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Bypass ratio and altitude performance



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PostPosted: Sep 04, 2011 - 08:14 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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I read through some old threads here and I have some questions.

Why does the U-2 use an engine with a .87:1 bypass ratio when it is designed for high altitude?

Is the dropoff in thrust with altitude for a .7 and above engine really that bad compared to say, a .4 engine?

Is there a bigger difference in the dropoff at higher speeds vs the dropoff at lower speeds? That is, would a plane designed to fly faster than a U-2 suffer more with the higher bpr than with a bpr around .4?
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