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Old January 21st 09, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Strange 747/Pratt & Whitney project

On Jan 19, 2:51*pm, JJ wrote:
More_Flaps wrote:
My first guess extra electrical power generation, the second high
atltude tests.


Cheers


Mine was as an APU for the latest pulsed beam toys. You would want the loads
to be separate from any of the rest of the AC.

JJ


That sounds more reasonable. What would be the max output in Kw?

 




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