Technical data F135-PW-100
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Hi,
I am looking for technical data for the F135-PW-100 engine.
I need to know the engine thrust with afterburner, mass flow rate split ratio, mass flow rate, gas temperature at turbine inlet, maximum speed of high pressure compressor, specific fuel consumption, engine compression and fan compression.
Thanks!
I am looking for technical data for the F135-PW-100 engine.
I need to know the engine thrust with afterburner, mass flow rate split ratio, mass flow rate, gas temperature at turbine inlet, maximum speed of high pressure compressor, specific fuel consumption, engine compression and fan compression.
Thanks!
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Good luck with that.
Here is the P&W F135 product card:
https://newsroom.prattwhitney.com/downl ... 5-CTOL.pdf
There are some reasonable guesses on the internet, including on this forum, Wikipedia, etc. Some are completely wrong. The figures you are asking for are either classified or withheld from the public for OpSec considerations
Here is the P&W F135 product card:
https://newsroom.prattwhitney.com/downl ... 5-CTOL.pdf
There are some reasonable guesses on the internet, including on this forum, Wikipedia, etc. Some are completely wrong. The figures you are asking for are either classified or withheld from the public for OpSec considerations
P&W FSR (retired) - TF30 / F100 /F119 /F135
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Ah! Nice try West Taiwan, nice try.
deltasierracharlie wrote:Ah! Nice try West Taiwan, nice try.
Maybe. But, IMHO and his defense, his Engrish -- grammar and spelling -- is too good. I suspect a college engineering student researching numbers for a class project / paper or something. But, then again... you may be correct.
Take an F-16, stir in A-7, dollop of F-117, gob of F-22, dash of F/A-18, sprinkle with AV-8B, stir well + bake. Whaddya get? F-35.
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steve2267 wrote:deltasierracharlie wrote:Ah! Nice try West Taiwan, nice try.
Maybe. But, IMHO and his defense, his Engrish -- grammar and spelling -- is too good. I suspect a college engineering student researching numbers for a class project / paper or something. But, then again... you may be correct.
Yeah, I know and I agree with you. Most likely it's just research for some paper or some other college work.
I was [mostly] joking and messing with him a bit lol
I was/am not really expecting him to be some kind of chinese spy.
Besides, the chinese most likely already have all or most of the data and numbers he asked for, so... yeah
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