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Old December 22nd 05, 11:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Bob Moore wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote


Gee, Bob, you should know the difference between a turbine
engine used as a propjet from one used as a pure jet. :-)



Hey! Eastern Airlines called them "Prop Jets".
By the definitions posted here, there are no "Jet" airliners
currently flying, since they are all "Turbo Fans". Right??? :-)


The still derive significant thrust from the exhaust jet, but I'll grant
you that it is getting much grayer as the bypass ratios keep increasing.
:-)

Then again, if it was black and white, what would we have to argue about
here? Things would get dull in a hurry.

Matt
 




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