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! ![]https://i.imgur.com/sRvMADi.png) The core part was done
I can't imagine how much time this as taking...
how many parts does that engine have?
Good, i just want to see what happens if one of the fans break, could you post it as unpublished giving link?
that's quite impressive
I dont think i can even run this engine
Ecks dee
Sweet
@Jengstrom Oh. Nice explanation!
@logizAircrafts It was General Electric's alternative to the Pratt&Whitney F135. Not being used, but after the fire problems the F135 had early on, GE whipped this up as an alternative.
Isn't that the F-35's powerplany?
thank you sir
Wow, that is quite detailed
Try opening then in a new tab it worked for me @CoolPeach
Did you upload via imgur? If so change https to http in the link. I cannot view the images
It doesn’t work
It looks amazing. I can't imagine a plane detailed enough to have that engine.
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The core part was done
I can't imagine how much time this as taking...
how many parts does that engine have?
Good, i just want to see what happens if one of the fans break, could you post it as unpublished giving link?
that's quite impressive
I dont think i can even run this engine
Ecks dee
Sweet
@Jengstrom Oh. Nice explanation!
@logizAircrafts It was General Electric's alternative to the Pratt&Whitney F135. Not being used, but after the fire problems the F135 had early on, GE whipped this up as an alternative.
Isn't that the F-35's powerplany?
thank you sir
Wow, that is quite detailed
Try opening then in a new tab it worked for me @CoolPeach
Did you upload via imgur? If so change https to http in the link. I cannot view the images
It doesn’t work
It looks amazing. I can't imagine a plane detailed enough to have that engine.