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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2008

Jet engine test

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  • An engine like this can be tasted at a full power before to be mounted in a wing? if so: how?

  • Exactly as seen on the vidoe, it is mounted on a rig and taken to full speed

  • Do they sharpen the edge of these blades to make them cut through the air better?

  • @op3l Can't tell you it's a secret

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  • @youtubicious God you're stupid.

  • did anyone else thing this was gunna blow up?

    it was still pretty amazing but...

  • holy crap that was awesome!

  • @gcoochy Actually, the engine's diameter is 124 inches according to the Engine Alliance website, which is about 10.3 feet. The largest jet engine is the GE90-115B which is 11 feet and 3 inches in diameter.

  • sexy noise at 1:45

  • search GP7200 with google

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