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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

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  • It is spinning at 75 000 RPM I would say because a jet engine would work at 75 RPM. I am building a turbo charger gas turbine engine at the moment, and it will get up to about 100 000 to 130 000 RPM.

  • @rockets2space yer this has a max of 166 000 rpm

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  • its 75.000 rpm lol

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  • how much thrust

  • If you look at his video 'jet engine runs' which gives you a better view of the laptop screen, you'd see the gauge also has "x1000" written on it.

    So no, 75,000RPM not 75RPM

  • Have you still got this running?

  • 829 Degrees Celcius!! omg !! :)

  • is this seriously only 75 RPM? I didn't realize turbines spun that slow!

  • I like how the Temperature on your comp. screen shoot up

  • can u tell me how to build one plz i am dying to do this for my senior science project!

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