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World Premier: Pratt & Whitney's GTF Trailer
In dramatic fashion, Pratt & Whitney has produced a video previewing its upcoming flight test program for the new Geared Turbofan engine. The company graciously given FlightBlogger the trailer for its world premier here on the blog. Some more background...
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Pratt & Whitney Gets Radical
Every once in a while, I like to go wading in the "Radical New Aircraft Design" bin that is the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Occasionally I come out with something written in patent speak that only a rocket scientist can decipher...
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