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I recall seeing GE tested scimitar shaped pusher prop engines, I think
it was on a 727. I seem to recall it being on the right engine of a DC-9. I wonder what became of that idea. "Unducted fans" or "propfans" were, I believe, tested on both a 727 and an MD-80. See for instance http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/er/seh/profan.html (contemporary article from midway through the program) http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question...on/q0067.shtml (survey article; pix) http://www.aviation-history.com/garb...g/udf-2_f.html The goals were, I think, a combination of fuel efficiency and some internal simplifications. I'm not exactly sure why they aren't much in use. Hypotheses I've read include greater risk to the passenger cabin from uncontained failures (I wonder if it is coincidence that both the testbeds were the sort of jets with aft-mounted engines); undesirable "propeller" image; noise; and parallel improvements in high-bypass turbofans of the usual ducted design. Cheers, --Joe |
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