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Boeing 787 Trent 1000 engines



Video Title : Boeing 787 Trent 1000 engines
Description : Boeing 787 will roll out with two next generation Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines.The Trent 1000 is on track for certification and has started its last required test. It has successfully completed the fan blade containment and all bird ingestion tests. Development testing has validated the full range of thrust capability required by the 787 family. Other testing has involved high temperature running and cyclic endurance equivalent to thousands of normal in-service hours. Key certification requirements met are the 150-hour engine type test and the FAA 1,000 cycle initial maintenance interval test.
Views : 136985
Rating : 4.60
Keywords, Tags : rolls-royce boeing 787 engine
Video Length : 3 : 45


Comments :

That engine is 100% made with magnetic enhanced charged allow metal for less vibration force against each engine part making it a huge magnetized engine box kept secret: I think?

powerplant got to love them

there pretty small compared to A380 engines

Always been a fan of Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney engines. Could run both of em through a wall of concrete and steel and still come out wonderful.

DREAMERS...The 787 DELAY LINER was xpected to LEAVE THE GROUND IN SEPTEMBER 2007...Again Boeing tells you to stop dreaming and wait for the END OF 2008 or MAYBE the first quarter of 2009 TO ACTUALLY SEE this CRAPPY DELAYLINER FLYING...

Keep your juvenile negativity to yourself. If you feel so strongly about it you should lend your personal aviation expertise to Boeing free of charge. I'm sure they'll love your great attitude.

You forgot about the A380's multiple year delay. Maybe a new name of A3Latey is more appropriate?. BTW, you're a douche.

Wake up.

apeppink, I don't understand how it's 'so fast' yet makes up about the same time as driving on a freeway. Where'd you get that source from? When I'm driving 80 mph +, the plane in the sky appears to be moving three times my speed. It differs when I stand up and look at a plane in the sky.

I dont think so


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