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General Electric-F110

65.7k Otana  2.7 years ago

GE-F110

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The General Electric F110 is an afterburning turbofan jet engine produced by GE Aviation. The F110 engine uses the same engine core design as the General Electric F101. The F118 is a non-afterburning variant. The engine is also license-built in Eskisehir, Turkey by TUSAS Engine Industries

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Activate key 1 to turn on the afterburner

Thanks to all friends

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 2 airplane(s) +42 bonus
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 5.2ft (1.6m)
  • Length 24.6ft (7.5m)
  • Height 6.0ft (1.8m)
  • Empty Weight 11,572lbs (5,249kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,572lbs (5,249kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 8.738
  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 416

Parts

  • Number of Parts 504
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,415
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    1,204 KOROaviation

    @Otana Gracias amigo

    1.9 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @KOROaviation larger text : #text#

    1.9 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @KOROaviation image: ! [image name] (image link) You can use Discord for the image link.

    1.9 years ago
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    1,204 KOROaviation

    Otana, how do i add images and larger text to my bio?

    1.9 years ago
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    Nobody:
    That one guy with 125 parts build: i need details...
    The same guy: ahah
    Nobody: suffering by fps and parts count

    +1 2.0 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @Ian_Yashima thanks!

    2.2 years ago
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    ITS CALLED SIMPLE PLANES! NOT BUILD A JET ENGINE PART BY PART!

    2.7 years ago
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    good

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @Hazerz Not . Not used for it

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @Kennneth This may be interesting to you

    2.7 years ago
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    @Hazerz I think this is used in the F-14 and the F-16
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    Edit: the B-2 uses the GE F-118

    +2 2.7 years ago
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    4,237 HazerzIsBack

    Wasn't this used for the B-2 spirit?

    2.7 years ago
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    Buuuuut good build

    2.7 years ago
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    Dam it this is Minecraft and the redstone update all over again making stuff like piston doors and aircraft engines when you already have simple things that dont require 500 parts

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @BaconAircraft
    @PlanariaLab
    Thanks!

    2.7 years ago
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    53 ImSimon

    @PssyalperdnaEgg I did but I didn’t see anything

    2.7 years ago
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    36.1k Icey21

    @PssyalperdnaEgg XD

    2.7 years ago
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    @IceCraftGaming the engine having more parts than the whole plane itself

    +3 2.7 years ago
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    @ImSimon literally says in the description to activate 1 to turn the afterburners on lmfao

    2.7 years ago
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    53 ImSimon

    7/10, good design but I don’t get the input and I don’t see the afterburner

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @IceCraftGaming ty

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @444hff If you have a good fighter, I can install this engine for it

    2.7 years ago
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    65.7k Otana

    @LBAereo thanks!!

    2.7 years ago
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    4,357 LBAereo

    masterpiece! great elaborated work! u got my vote

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    28.9k tarikGR

    @444hff

    remove the cockpit and save it as a subassembly. U need to be very careful about it's set up. Good to use it in Single engine aircrafts

    +6 2.7 years ago
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