This Engine Will Change Aviation Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @jacklav1
    @jacklav1 Год назад +62

    A more accurate title for this video would be “these are some vague facts about various engines that exist”.

    • @kkinva68
      @kkinva68 9 месяцев назад +4

      serious, this may be the most scatter brained video i have ever seen

    • @terryakuna66
      @terryakuna66 9 месяцев назад

      With regurgitated video.

    • @marcosalazar4682
      @marcosalazar4682 9 месяцев назад

      Probably chatgpt generated

    • @gendaminoru3195
      @gendaminoru3195 8 месяцев назад

      exactly - so tired of click bate I could scream. Usually I put a PSA about the time stamp where the relevant content begins so viewers can fast forward, but in this case I couldn't match up the title with an appropriate starting point. Worse yet, I and most people in the industry will have learned absolutely NOTHING from this video.

  • @billydonaldson6483
    @billydonaldson6483 Год назад +63

    Derby is pronounced Darby in the U.K. We say Turbine as apposed to Turbin, the ‘e’ on the end of the word changes the ‘i’ sound as in pine, shine etc.

    • @marcusrawlinson5024
      @marcusrawlinson5024 Год назад +4

      I thought he was talking about Seikh head gear, I was very confused:]

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Год назад

      Tomato tomato

    • @awaldron7743
      @awaldron7743 Год назад

      Good for you!

    • @adoreslaurel
      @adoreslaurel Год назад +8

      In My fair Lady, Henry Higgins says "English! the Americans haven't used it for years".

    • @scottburns1992
      @scottburns1992 Год назад +4

      I came here for this comment. Is he winding us up on purpose?

  • @platanoymangu
    @platanoymangu Год назад +41

    So, what engine will change aviation forever? He talked a lot but did not say much.

    • @TesterAnimal1
      @TesterAnimal1 Год назад +2

      He literally mentioned it in the first sentence!

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Год назад +4

      The XWB! It starts with an idea! Then stuff is put together! They use computers! And they test it? No, wait! It’s the GE9X. It has new stuff! Test cell 44! No, the F135! Engineers carefully designed it! Then they built it! They track all the parts! No, the F130! They paid attention to building them!

  • @invoxicated
    @invoxicated 8 месяцев назад

    As a former Navy Jet engine Mechanic I worked on Pratt&Whitney TF-30 P408 engines in the early 70s. I noticed that many of the bolts on these newer engines are not safety wired together to prevent bolts from backing out and possibly causing a problem. It was a long and tedious posses and sometimes you had to use a mirror to see what your doing. Especially the combustion cans that ignited the fuel. I don't know maybe standards have changed since the 70s or are different for commercial aircraft.

  • @bonemasterj
    @bonemasterj Год назад +10

    "Beyond Facts" is a perfect description of something that implies ever individual engine is bird test (wrong). But the best line (3:04) is that the "new fan blades, despite being thinner...will be wider". GREAT FACTS!

  • @tdkleffman
    @tdkleffman Год назад +30

    exactly how does this video in any way show that aviation will be changed FOREVER???

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 Год назад +2

      Dont think its gonna change the aviation in my Cessna 172 - it wont fit!.

    • @fritzwrangle-clouder6033
      @fritzwrangle-clouder6033 10 месяцев назад

      @@csjrogerson2377Bolt it on the top. Go on, you can do it!

    • @parttimetourist
      @parttimetourist 8 месяцев назад

      Glad you asked that is what I was trying to ascertain much to my chagrin

  • @michaelofarrell488
    @michaelofarrell488 Год назад +12

    The ten year old Boeing GE built 777 engine had 129k lbs of thrust, so did the American company Pratt & Whitney

    • @robertcook2572
      @robertcook2572 Год назад +11

      It's not just about the thrust. If you had a girlfriend you'd know that.

    • @ImionsaeXwb77
      @ImionsaeXwb77 Год назад

      @@robertcook2572 you probably like small titties.....

    • @x2desmit
      @x2desmit Год назад

      @@robertcook2572 Rolls are the worst engines reliability wise of the three. This Rolls engine will change nothing.

  • @ZeroSpawn
    @ZeroSpawn Год назад +1

    Wow, excellent video! I didn't expect the surprise half way through!

  • @grip2617
    @grip2617 Год назад +6

    The makers of the video grossly overestimate the capacity of 95% of the viewers to chew and process all the information given. Please, use less irrelevant superlatives and adjectives and give the speaker time to take a breath now and then. The video needs at least 45 minutes for the same contents.

  • @donrobinson6613
    @donrobinson6613 Год назад +6

    Rolls Royce had dual Conway engines on the Vickers\BAC VC-10 in the 1960's

  • @mrparlanejxtra
    @mrparlanejxtra Год назад +115

    A turbun is worn on the head. A turbine, rhymes with wine, dine and shine.

    • @paul70uk
      @paul70uk Год назад +4

      Turbin!

    • @mrparlanejxtra
      @mrparlanejxtra Год назад

      Shmerbin@@paul70uk

    • @Michael.Chapman
      @Michael.Chapman Год назад +20

      While we’re on the issue Derby, England is pronounced “Darby” :-)

    • @mrparlanejxtra
      @mrparlanejxtra Год назад +2

      Perhaps that is because people there are a bit posh?@@Michael.Chapman

    • @mizzyroro
      @mizzyroro Год назад +1

      Tomato tomato.

  • @John-bv2ft
    @John-bv2ft Год назад +7

    Love RR

  • @joeretired4552
    @joeretired4552 Год назад +4

    Very impressive manufacturing and testing.

    • @ivortoad
      @ivortoad Год назад

      It's English. Like the language.

  • @Ozgrade3
    @Ozgrade3 Год назад +5

    Beyond Facts? - this engine is already in service. Don't you really mean the Rolls Royce Ultrafan - not the XWB.

  • @qpr543
    @qpr543 8 месяцев назад

    You should make an exclusive video on engine testing.

  • @MaverickSeventySeven
    @MaverickSeventySeven Год назад +3

    What a terrific, informed documentary !!! Thank you!!!

    • @Brewbug
      @Brewbug 9 месяцев назад

      Let's assume that to be sarcasm :)

    • @MaverickSeventySeven
      @MaverickSeventySeven 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Brewbug- have I missed something? :-)

  • @davidstewart4570
    @davidstewart4570 Год назад +9

    Derby (where Rolls Royce engines are built) is pronounced "darby", not "durby".

  • @Ashfaq1999
    @Ashfaq1999 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @davenone7312
    @davenone7312 Год назад +2

    Hush Houses were a giant pain in the rear. It took so much more effort and time to do an engine run. We always found ways to not use them. (F-111 Flight Prep, Depot)

  • @leonardcollings7389
    @leonardcollings7389 Год назад

    Where would you hang it on the aircraft?

  • @wilhelmmeyer89
    @wilhelmmeyer89 9 месяцев назад +1

    Well, nice ad.

  • @robertstopford1016
    @robertstopford1016 Год назад +22

    It's manufactured AND assembled in the UK. And the cutting edge research and design is done here too!

    • @afvet5075
      @afvet5075 Год назад +6

      The GE engine is built in America not Europe.

    • @jameskirk578
      @jameskirk578 Год назад +1

      Not much longer due to the NET ZERO B/S.

    • @Stoater1
      @Stoater1 Год назад

      ​@@afvet5075
      The RR engine is built in England,
      not Europe. The UK is an island, not part of continental Europe.

    • @afvet5075
      @afvet5075 Год назад

      @@Stoater1 No shit. Have been to Englan many times. I think you misunderstood what I am saying.

    • @BenState
      @BenState 9 месяцев назад

      @@afvet5075 just admit youre wrong

  • @paulmurgatroyd6372
    @paulmurgatroyd6372 Год назад +5

    HOW is it going to chage aviation? It is still a liquid fuelled jet turbine.

  • @wondimuessayas8460
    @wondimuessayas8460 Год назад

    I have much respect and appreciation for such blessed minds. We Africans are are fighting for plot of lands while the blessed minds engage in such innovations

  • @howardcobb4354
    @howardcobb4354 Год назад +2

    Hate videos that do rapid cuts, giving you no chance to look at anything properly. Be nice to actually see the engines we're hearing about.

  • @WizzRacing
    @WizzRacing 10 месяцев назад +1

    The PW F135 produces 45k lbs of thrust now.. Not bad for such a small single engine..

  • @tonyollier7098
    @tonyollier7098 9 месяцев назад

    This channel is aptly named Beyond Facts!

  • @nethranethra6591
    @nethranethra6591 Год назад

    Awsome handsofffff

  • @gilliantracy7991
    @gilliantracy7991 Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @Jack-pu4rf
    @Jack-pu4rf Год назад

    A question will this engine fit in my mini cooper, I need to get it ready for the next car show

  • @jaygeetee3364
    @jaygeetee3364 8 месяцев назад

    There’s a good chap, could you pop one in the old Jagwire.

  • @PHALLAMP
    @PHALLAMP Год назад

    very good❤️️❤️️❤️️

  • @extra222love
    @extra222love Год назад +5

    Rolls Royce is always the king of powerful yet quiet jet engines 👌🏼

    • @mrparlanejxtra
      @mrparlanejxtra Год назад +3

      QANTAS are not so sure about that

    • @pentameteriamb6196
      @pentameteriamb6196 Год назад +2

      Go GE!

    • @x2desmit
      @x2desmit Год назад +1

      No. LOL!!! The are the bottom of the reliability scale.

    • @mrparlanejxtra
      @mrparlanejxtra Год назад

      Honda are getting into the market. Perhaps we will see Toyota there soon?@@x2desmit

  • @hifinsword
    @hifinsword 8 месяцев назад +1

    I hear the pilots leaving the F-22s and F-15s (not F-15EXs) as they are decommissioned, will be transitioning to the newest and most advanced B-52s. 😄

  • @rikardlalic7275
    @rikardlalic7275 Год назад

    Does it fly on its own or needs an airplane too?

  • @MajorGamersUk
    @MajorGamersUk Год назад

    This, this was very interesting and informative.
    Thank you.
    Oh I live not far from Rolls Royce in Derby, just 40 miles away.

  • @MrCubflyer
    @MrCubflyer Год назад +3

    87 is moderate compared to large GE engines that go well over 120 k thrust.

    • @garyhughes2446
      @garyhughes2446 Год назад

      I believe the ge's world close to 132 or 133 thousand

  • @michaelginever732
    @michaelginever732 Год назад +7

    Derby in the UK is pronounced as if spelled Darby. I know it makes no sense but it is the case.

    • @fredzeppelin5508
      @fredzeppelin5508 Год назад +1

      No probs because in the USA trump is pronounced as if spelled moron.....

  • @danaihuntrakul7723
    @danaihuntrakul7723 Год назад

    How could it change aviation; what plane sizes can take such behemoth engine?

  • @suzzannewright9244
    @suzzannewright9244 Год назад +1

    The B in the RB engines refers to Barnoldswick in Yorkshire/Lancashire were the fan chords are made. Rolls Royce made the first stage rockets for the Blue Streak rocket project which was cancelled.

    • @grahamj9101
      @grahamj9101 Год назад +1

      The RB designation goes as far back as WWII and the RB.23 Welland engine. which was Rolls-Royce's version the Whittle W.2B/23 engine that was being made by Rover. R-R took over the manufacture of the W.2B/23 from Rover, together with the Rover factory at Barnoldswick, in 1943.
      And any of R-R's old hands at Derby, where the company is invariably referred to as Royce's, will almost certainly tell you that the 'R' stands for Royce, not Rolls.
      PS You committed a capital offence: you omitted the hyphen from Rolls-Royce.

  • @JosephDent-qd9ih
    @JosephDent-qd9ih Год назад +1

    This is why I asked God to make me a engineer.

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 Год назад +1

    What are you talking about, for cold start testing they don't bring a fridge they use a freezing unit!?

  • @dilbahadur2
    @dilbahadur2 Год назад +4

    clever stuff no doubt - I wonder if they can hold a tolerance of half a thou for 3 days as our EMI MEC autos could ?

  • @Bagelrob399
    @Bagelrob399 Год назад

    Wait a minute, where is the engine with the 15ft fan you had in the thumbnail?

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Год назад +4

    Remarkable British technology! 💛🇬🇧
    Also can’t wait till the B777X becomes operational. It’s said to be having developmental challenges related to the GE9X engine.

  • @lastmanstanding9389
    @lastmanstanding9389 9 месяцев назад

    2.33 how do they jump start an engune?

  • @dasdasdatics420
    @dasdasdatics420 Год назад +1

    When I was 10 I was designing turbo fan engines with contra rotating 2 stage fans and 2 stage compressors.
    Have the engineers still not built such machines yet ?

    • @wanderschlosser1857
      @wanderschlosser1857 9 месяцев назад

      No, because it's overly complex, too heavy and therefore ineffective.

    • @dasdasdatics420
      @dasdasdatics420 9 месяцев назад

      @@wanderschlosser1857
      Ha ha hahaha.
      So, they haven't built one yet, but they know it's too heavy and complicated.
      ?!?!?!?!

    • @wanderschlosser1857
      @wanderschlosser1857 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dasdasdatics420 What an advantage would have a 2stage fan have? A turbofan is the more effective the more mass flow can be moved backwards with the least speed difference between fan inlet and fan outlet. That can be achieved with a 1 stage fan. A 2nd stage would not add thrust but extra weight. If you split the thrust between two stages counter rotating you need either a gearbox or two separate low pressure rotors, again that means extra weight and complexity. If you understand a little bit about turbofans you'd understand.

    • @dasdasdatics420
      @dasdasdatics420 9 месяцев назад

      @@wanderschlosser1857
      Contra rotating fans have been proven to increase the airflow with less loss of efficiency and using lower fuel cost.
      The royal navy use it in the Gannett for extended flight time and the Russians use it to power their strategic bombers.
      Such a system can prevent a condition similar to a propeller in the water called cavitation.
      Also, the design includes the use of a ducted fans which further enhances the efficiency of the fans.

    • @wanderschlosser1857
      @wanderschlosser1857 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dasdasdatics420 Propellers like on the Gannet or Tu-95 aren't the same as fans. You can't get more thrust out by simply adding a stage. The fan needs power which comes from the low pressure turbine. For modern wide body aircraft fans we speak in the ballpark of 40-60 MW. Modern fan stages use all this power to create propulsion with very little efficiency losses. Again, what do you expect would another fan stage do? More thrust would need more power, which the core engine needs to produce in the first place. Also, the flow characteristics of two counter-rotating fans aren't trivial. You can expect huge losses by turbulences and a lot more noise. Which btw. is quite significant with counter-rotating propellers, too. Don't you think someone would have come up with a counter-rotating fan if it would make technical sense?

  • @SKEptic-mg2dd
    @SKEptic-mg2dd Год назад +1

    Assembly with a Crescent wrench! (0:48)! Might as well use a pipe wrench.

  • @billydonaldson6483
    @billydonaldson6483 Год назад +18

    The composite fan blades were first used by Rolls-Royce on the RB211 engines. GE had to wait for the patents to lapse before they could copy the design. The RB211 E4 was way ahead of the competition on fuel efficiency etc. Modular built engines were also copied from Rolls-Royce, they were originally designed by Bristol Siddeley, a manufacturer taken over by RR. The Olympus used on Concorde and the Pegasus used on the Harrier were Siddeley’s designs. RB stands for Rolls-Bristol.

    • @gerardosalazar161
      @gerardosalazar161 Год назад +1

      And RR for Rolling Rubbish?

    • @coreycampbell1689
      @coreycampbell1689 Год назад +1

      Actually Rolls-Barnoldswick

    • @peterwilliams3252
      @peterwilliams3252 Год назад

      @@gerardosalazar161do I detect a bit of jealousy typical American,you have been copying the uk for years,but are to arrogant to admit it.

    • @peterwilliams3252
      @peterwilliams3252 Год назад

      @@gerardosalazar161America has not got over the jet engine was a first for the uk and was given to America to copy it was invented by an ENGLISH man.sorry yanks I know you hate the truth,you all take after your president Biden.

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Год назад +1

      And RR was over 2 years late to deliver the RB211 engine to Lockheed, nothing to brag about !!!

  • @Teluric2
    @Teluric2 Год назад

    Anybody in engine design here? What computers are used on simulation design for these engines?

  • @daverobert7927
    @daverobert7927 Год назад

    Have they found and fixed the internal heat problems in the F-35 engine

    • @dusty_five_2
      @dusty_five_2 Год назад

      No, another billion dollar contract it would take for someone to look into that to change one nut.

  • @gordonwelcher9598
    @gordonwelcher9598 Год назад +1

    Where is "The engine that will change aviation forever"?
    Ten minutes of everything else.
    Stick to the title.

  • @BrettAnthony-j5t
    @BrettAnthony-j5t Год назад +2

    The video flashes scenes so fast that it doesn't even give you time to focus, gives me a headache. Had to stop watching.

  • @rosewhite---
    @rosewhite--- 9 месяцев назад

    0.56 shows the single row bearing with another hidden one that is the only support fthe huge rotating assembly has.
    Simple bearings are OK because the rotating assembly weighs nothing as all the weight is centrifuged off the bearings.

  • @myriaddsystems
    @myriaddsystems Год назад

    Superb presentation though- I used to work at the main test facility at the National Test and Evaluation Establishment for gas turbines in Farnborough

  • @ProGaming-u9v
    @ProGaming-u9v Год назад +1

    The plane's "Turbin" 💀💀💀💀💀

  • @nigelthompson874
    @nigelthompson874 Год назад

    Strange. At 0:48 (VERY short flashed image) all seems wrong. I was told tools are never chromed in aviation. A chip of chrome in an engine could be disaster? Also it is an ADJUSTABLE spanner? Also it seems to be TIGHTENING the bolt. If so the head should be correctly in other direction. Pedantic , although isn’t that important in aviation?

  • @INDENTUREDTRADER
    @INDENTUREDTRADER Год назад +5

    It’s pronounced “DARBY” chief.

  • @colingenge9999
    @colingenge9999 9 месяцев назад

    Why is the B-52 still flying when it was developed before the B1 and B2 and it still flying after them?

  • @miketobin2324
    @miketobin2324 Год назад

    We humans are an amazing animal, the crazy stuff we invent!

  • @wahoohoo6864
    @wahoohoo6864 Год назад +1

    When you are narrating about the XWB turbine you are showing the compressor.

  • @garybacon7629
    @garybacon7629 Год назад +12

    DERBY is pronounced “DARBY” 😂

  • @razamubeen245
    @razamubeen245 Год назад

    Next video make in a380 engines

  • @tholneou6745
    @tholneou6745 Год назад

    The blade works by what ?

  • @tshikosiphathutshedzotshik1396
    @tshikosiphathutshedzotshik1396 Год назад +3

    GE9X is a rockstar

  • @kellyb.mcdonald1863
    @kellyb.mcdonald1863 Год назад

    You went from 98,000 pounds of thrust down to 17,000 pounds of thrust what a decrease!

  • @alainpaum
    @alainpaum 9 месяцев назад

    I flew the boing 777 er recently and it is really a very powerfull engine !

  • @ziauddin7948
    @ziauddin7948 Год назад

    wonderful engineering in GE 9 X engines used in Boe 777 #

  • @John-nc4bl
    @John-nc4bl Год назад +4

    The new GE-9X engine is the most advanced engine to date.

  • @curtkuhns
    @curtkuhns Год назад +5

    And what's under the hood of your car? An eng-eyen?

    • @TesterAnimal1
      @TesterAnimal1 Год назад

      Cars do not have hoods.

    • @brucepickess8097
      @brucepickess8097 Год назад

      Hood - a covering for the head and neck with an opening for the face, typically forming part of a coat or cloak. Bonnet - 1)
      - woman's or child's hat tied under the chin and with a brim framing the face.
      2) - Vehicle BRITISH - the hinged metal canopy covering the engine of a motor vehicle. 😏🇬🇧

    • @curtkuhns
      @curtkuhns Год назад

      @@brucepickess8097 the Brits call that the 'bonnet'

    • @curtkuhns
      @curtkuhns Год назад

      I've worked on turbines my whole career of thirty years. We call them turbines. If you want the British pronunciation, fine.

  • @johnholmes7342
    @johnholmes7342 8 месяцев назад

    Compression at 27:1 is revolutionary.

  • @nigelrg1
    @nigelrg1 Год назад

    Well, I'm changed forever!

  • @66lesjo
    @66lesjo Год назад +4

    The f35 is absolutely not the most powerful fighter known to man. It’s an amazing plane though, but there are, and has been much more powerful fighters.

    • @LionPride11241968
      @LionPride11241968 Год назад +1

      You all are clearly thinking of power as in Thrust Power, and Weapons Capacity OnBoard. Very Limited 1D and 2D Thinking Only. You must think in 3D and 4D when considering the F35. The USAF will invest in F-15 EX which will carry up 24 Air-to-Air missiles, giving the well digitally connected F-35 access to that flying War Magazine Chip, connected to UAV, and Networked into wide variety of assets and Advanced / Integrated Situational Awareness Suite.

  • @Turbo442
    @Turbo442 Год назад +1

    They were using a crescent wrench in that video....

  • @fredfred2363
    @fredfred2363 Год назад +4

    Really high NOX emissions though...
    27:1 compression ratio, super lean burn with really high burn temps makes for a very efficient engine.
    But super high NOX, at a time where the UK is restricting cars that emit high NOX from entering big cities like London.

    • @andresoteroeirasgranda5870
      @andresoteroeirasgranda5870 Год назад

      Thays true. Unfortunately there no way today to avoid high NOX production in a gas turbine. Zero NOX would produce more than 2000 C in the first stage of the turbine and there is no material that supports this temperature together with the extreme centrifugal force. Maybe in the future.

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 Год назад

      @@andresoteroeirasgranda5870 The stoichiometric temperature limit of hydrocarbon fuels is about 1870C. Gas turbine manufacturers have been thinking about how to get there for 70 years.

    • @andresoteroeirasgranda5870
      @andresoteroeirasgranda5870 Год назад

      @@andyharman3022 that is with 1 Bar. But here you have a compression ratio of 27:1 . The temperarure rises a lot more.

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 Год назад +1

      @@andresoteroeirasgranda5870 It is wrong to talk about "compression ratio" in gas turbine engines. What the compressors are designed for is "pressure ratio". Compression ratio is the ratio of maximum to minimum volume in the working chamber of a positive displacement machine. Pressure ratio is the ratio of absolute pressures at the inlet and outlet of the compressor.

    • @andresoteroeirasgranda5870
      @andresoteroeirasgranda5870 Год назад

      Exactly. Unfortunately then we have 2700 - 2900 C. There are 2 solutions: gas dilution or heat intercooling with the exhaust gas.
      The first solution is used today and produces NOX.
      The second one is not used and would not produce NOX. Is difficult to make. You have to cool the combustion gas with the "used" exhaust gas. That will reduce the first stage temperatura up to aprox. 1300 C.
      The heat absorbed will then reheat the exhaust gas giving the chance to produce more power extraction from the same fuel.
      May be in the future will be done.
      Have a good night Andy.
      @@andyharman3022

  • @Michael.Chapman
    @Michael.Chapman Год назад +2

    10:00 Is the Rolls 130 producing only 17,000 lbs of thrust per dual engine pod or a total of 34,000 lbs?

    • @kimbo99
      @kimbo99 Год назад +7

      They didnt want to exceed the thrust of the original engines because it would change the performance envelope of the plane but they do run 30pc more efficiently and thus have much greater range now.

    • @Michael.Chapman
      @Michael.Chapman Год назад +3

      @@kimbo99 thank you for explaining-got it!

  • @herseem
    @herseem Год назад +4

    Derby is pronounced 'Darby'

  • @mickbutton3625
    @mickbutton3625 Год назад +1

    0:49 - Do Rolls Royce use adjustable spanners ????

    • @peanuts2105
      @peanuts2105 9 месяцев назад

      I reckon it was a PR shot for the camera teams to get some ‘B’ roll for assembly. And yes, an adjustable spanner is a last resort and only used by pikeys.

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet5075 Год назад +5

    GE and Rolls Royce engines are the best in the world. Nobody else comes close.

    • @christophercook723
      @christophercook723 Год назад +2

      Pratt and Whitney are just as good and l am English.

    • @matthewhuszarik4173
      @matthewhuszarik4173 Год назад

      Pratt and Whitney builds the engines for the highest performance jest in the world. Jet airlines are buses that only care about costs.

    • @robertcook2572
      @robertcook2572 Год назад

      To be fair, other manufacturers must come close, otherwise they wouldn't exist. There's nothing wrong by being the best by a fine margin.

    • @matthewhuszarik4173
      @matthewhuszarik4173 Год назад +1

      @@robertcook2572 The biggest thing is their is no criteria that is the best for all applications. Airlines want fuel efficiency they don’t care that much about total size or thrust ratio vs cross-section. Militaries cares about thrust/lb and cross sectional area.

    • @afvet5075
      @afvet5075 Год назад

      @christophercook723 When I was in the Air Force we had Pratt and Whitney along with Allison engine's as well as GE and they were for a time on top but since the use of the High Bypass engine's put out by GE, it just took off and most engine's used today on commercial aircraft are so much more efficient. But you are right about Pratt and Whitney.

  • @dwaynematthewtamor5215
    @dwaynematthewtamor5215 Год назад

    nice

  • @Thinkwit
    @Thinkwit Год назад +1

    The engine 'comprises' (its parts). It is not 'comprised of' them. The whole comprises its parts. Simple.

  • @christopherhindle1174
    @christopherhindle1174 Год назад +2

    Commentary rather too excitable!

  • @OppoA3s-s6m
    @OppoA3s-s6m Год назад

    Upsolutly Right & Best Big Jet Engine Made By GE Company US Country, - God Bless All, _ Thanks All, ..... Cheerio.*****.

  • @Wink_Dinkerson
    @Wink_Dinkerson Год назад +5

    Turbin/e .....rhymes with # 9, spine, fine, brine, mine, line, vine, swine, dime, slime, climb and to pronounce is any other way is a crime !!

  • @trstquint7114
    @trstquint7114 9 месяцев назад

    The velocity of this engine is only surpassed by the tempo of this video.

  • @rustykilt
    @rustykilt Год назад +4

    SO HOW DOES THE STORY CHANGE AVIATION FOREVER?

  • @LDW1961
    @LDW1961 Год назад +1

    It's said DARBY not Derby.

  • @PJD_55
    @PJD_55 Год назад +3

    It’s not pronounced Der Be. It’s Dar Be

  • @JosephDent-qd9ih
    @JosephDent-qd9ih Год назад

    Add the Ramjet supersonic to air craft pylons. Dr Dent astrophysicist Rocketeledyne owner

  • @reason43poole37
    @reason43poole37 9 месяцев назад

    Using a shifting spanner on an aircraft I had to pause three times to believe it?

  • @ibnorml5506
    @ibnorml5506 Год назад +1

    Sorry, MOST if not ALL turbofan engines will be replaced by rotating detonation engines or their advanced cousins within 20 years, and probably sooner.

  • @justyp
    @justyp Год назад +3

    Please, you don’t have to yell….

  • @scrimmo
    @scrimmo Год назад +2

    Why do Americans have to speak so dramatically? Insert dramatic music? It’s obnoxious. Life isn’t this dramatic.

    • @Bonypart
      @Bonypart Год назад

      Very true. Can you imagine what a mess they would make of BBC Earth if they replaced David Attenborough with an American and then added all the usual banging and over-egged music? Shudder the thought.

  • @markcain9695
    @markcain9695 9 месяцев назад

    And may I also add it was smaller fan diameter

  • @thebrightstar3634
    @thebrightstar3634 Год назад

    Pls story sr 71 that's jet is my favourite airplane ever

  • @grahamyates2490
    @grahamyates2490 Год назад

    Thoughts and prayers for many seagulls that are sacrificed each year for the 'bird strike' test.

    • @NigelHatcherN
      @NigelHatcherN Год назад

      They use chickens from the supermarket.

  • @MarioSergioSantosOliveira
    @MarioSergioSantosOliveira Год назад

    😮😮

  • @RussellD11
    @RussellD11 Год назад +1

    anti gravity engines are WAY more efficient tho

    • @DannyRatcliffe-p2b
      @DannyRatcliffe-p2b 10 месяцев назад

      Not sure how something that doesn’t exist can be more efficient

  • @budburr66
    @budburr66 9 месяцев назад

    Since it's a contraction of turbo-engine, I should think that turb-ine, or turbun would be correct. Like my coworkers at Garrett used to call it.

  • @michaellawson6533
    @michaellawson6533 9 месяцев назад

    The more complicated things become the less I trust them.