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Engine high power run-up ✈️ Can you guess the engine type? 📸 by Stig Aviation

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Finance for Fine Ants1 year ago

@stigaviation That’s a jet engine. 👀

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aircraftmaintenancengineer1 year ago

@stigaviation well done👏✈️

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Live from the Hannsion1 year ago

@stigaviation Based on the flat bottom engine cowl, it’s probably on a 737, which probably makes it a CFM56?

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Dale Winsley1 year ago

@stigaviation CFM-56

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Ivana Weichinger M.D.1 year ago

@stigaviation non-circular design, high-bypass turbofan, CFM56, Boeing 737.

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mike mueller1 year ago

@stigaviation I know,,,,,,,, but I just want to point out that this is how jets load up on that chem-trail stuff. First known disclosure.

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Bob Feldtman1 year ago

@stigaviation GE

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Steven1 year ago

@stigaviation Rolls Royce or Pratt and Whitney.

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ARK1 year ago

@stigaviation From the shape of the front engine nasal cowling, I would say this is a CFM56 or a CFM Leap engine.

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SuzieJ3AV8R Archival Consultant1 year ago

@stigaviation No I need to see the whole airplane to identify the engines. I’m a rookie I guess.🤷🏼‍♀️

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aircraftmaintenancengineer1 year ago

@stigaviation ☺️

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