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- are used in civilian turbofans, while modern military turbofans (e.g., Snecma M88) are usually basic two-spool. Most civil turbofans use a high-efficiency...
- conventional turbofans the fan tips exceed the speed of sound causing a characteristic drone, requiring sound deadening. Geared turbofans operate the fan...
- Bombardier Challenger 300 and the Gulfstream G280. The ALF502 and LF507 turbofans are produced by a partnership between Honeywell and China's state-owned...
- byp****ing the core gas turbine engine. Turbofans are the dominant engine type for medium and long-range airliners. Turbofans are usually more efficient than...
- The MS400 (Ukrainian: MC-400) is a turbofan engine developed by the Ukrainian aircraft engine manufacturer Motor Sich. The engine is used for subsonic...
- 689 of all variants produced. The straight wing jet is powered by JT15D turbofans. Stretched from the Citation I, the Model 550 was announced in September...
- CitationJet Model 525 serial numbers 0001 to 0359, powered by Williams FJ44-1A turbofans, are marketed as the CitationJet. With Tamarack winglets, it burns 600 lb...
- fuel in a turbofan's cold byp**** air, instead of the mixed cold and hot flows as in most afterburning turbofans. An early augmented turbofan, the Pratt...
- announced in September 1993, the Citation Encore upgraded with PW535 turbofans was announced in 1998, before the improved Encore+. Its U.S. military...
- (290 m/s), down from 1,400 ft/s (430 m/s) in conventional 5:1 byp**** turbofans. While the gearbox and larger fan weighed more, this was mitigated by...