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747-8 engine

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  • rolls royce has the best engines

  • i understood just about nothing of what the narrator said, but it sounds good.

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  • Good engine but for me. Rolls Royce anyday!

  • and more A380 operators have chosen RR engines over EA. Boeing usually prefer to use RR engines when they launch a new aircraft like the 787.

  • @nrml2001 Your right GE is the world leader in turbine engines and also sells the most. Of all the A380's ordered ( 244 ) as of this date, 55% of them are ordered with the Engine Alliance engines ( a joint venture between GE & P&W )

  • @z34gtpz28 Ikr 

  • @ikolkyo967 and dont forget the boeing 777 can also take off with one engine. while the ab a380 has engine problems.

  • @biggestMetallicAfan so true lol

  • @luuko656 Absolutely.

  • @05u16hep what i meant is the 747-8 is more fuel efficient the A380 the GE-90 is more fuel efficient and has more power then the RR really doesn't matter about weight

  • @ikolkyo967 Well to start off, as you said the A350 hasn't been built yet so how do you know the 747-8 is more efficient when A350 hasnt even flown? And the engine has actually been built and is in testing; the Trent XWB.

    And, to put it into perspective, a RR powered 777 is 2 tonnes lighter than a GE-90 powered one

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