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According to the Mecum Auctions listing, this particular Ford Model A engine was used to train mechanics on identifying and repairing problems.
Early flight tests of the first General Electric turbojet engine, the Type I-A, clearly showed the need for more power. GE followed with designs generating increased thrust, including the I-16, ...
Weight: 900.8 kg (1,986 lb) Summary Wright Aeronautical carried on important experimental work during 1936, culminating in announcement of the Wright Cyclone 14 early in 1937. Developed from ...
To enrich this telling of the 1GZ’s story, Motor1 reached out to legendary cutaway artist Jim Hatch for a sweet-as-sushi hand-drawn rendering of this special engine.
The good folks at Pratt and Whitney have put together an incredibly detailed physical cutaway of their hugely popular PT6 tubroprop engine. Everything moves and its hot and cold sections are ...
That's compared to an engine experiencing detonation–the fuel exploding too soon, basically. Even if you already knew that the clip is still a neat way to experience it.
The engine itself is a cutaway model of a high-bypass turbofan engine. While we’re not sure which make and model of jet engine this cutaway represents, we’re still very impressed.
Now, a cutaway version of this special engine is coming up for auction at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, and we think it would make an awesome centrepiece for someone’s car collection (or living room).
Perhaps not all of us will get to adorn their driveways with a C8 Corvette, while the number of aficionado who will get to see the engine compartment of their mid-edngine 'Vette in exposed form ...