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Watch Shock Diamonds and Mach Disks Form In The Exhaust Plume Of An F-15E’s Engine

March 30, 2020 David Cenciotti

Shock Diamonds and Mach Disks in jet engines exhaust can be particularly evident and fascinating at night. The video below shows RAF Lakenheath’s Propulsion Test Cell during a test of an F-15E Strike Eagle’s afterburning […]

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Tu-22M3 Backfire Engine’s Transition From Idle to Full Reheat Captured In Stunning Detail

December 26, 2019 David Cenciotti

A really interesting video showing the Backfire and its Kuznetsov NK-25 engines at work. The video below is pretty impressive for various reasons. First of all, it provides a detailed look at one of the […]

Military Aviation

This Awesome Video Of A General Electric J79 Engine Shows The Theory Behind Afterburners And Variable Exhaust Nozzles

September 14, 2019 David Cenciotti

This is how one of the most famous jet engines works. Videos like the one below are interesting for several different reasons. They show the raw power of a jet engine working at different throttle/thrust […]

Military Aviation

A close look at the F119-PW-100: the first 5th Geb. fighter engine powering the F-22 Raptor

March 21, 2016 David Cenciotti

The F-22 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 turbofan engines, the world’s first operational fifth-generation engine in service. The F-22 Raptor stealth multirole aircraft embed a lot of really advanced tech.Among these, its […]

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Cracking shot shows SR-71 Blackbird flying on one afterburner only

January 23, 2014 David Cenciotti

This is what SR-71′ asymmetric thrust looked like. Shot by Ken Hackman possibly in 1983, the photo above shows an SR-71 Blackbird 61-7974 unusually flying with one engine in afterburner and the other either shut […]

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