Airplane Engine Testing Birds✈️Rolls-Royce Bird Strike Test
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Boeing & Airbus Testing Airplane Engines. Special Techniques Explained [GM & Rolls-Roycee Trent]. What happens when aircraft engines are tested? Chicken gun is used to TEST Boeing & Airbus powerful engines (General Motors and Rolls-Royce Trent). Testing processes of the largest $35 billion engines
00:00 Testing airplane engines
00:23 Why engines are tested
00:45 Miracle on the Hudson
01:04 Chicken gun testing (bird strike)
02:00 Rain and storm engine test
02:20 Water ingestion test
02:48 Wind test (Airplane engines)
03:20 Ice testing
03:58 How much does aircraft engine cost?
05:00 Aircraft engine manufacturing process
06:25 Aircraft blade testing
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First Rolls/Royce jet engine produced in 1943, hardly a hundred years.
The Eagle was the first production Rolls-Royce aircraft engine to be used in service during World War I. Resulting from a 1914 British Admiralty requirement for an engine of about 186 kw (250 hp), development began in 1915.
Fully functioning engine with a blade missing...................I don't think so.
It's so... Anyway, thanks for the comments, hope you still liked some parts of the video...
Shocking truly shocking.................not.
Incorrect. What you saw in the first clip was a deliberate engine failure test. Here is the original test footage. ua-cam.com/video/736O4Hz4Nk4/v-deo.html