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  The world's aero-engines laid bare

JANE'S AERO-ENGINES

About Jane's Aero-Engines

Jane's Aero-Engines provides comprehensive details of all civil and military gas-turbine engines (turbofans, turbojets, turboprops and turboshafts) currently in use worldwide for the propulsion of manned aircraft, listed in alphabetical order of countries. In addition to precise diagrams and illustrations to aid understanding and recognition, you will find detailed specifications of each engine, impartially presented to aid comparison and appraisal. Insightful descriptions of the background to each engine type, plus manufacturers' details, help support your procurement and market research needs.

Key contents include:

  • Aircraft propulsion
  • Gas turbine technology
  • Engine development
  • Engine cycles
  • Military and civil engines
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