 2000, when the F119PW100 has not even been fully finalized.
So, the current TF10000 is most likely another thing, but it just happens to use the same name.
So just now, after asking for instructions, he called Zhang Liangping to let the latter understand the situation.
Here at the venue.
Compared to the second article, which is completely fun, although the content of the third article is not very strong, it is at least serious.
However, it did not arouse much discussion.
In 2000, although China had not yet become a net exporter of capital, the amount of overseas investment had gradually increased.
Although the main investment directions are still some traditional trading partner countries, at least no one will object to this matter.
In particular, the other party also requires that at least 60% of the investment be injected into industrial enterprises.
There is not even much concern about the investment being wasted.
Chang Haonan, who had just returned to his seat, had no objections.
Or rather, he couldn't imagine how someone could actively invite others to buy at the bottom of his stock—
Turkey's economy is in a mess right now, and it will be in a mess before it is reborn.
But there was a period of serious growth in the past twenty years or so. Especially in two years, some tough guy who thinks "a fairer world is possible" will come to power.
About 10 years after that, Türkiye's economic growth rate almost rivaled that of China.
Furthermore, I haven't heard that like a large country in South Asia, there is a situation where foreign investment cannot leave after it comes.
In short, it will definitely not be a loss...
“Then, this item can also be used as an alternative to consent...”
The leader of the delegation jotted a few words in his notebook, then raised his head again:
“The last item comes next.”
He then turned his attention to Chang Haonan.
“Comrade Haonan, you should be the person who knows the most about aero engines in our country. Can you tell us about the TF10000 engine?”
The rest of the people also looked this way.
The main look in his eyes is curiosity.
Although no one knows much about aviation development, it has only been a few months since the large-scale discussion triggered by the military parade, so everyone has heard about it.
It seems that except for the United States, Russia, Britain and France, as well as China itself, which has only made some progress recently, no country seems to have produced any well-known models.
One thing is only in the hands of the five great virtuous people, which can explain some problems.
Now that Türkiye has suddenly jumped out and claimed that it wants to join this ranks, it seems a bit strange.
"Can."
Chang Haonan also nodded helplessly:
“During the Cold War, the United States authorized Turkey to produce a batch of F110GE100s in the form of license production, which were used on F16 fighter jets also authorized by Turkey. However, after the end of the Cold War, as the relationship between Turkey and the United States turned cold, the United States Requests to renew this license have been denied in previous years.”
"However, the Turkish Aviation Industry (TAI) has gradually gained the ability to overhaul and upgrade early F16s during the authorized production process, and can carry out limited updates to the domestically equipped F16 fleet, but TEI has not been able to fully understand the supporting facilities. The F110 engine, resulting in aircraft power updates and upgrades, is still subject to General Electric.”
Hearing this, Ding Gaoheng next to him rubbed his forehead.
This plot is very familiar to him.
Chang Haonan continued:
"This TF10000 means 'Turkey's self-developed 10,000kg thrust level aero engine'. It is actually the F110GE100 produced by TEI in the hope of getting rid of the restrictions of the United States. The parameter calibration is basically equivalent to about 90% of the latter, but...it is not yet available Just a plan."
“As for why they came to us...it's a long story.”
Chang Haonan paused for a moment and took a deep breath helplessly:
“After last year's 50th anniversary military parade, there were many international speculations about the new engines that appeared in the air formation. One of them is that we have thoroughly understood the technology of the CFM56 core machine and developed it ourselves on that basis.”
“This CFM56 also has close technical ties with the core engines of the F110 and F404 engines.”
“So later, the French Snecma Group came to us, hoping to assist them in improving the M88 engine that borrowed a lot from the designs of the F110 and F404 models. This matter was almost completely public, so it had a great impact.”
“My personal guess is that after seeing this situation, the Turks had similar thoughts to the French…”
Not everyone in this negotiating delegation knows the specific situation of turbofan 10.
So Chang Haonan skipped this part, neither confirming nor denying the statement that "Whipfan 10 is related to CFM56", nor making a clear statement on "whether China has the ability to assist TEI in replicating an F110".
The specific situation may need to be reported separately to the superior leaders later.
However, most people at the scene still felt it was very outrageous.
Especially after the discussion in the second item just now—
France is at least a powerful country in the aviation industry, and together with China, it sounds feasible to jointly develop an advanced engine.
But Türkiye, why?
cooperate?
It's pretty much free prostitution, right?
Furthermore, even if it's free prostitution, you still need to have some basic knowledge.
If aviation development was really that easy to do, and the Soviets taught us almost step by step for more than ten years, shouldn't our China's aviation development technology be close to that of the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1960s?
What's going on?
Facing such a question, Chang Haonan was silent for a long time.
Longer than any time before.
As everyone said.
He is confident to help Snecma develop the M88 because the Frenchman is like an ordinary academic master. Although there are questions that he does not know, he can understand them with a little help.
But Turkey, even if he is not a bad student, is at most one of the poorest students.
At the beginning, you have to do Olympiad-level topics, and you also need to have a church.
It really can't be done…
In the end, he had no choice but to sigh and replied:
"Maybe I have a disease called 'I can do it if I can do it in China'..."
(End of this chapter)
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