An investigation found that the part behind an F-16C crash was in a "blind spot" that Air Force mechanics can't see during ...
In new photos, the X-59 performs afterburner tests at Lockheed Martin's legendary Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, ...
When the pilot engages the afterburner, it creates a reaction that erupts enough force to propel the jet forward. The fuel (usually kerosene) enters the engine through hundreds of tiny holes and ...
Well, if you want to fill that void of emptiness, here's a 5,200-lb jet engine to cheer you up. There's a Pratt & Whitney J57 turbojet engine, complete with an afterburner, up for grabs on Bring a ...
You don’t happen to own and operate your own turbojet engine, do you ... hardware called a re-heater — also known as an afterburner. [Tech Ingredients] does a deep dive into the engineering ...
The X-59, part of NASA's Quesst program, completes afterburner testing for supersonic speeds with reduced noise.
California while performing afterburner engine run tests. The tests were aimed at verifying the performance of the X-59's General Electric F414-GE-100 jet engine, a modified version of the engine ...