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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:31 am    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Gary,
Based upon your experience with the F-16, who makes better jet engines, Pratt & Whitney or GE? I'm assuming here that you have experience with both.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 1:34 pm    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Planning an engine upgrade?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 1:48 pm    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Nah, my dad worked at P&W back in the good old days. Worked on the JT11-D (J58) program. Was talking with another aviation enthusiast the other day who had a few disparaging things to say about P&W. So, knowing that Gary worked on the F-16 program, I thought I'd ask his opinion. Just curious.
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Bruce Smith

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 6:49 pm    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Bruce, if you are asking about reliability and the maintenance of them, I always liked working with the P&W engines versus the GE and Rolls Royce engines. I have years of experience with all 3 manufactures starting with the J57 that first powered the F-100.
George

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[quote]Nah, my dad worked at P&W back in the good old days. Worked on the JT11-D (J58) program. Was talking with another aviation enthusiast the other day who had a few disparaging things to say about P&W. So, knowing that Gary worked on the F-16 program, I thought I'd ask his opinion. Just curious.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:59 pm    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Well, since I worked the P&W, I'm partial to P&W. The guys on the other side of the office working GE, liked GE.
Low altitudes, the P&W out performed the GE due to the larger inlet. GE had smaller inlets and less spillage drag at altitude making it a bit faster.
I have 12 hours in an F-16 including 3 hrs in air-to-air combat. We did 9gs. I flew 8 point rolls and terrain following through the Sierras in the Isabella MOA at 400 AGL.
It was a great experience. 

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Based upon your experience with the F-16, who makes better jet engines, Pratt & Whitney or GE? I'm assuming here that you have experience with both.
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Bruce Smith

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 2:54 am    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Sounds like some interesting experiences. You're a luck dog! Not too many non military folks get fighter jet time.

Kevin

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[quote]Well, since I worked the P&W, I'm partial to P&W. The guys on the other side of the office working GE, liked GE.
Low altitudes, the P&W out performed the GE due to the larger inlet. GE had smaller inlets and less spillage drag at altitude making it a bit faster.
I have 12 hours in an F-16 including 3 hrs in air-to-air combat. We did 9gs. I flew 8 point rolls and terrain following through the Sierras in the Isabella MOA at 400 AGL.
It was a great experience.

Gary
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Based upon your experience with the F-16, who makes better jet engines, Pratt & Whitney or GE? I'm assuming here that you have experience with both.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 9:13 am    Post subject: Engines Reply with quote

Hmmm... 9's..... That explains it!  SmileSmile

Richard

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[quote]Well, since I worked the P&W, I'm partial to P&W. The guys on the other side of the office working GE, liked GE. 
Low altitudes, the P&W out performed the GE due to the larger inlet. GE had smaller inlets and less spillage drag at altitude making it a bit faster. 
I have 12 hours in an F-16 including 3 hrs in air-to-air combat. We did 9gs. I flew 8 point rolls and terrain following through the Sierras in the Isabella MOA at 400 AGL. 
It was a great experience. 

Gary
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On Feb 26, 2014, at 11:30 AM, "L. Bruce Smith" <haveblue1(at)mac.com (haveblue1(at)mac.com)> wrote:
[quote]Gary,
Based upon your experience with the F-16, who makes better jet engines, Pratt & Whitney or GE? I'm assuming here that you have experience with both.
Best,
Bruce Smith

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