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Old January 22nd 04, 06:53 AM
Ralph Nesbitt
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Hey Splappy,

Do you remember this series of pronouncements;

From: "Tarver Engineering"
Newsgroups: rec.aviation.military
Subject: Do Hercules military aircraft use the same fuel as

civilian
aircraft?
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 19:19:37 -0800
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Not really. On the T56 engine TIT = (T)urbine (I)nlet

(T)empreture.

Yes really, on every jet engine TIT is Total Inlet Temperature.

Yep.

Have you considered yet, Miller, that your zero knowledge of aircraft

makes
for a pretty rediculess archive troll?


Wrong numnuts.

CFM56's don't have TIT (turbine inlet temperature), they use EGT
(exhaust gas temperature).
RR Speys don't have TIT - they use ITT (interstage turbine
temperature).

Proves you don't know **** about aircraft engines or engine indicating
systems.

Tom Mosher
Senior Logistics Analyst for a MAJOR defense contractor.



or aerodynamics and flight control surfaces either !

Considering the "Pitot Tube" discussion currently taking place in another
thread; Splapy knows nothing about "Pitot Tubes" either.

Isn't it amazing how much can be learned by following the posts of those
correcting Splapy!
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type