Amazes me how we're able to create such complex pieces of machinery. Mad really. I struggle to put a shelf up at home and there's guys out there making these things. Crazy.
@FLIGAVIA16 күн бұрын
They do things we can't imagine humans can do! Human creativity is amazing!
@TheUrantia00113 күн бұрын
it's not human, all their tech, ideas and designs come form conjuring, via alters and ceremonial magik..sourcery...starting even before egypt, atlantis...via non-human elemental etheral forces..and with that is at a high cost of human sack-raf-ices.
@rudycramer2256 күн бұрын
@@TheUrantia001 i agree with the high cost of human sacrifices. Nearly all technology improvements come with their share of stiffs. The only way you learn is by making mistakes.
@billybob99612 күн бұрын
I worked on a big project with Rolls-Royce jet engines and the United States government. The project was very high-pressure. Deadlines were incredibly tight making deliveries at 1 to 3 AM in the morning so we can get them in testing when the team showed up, and of course, being aviation everything had to be perfect and extremely well documented. The security surrounding it is definitely next level. It was a great project when I am very proud of, I was given an extremely special gift from the project as a bonus, under the terms and conditions, it would remain in a private public area. It is my number one Pease in my collection of manufactured parts. I worked on in a 38 year career.
@FLIGAVIA2 күн бұрын
You are amazing! Wishing you success in your work! Have a great day!
@kevinsavage808Ай бұрын
I love Rolls Royce engines, and I love all companies that make all our lives safer and easier.
@theoronig644025 күн бұрын
Das geht schwer zusammen wen man die Kommentare liest.
@hypersonicmonkeybrains341814 күн бұрын
China called and said thanks for all the design details and drawings, they are getting to work on their plagiarized copy right now.
@anthonynarozniak9725Ай бұрын
There's always a history changing event for aviation on KZbin....
@jeffreysmith5018Ай бұрын
AI narration is unlistenable 😢
@mrbusterhooАй бұрын
Exactly…and I went straight here…all AI FLUFF LANGUAGE. AWFUL VIDEO
@zAlaska29 күн бұрын
But this isn't AI, the human speaker makes errors as this one did. 6:51 just a few seconds ago. It sounds clear to me and easy to understand and I'm interested in learning more.
@tomg6284Ай бұрын
Ai readers suck..
@MQT-Ай бұрын
Snap, all this time I thought this guy was making bank narrating so many different videos and channels 😂
@McfreddoАй бұрын
It turns me off.
@epursimuove163324 күн бұрын
Immediately blocked
@RichardBivins15 күн бұрын
Has anyone at Rolls ever reviewed these ads PRIOR to airing them? Somehow...I doubt it. 😮
@kellyaquinastom14 күн бұрын
Increase video speed
@Steve-w5cАй бұрын
I drove a truck in the 80's with a Rolls Royce Eagle diesel engine, it was ultra reliable never broke down while I had it.
@fjp3305Ай бұрын
where?
@Steve-w5cАй бұрын
@@fjp3305 BRS Knottingley
@dongraham4760Ай бұрын
My number one concern with aero jet engines is , especially large commercial passenger planes is reliability . I don't care how little fuel it consumes , how pretty it looks , how powerful it is . Only how reliable it is and gets me to my destination safely .Also I do not believe that the reduced operating costs of the new engines will be reflected in reduced air fares , why should they ? IT has NOT happened in the past . The only thing that has lowered air ticket prices is volume !
@stephendoherty829129 күн бұрын
The biggest issue is that the initial engines are aimed at large wide body powertrain demands. RR needs to offer at least one smaller version fast in order to offer at least one option for narrow body planes to which there are the biggest order backlogs. With so many backlogs, those ordering now can afford to wait and see what RR offers and see if Airbus and Boeing will offer them as options. Plus a new supplier offers to cut some of the scarcity of the engines. Airbus is already cutting its output due mostly to waiting for engines to be on offer. We can see that airlines are willing to use long range narrow body jets on long range routes as customers will suffer this space for ticket prices. RR may also be the first to truly offer a jet engine built to run on SAF. At present engines are being modified to run on SAF. Having an engine built to run easier on SAF means less risk and offers an airline a jet to test this new fuel on. The Biggest drawback is the engine size no matter the performance. There is a limit on jet size and plane logistics that can keep adding a taller engine. RR is also new to commercial geared jet engine unlike the current Pratt and Whitney engine which while it has suffered reliability and design launch issues offers P+W early understanding of these challenges and we all know the gearbox offers a significant advantage against just better blades and internal combustion improvements.
@justwantresults876826 күн бұрын
Good comment, RR bailed on participating with P&W on GTF architecture and went their own way after IAE buyout. Focusing only on high thrust applications is a mistake going against GE with their enormous resources and market clout with GE90/GenX. The P&W GTF gearbox was never the issue, it was designing the rest of the engine like a Ferrari when a Honda Accord would have worked just fine.
@jamesbowskill36215 күн бұрын
Whats the point !!!!! with starmer taxing the guts out of the UK there really is no one who could possibly afford to fly again, especially in any kind of RR engine based aircraft.
@johnryman-f3c14 күн бұрын
Serves the Brits right for voting Labor
@Barrysmith-k4qАй бұрын
THE BEST OF THE BEST GREAT NEWS
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Exactly man
@CumbriaPreaching10 күн бұрын
Interesting... comments and superb video showing how far technology has come and how little fuel is needed now.
@revivalcycleАй бұрын
Well done, thanks.
@MaverickAusАй бұрын
2 Minute video stretched to 12 :(
@oldman1734Ай бұрын
The American P51 (known as the Mustang when delivered to the UK) was a very average fighter with its Allison engine, especially at height. But when fitted with the Rolls Royce Merlin engine by the British ( as fitted to the Spitfire and other important planes) it was transformed into perhaps the best piston engined fighter plane of the Second World War.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the helpful information!
@stephendoherty829127 күн бұрын
In wartime- time is crucial. Fitting an existing proven engine was an easier decision than hoping US engine makers could deliver the same in such a short window to make a war outcome difference and avoid more US airmen being killed with the existing engine
@justwantresults876826 күн бұрын
and your parallel to 2025 gas turbine engine technology is what exactly? It's not 1945 anymore Toto.
@tonyunderwood96787 күн бұрын
Let's not forget that the production Mustangs used Merlins made by Packard. Not only that, but a lot of Packard Merlins ended up in Brit airplanes, such as Lancasters and yes even some Spitfires and Mosquitos. Kinda a fan of the Allison 1710... not slighting the RR variant Merlin, but there are other fine aero engines as well. Also, I'll give the P-51 its due but let's remember that the Mustang was designed as an interceptor and a long range escort fighter. The Spitfire and FW-190 were better dogfighters. It's arguable that the P-47 also was a better dogfighter. It certainly had a better roll rate than the Mustang and it was tougher. There were a LOT of smoking holes in the ground full of Mustangs parts that were sent there by FW-190s, which weren't called "Butcher-Birds" for nothing. By the way, the FW-190 had a better roll rate than any other fighter plane of the war. The Allies were fortunate to have better aero fuels (130+ octane) to exploit higher supercharging, thus make more horsepower, while Germany was having to crack coal to formulate aero fuel during the latter half of the war.
@timboth999918 күн бұрын
Don’t waste your time watching the entire video everything that could’ve been said about the new engine could have been completed and less than four sentences instead of continually repeating the same mantra over and over again
@FLIGAVIA18 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment!
@Sssssssht15 күн бұрын
@@FLIGAVIA?
@fjp3305Ай бұрын
We would like to thank Rolls Royce for sponsoring this video
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Oh we lacked of it.
@tonyunderwood96789 күн бұрын
I'm still reminded of the time when RR introduced its "revolutionary" new Hi-Bipass turbofan engine that ALSO used new technology materials in the engine... which eventually failed the FOD tests and ended up very nearly causing RR to go bankrupt. Let's hope this time the new tech actually works.
@Alan316100Ай бұрын
And the North American P-51 Mustang 🙂
@John-nc4bl26 күн бұрын
The BMW 601 series of engines was superior to the merlin.
@mikepocock575Ай бұрын
Go Rolls- Royce once again you are the best,back in WW2 the Mustang was not much to shout about until a Rolls Royce Merlin was fitted, Say no more.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Legendary!
@tonyunderwood96787 күн бұрын
Don't slight the Allison 1710. At lower levels it was a hot shot. The ground attack variant of the Mustang (A-36 Apache) used an Allison and it did just fine. Later variants of that same Allison with improved supercharging (both turbos and centrifugal) made serious power... and the Allison was a tougher engine. Even today, people rebuilding Merlins for better performance are using Allison connecting rods in the rebuild.
@PaulW-db3ks4 күн бұрын
I remember the a380 abandoned RR for GE engines when they failed early
@dpospisilАй бұрын
Seems that the video managed to miss the main innovation of the RR ultrafan - it's industry-first variable pitch fan. Keeps talking about the gearbox, but there are other geared turbofan in production today.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Thanks for reminding
@sagittarius_Ай бұрын
There is always a price to pay. In this case for adding a gearbox, that will probably limit the time between overhaul which will add to maintenance cost.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Yes.
@stephendoherty829127 күн бұрын
Not sure the gearbox is as extensive as the P+W one in the overall performance of the new jet design and outcome. Plus seeing the experience with P+W and their gearbox issue plus knowing the reliability that the RR Trent engines have had, meant while a critical addition, RR added more new stuff to offset this risk factor plus RR has had a long term maintenance system in place with its pay by airmile maintenance support
@EMs86-x7oАй бұрын
Fantastic tradition 💪💪
@richardwadd976927 күн бұрын
AI reading Rolls Royce promotional blurb.
@dareisnogod5711Ай бұрын
Repetitive commentary. This was a 5~6 min. viddy stretched to 12+ mins. 👎
@AdamBirty24 күн бұрын
I can't get over how repetitive the narration on this video was, at one point the AI said the same exact thing four times in a row just with different sentence structure 😂😅
@FLIGAVIA24 күн бұрын
Sorry for that.
@Howie_Dewwitt19 күн бұрын
Note the RB211 used on the B747 was a three spooled engine also.
@FLIGAVIA19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the news!
@DanielOlsson-wr6nl27 күн бұрын
Noise reduction and 20 % more efficient are impressive. Meanwhile environmental friendly.
@John-nc4bl26 күн бұрын
Ultrafan is just a fancy name for a geared fan which have been in service for a long time and long before Rolls Royce ever thought of the idea.
@justwantresults876826 күн бұрын
Ultrafan is a demonstrator prototype, light years from certification and installation on any commercial airframe. Good luck Brits with this, GE owns the widebody market, for better or worse
@John-nc4bl26 күн бұрын
@@justwantresults8768 For better.
@fedr3925 күн бұрын
@@John-nc4bl For worse. Americans can't even build safe airline planes anymore. LMAO!
@Rabmac1UK22 күн бұрын
Rolls-Royce, a wonderful Competitive Company. It is a British Company Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC, no longer connected to the Car Company which is owned by BMW
@dogsbodyish840319 күн бұрын
The split occurred long before BMW gained ownership, it happened in 1973 in fact.
@Trevor_AustinАй бұрын
The engine might be brilliant but that was 12:23 of buzzwords and meaningless marketing bollocks.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Btw thanks a lot for your feedback :)
@thekingmaster13125 күн бұрын
i see what they did with the planetary gear system, they reduce the N1 turbine speed to never exceed supersonic speed, so they can go faster at a higher altitude but with the use of more weight to make it happen. its kind of counter-intuitive in a way but always a step forward to more fuel efficient flight..
@thekingmaster13125 күн бұрын
keep in mind, the speed of sound (supersonic) depends on temperature, atmospheric pressure, and air density, so its actually going faster than if it were flying near sea level
@jamesbuckingham8073Ай бұрын
Who's supplying the new replacements for the B-52 retro-fit?
@martyndavid20948 сағат бұрын
Well if it flys a plane at 2000 mph I would be very happy We have taken a massive step backwards since concord blew
@JustinWashington-gt4jb26 күн бұрын
Repeated the info multiple times 😕
@Equidorage24 күн бұрын
That's chat gpt for you
@scalywing121 күн бұрын
Well it must be superior because it has cool blue fan blades and a swirl mark.
@pobinrАй бұрын
Thanks for not adding background music. But the voice repeats itself. AI I assume. I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot, I am a robot,
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Is his intonation that bad? Thanks for the comment!
@bryonjohnson5049Ай бұрын
I'm wondering about the overall larger size of the engine...wasn't that the problem with the retro fitted 737's? Leading to the whole MCAS debacle.
@carycwilliamsАй бұрын
That was based on poor engineering trying to ram bigger engines in an old design. Everything right down to the landing gear should have been redesigned. Instead, Boeing has turned into cutting costs to feed back to the stockholders. MCAS was designed to compensate for the lack of redesign engineering for the 737
@xavermooshammer4816Ай бұрын
if a new engine doesn't fit... it requires a new airplane design. In part what caused the "early end" of the 380 that could not handle the GE9X. Now, (if I remember correctly) the ultrafan has been specifically designed to fit under the A350. 🤔
@alzyerpal-TVАй бұрын
Boeing specifically accommodated larger engines by having longer undercarriage when it designed the 757. That was nearly 50 years ago and what did they learn ?
@eddiegardner8232Ай бұрын
I look at all the gleaming machined rare material spinning parts, and imagine instead, a single electric motor direct driving a 30:1 bypass ratio (around the small motor) fan turning at ideal speed for operating mode, and wings stuffed with CATL’s 500 WHr/kg Li-ion batteries, or better yet, some in-the-works solid-state batteries. Goodbye noise and pollution.
@tonyunderwood96787 күн бұрын
@@eddiegardner8232 What will you be charging these batteries with? And how long will it take? (Do the math) ;-)
@dennee5Ай бұрын
Now lets talk about the plane redesign that can handle this huge engine.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Waiting to Airbus!
@rorymckellar-basset5258Ай бұрын
Put them on 747's. Boeing should love that right now.
@John-nc4blАй бұрын
Never again since RR was a total failure on the 787.
@cisco9t5-y9eАй бұрын
Advert for RR?
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
I want to have that chance!
@analytics805524 күн бұрын
Just a guess but the three gears in the RR engine are going to be troublesome. Like when Chevy went to a ten speed automatic for their new trucks.. Complexity is trouble.
@PH-md8xp23 күн бұрын
Yes. The best engineers know and follow the KISS protocol. Keep it simple, stupid.
@pmwebber2218 күн бұрын
Marketing/promo stuff, let's see GE's side of the story next
@usvalveАй бұрын
The repetition tells me I'm listening to AI.
@moonte79333 күн бұрын
It uses carbon composite with titanium edges blades unlike the competitor that uses carbon composite with titanium edges
@grahamariss2111Ай бұрын
Ultra Fan lower thrust than Gen X positions it well for an A350 Neo where as the Gen X suits the bigger heavier 777X.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
But Ultrafan is so big that I don't think A350 is entirely feasible.
@johnroberts3607Ай бұрын
RR was making engines for planes back to WWI
@bartsolari5035Ай бұрын
Und das nicht forgessen za BMW engines.
@tonyunderwood96787 күн бұрын
@@bartsolari5035 BMW601, copied by both Russia and China.
@richardknapp57020 күн бұрын
Overall, very interesting video....but the number of times things were repeated make me wonder if a plan/script was written or this was just an ad hoc video.
@byronumphress380514 күн бұрын
This about like I got a Porsche engine in my vacuum cleaner,
@eddiebarford698810 күн бұрын
Smart a... comments are easy, they would not get you through the front door of RR.
@TheDavidlloydjonesАй бұрын
There is an error in the illustration of the Vimy bomber at 0:35: for some reason Snoopy is missing from the picture.
@lewisaveryfiler7087Ай бұрын
Sounds promising, but get back to me with actual certification flight testing and in-service performance data. Until then, performance characteristics as stated by RR are design goals and marketing department promises.
@jerrymachusak3216Ай бұрын
How many times do we need to hear the same information?
@dknowles60Ай бұрын
Yea
@TheGav007129 күн бұрын
I wonder if teh ultrafan will be scaled down in size so it can be fitted into smaller jets like the Global 8000 and Falcon 2000LXS?
@John-nc4blАй бұрын
The GE9X engine for the new 777 puts out more thrust than the so-called ultrafan and it is also a lighter engine. The bigger fan has more frontal area which means more drag going thru the air with the ultrafan.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
GE9X has a stronger thrust is true.
@John-nc4blАй бұрын
@@FLIGAVIA That is what I wrote in my original post-! The GE-9X is also lighter. WHY DONT YOU MENTION THAT THE GE9X IS A MORE TECHNALOGICALLY ADVANCED ENGINE AND ALSO HAS MORE THRUST AND IS LIGHTER THAN THE ULTRAFAN. You lead one to believe that you are getting paid for promoting RR.
@bobbrown8661Ай бұрын
In Thrust We Trust.
@lewisaveryfiler7087Ай бұрын
I still have a few posters with this slogan from my years working at Pratt & Whitney back in the day.
@ricke6854Ай бұрын
I'd like to see a new 747 series equipped with 2 of these new RR engines if they have enough thrust to do that. If not, then 4
@MrPLC999Ай бұрын
It will never happen.
@rynfloa731Ай бұрын
As long as DEI doesn't take place , Rolls-Royce should continue to be number 1
@TesterAnimal128 күн бұрын
Yap dog
@mr.gilbert541214 күн бұрын
Dont forget to mention how RR nearly busted Norwegian due to cracks found on fan blades.
@johnryman-f3c14 күн бұрын
"nearly busted Norwegian ? What?
@ulfosterberg9116Ай бұрын
World beating... where did I hear that before.....
@johnnunn868827 күн бұрын
‘High bypass turbine’? That’s a new one on me.
@takis-t2gАй бұрын
Well they were the First in the world to develop a Reliable working jet engine, so its fitting to expect n correct to expect them to lead the industry, WELL DONE RR WELL DONE GB
@faranger26 күн бұрын
@@takis-t2g Nope Lockheed L-1000 first axial flow jet engine with afterburner 1939. The Airforce refused it for propeller aircraft.
@takis-t2g26 күн бұрын
@@faranger If so why then both the Russians (MIG 15) n the American Saber both use RR or a oppy of the RR jet engine?
@faranger26 күн бұрын
@@takis-t2g GE gave Widdle their hydromechanical fuel pump and stopped research on their centrifugal compressor. Because they were ordered by the U.S.ARMY Aircorps to get the development done on the turbosuperchargers they were working on for the P-38. Which was named "Lightning" by the British Because the first couple of Squadrons of P-38's lacked the turbosupercharges and they were dogs. The name "Lightning " was Britsh sarcasm. Widdle knew how to build the turbine as dadapted from Steam turbine. You have to control t the fuel system to control a turbine engine. You know you can go get a degree in Aviation Maintenance Technologies like I got. Or you can stop being lazy and search.
@faranger22 күн бұрын
@@takis-t2g The Russians won their engines in a billiards 🎱 game. True Story
@faranger22 күн бұрын
@@takis-t2g in December 15, 2017. I was ambushed by the vice president of the Irkurt Aircraft corporation in charge of Sales into giving a speech At the public introduction of the MC-21-300 Russian Airliner in Zhukovsky Airport Moscow and I had no idea that I was going to speak 😳 😀 but I did give a 15 talk about the history of Russian Aviation in Moscow and I got a standing ovation and I helped sell 5 billion dollars worth of Russian Airliners and 105 Pratt and Whitney engines
@blueocean930528 күн бұрын
Don't forget that the RB211 almost bankrupted both Lockheed and RR. It was a complete mess. I saw this engine on the 747 flying testbed in Tucson. It is really large compared to the Trent. Aircraft innovation through history is always driven by propulsion innovation. I look forward to seeing the next generation of widebody aircraft. Thanks
@TesterAnimal128 күн бұрын
I can’t forget. My dad was an engineer on he RB211 project in Derby at that time. I was very young, so not aware of how bad things were.
@janisaksson5966Ай бұрын
Sorry RR but the first company to develop and commercialize a geared turbofan (GTF) engine was Pratt & Whitney, a division of Raytheon Technologies. Their Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engine, branded as the PurePower® engine family, was the first geared turbofan to enter commercial service
@TheodoreAndorАй бұрын
And a German company now
@stephendoherty829127 күн бұрын
Yes P+W and MTU the german engine maker did the design based on a P+W engine. RR is not claiming its the first but it is the only other current commercial jet engine due to have a geared turbofan
@hopper1aoa15Ай бұрын
The geared turbo fan was a Pratt innovation.
@martinandersson5278Ай бұрын
Pratt used a planetary gearbox, complete different story And the have massive problems with it
@hopper1aoa15Ай бұрын
@martinandersson5278 I know they do....I used to work for them....on the older p100 and it's bigger brother....we were a Mro facility and the geared turbo fan killed us off and the facility shut and the jobs moved to the states and Singapore unfortunately ....I loved the job.
@keithd518114 күн бұрын
No. Revolutionise.
@unqualifiedastronaut632813 күн бұрын
Not in the USA. Revolutionize is correct.
@crazymilitaryaircraft-q9eАй бұрын
good video man, however if i remember correctly rolls-royce also supplied engines for upgraded b-52s 😉😉😉
@michaelshore2300Ай бұрын
RR Germany engine msde In RR America.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Thanks a lot! Should I make a video about b52😎
@BJHolloway1Ай бұрын
@@michaelshore2300 Please share with us the RR German comment. Are you implying that this engine was designed and developed in German for some reason??
@tonyunderwood96787 күн бұрын
@@BJHolloway1 RR design, built in the USA.
@davidcat436Ай бұрын
Get a real person to narrate these, or else teach AI to read things better.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Noted!
@chrispy104kАй бұрын
Yes, I'll echo that sentiment. Dreadful voice over.
@kilo649027 күн бұрын
I will NOT watch anything narrated by AI. I can tell right away. Instantly turn the video off.
@windrosegliderableАй бұрын
Pratt and Whitney made it first with PW G1000 geared fan engine!
@TechNed17 күн бұрын
Damn computer narrations are giving me the shits.
@wilsjane10 күн бұрын
AI voice = uploader not being able to speak more than a dozen words of English.
@terrywainman6050Ай бұрын
To many people like running their mouths off showing they haven't got a clue what they are talking about.
@johnmarkey4862Ай бұрын
Love RR
@chrisalbertson5838Ай бұрын
Yet one more series of stock photos and AI voice.
@larrydugan1441Ай бұрын
What aircraft is the ultra fan going on?
@byteme9718Ай бұрын
Cessna 152.
@justwantresults8768Ай бұрын
the world's biggest glider, dead stick landing anyone?
@azcharlie200913 күн бұрын
It's amazing that GE can make a jet engine competitive with Rolls Royce. They can't even make a good microwave.... I remember the Rolls engines in the early 2000's Gulfstream G-IVs. They were beasts!!! I think most Gulfstreams these days use the GE engine... Go figure.
@FLIGAVIA12 күн бұрын
Everyone has their own era then a new beast appears!
@HyenaEmpyema10 күн бұрын
Just because they have the same logo doesn't mean they have anything in common. Products are as good as their engineers and budgets allow them to be. Capitalist management decided to cripple their home appliances to increase profits. They can't get away with that for jet engines.
@azcharlie200910 күн бұрын
@@HyenaEmpyema As I recall, the fall of GE appliances had nothing do with "capitalist management". Besides, what is that exactly? Their problems started when they hired a woke female pakistani CEO. Also, the huge loan they took out from Buffett back in 08 at 10 percent interest didn't help either. Maybe Russia or China, good murdering communist countries, can make some great appliances?
@cobar5342Ай бұрын
This is really an advertisement. And poorly narrated
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Looking forward to promoting RR in the future. Just thinking about it makes the future feel open.
@billyoungpeter29355 күн бұрын
Wow, Rolls-Royce is making an engine just like GE. I think they call that copying.
@yaulkwong37752 күн бұрын
You did not watch the video
@motive440Ай бұрын
The real star of this video is the narrator. So nice to hear a skilled human speaker.
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Really?
@martinluke9470Ай бұрын
@motive440 I assume you are being sarcastic.
@chrispy104kАй бұрын
@motive440 You win the sarcasm prize.
@erickuehne4194Ай бұрын
information is good but way too repetitive
@marciamenage931Ай бұрын
Where is the antigravitic engine used in the TR3B?
@Farjah-q5p16 күн бұрын
Ten minutes of repetition!
@Borngaming286912 күн бұрын
Installation Date?
@boblordylordyhowieАй бұрын
If they turned the engine around on that truck it would go faster.
@piotrd.4850Ай бұрын
Except, GE-90 is like decades old design and GE-9x achieves most of it even without more sophisticated stuff.
@stephendoherty829127 күн бұрын
Except we'll soon know if the results over the GE are correct once its in deployment on one commercial jet. THe 9x was designed from 2012-8 so its new but we will know soon. At present all we have is RR claims
@John-nc4bl26 күн бұрын
@@stephendoherty8291 The GE9X is a lighter engine than the so-called rr geared fan and the GE9X produces more thrust than the rr geared fan.
@GaryRowlands14 күн бұрын
If I'm not mistaken the rr engine is 4% bigger??? 5 times it said this.
@CC-iq2pe17 күн бұрын
Just like in land based vehicles, is it beneficial to have aircraft to use electric driven “Engines” by using a hybrid system where 1 engine creates the electric power to drive the rest and possibly charge a battery system onboard to reduce fuel consumption immensely, while improving performance, lowering weight and reducing costs.
@oriel22915 күн бұрын
Er.no.
@ryanblain35815 күн бұрын
lowering weight? do you realise how heavy a battery big enough to power engines would be?
@SHADOW.GGG-Ай бұрын
always padding, just get to the point
@videofrat3115Ай бұрын
I hope they do a new A380 with these engines
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
There are many rumors about that…
@videofrat3115Ай бұрын
@FLIGAVIA unfortunately it is almost certain it won't happen, but one can only wish...
@johnchristmas7522Ай бұрын
Won't happen, Airbus outdated by large twins
@LouSmorals2066Ай бұрын
Waahoo - at 4:00 and on a bit, I can see this was filmed at one of the factories where I supplied the "Morris" overhead cranes. They're still looking good considering that was back in 2007 !
@FLIGAVIAАй бұрын
Wow!
@mikeplantagenet298324 күн бұрын
Stopped watching after hearing stupid AI generated fake voice
@PavlosPapageorgiouАй бұрын
Did you say it has ceramic matrix composites and carbon titanium fanblades?
@chrispy104kАй бұрын
8:30 Clearly AI has no idea how to pronounce a ratio. Don't use it mate.
@TonboIVАй бұрын
3:10 "Bringing it to life in the Trent engine family in the during the *_nineteen-ninety._* "
@triv725222 күн бұрын
video ruined by crap AI narration
@Rab248516 күн бұрын
This is such a waste of time, this video is so annoyingly lazy using obviously AI generated narration that is illogical, disjointed and super repetitive using lots of words without actually saying anything. What a shit video
@ppeglar210 күн бұрын
Pronunciation of the colon in a ratio as if it were regular punctuation is just laughable. Clearly, nobody even listened to the result before just pushing it out !! Perhaps they're not up to assessing results in English ?
@wilsjane10 күн бұрын
@@ppeglar2 AI voice = uploader not being able to speak more than a dozen words of English. PS. I am not joking.
@MariktheWolfАй бұрын
i like the idea of pushing tech to its limits simply to make it the best it can be and lowering costs for ppl to travel...however i dont like the net zero crap as co2 is harmless to the environment...its beneficial...not a pollutant...we should have supersonic options in this time period the tech is readily available to do it cost effectively as long as the zero emissions nonsense is dropped as that will doom any affordable faster than sound aircraft...time is the most precious commodity as its the one thing we cant get more of...moving in one direction forever...
@georgedyson9754Ай бұрын
CO2 is certainly necessary for plant growth but in too high concentrations it will act as a gas that absorbs energy from the sun causing higher temperatures which can badly affect many plants. Like water which is also essential for plant growth a flood can be disastrous. It is not the chemistry of CO2 that is the issue - it is the physics and amount.
@MariktheWolfАй бұрын
@@georgedyson9754 our emissions are negligible compared to natural ones...the planet will do what it will with or without us and we are along for the ride as we always were...this notion that started with Gore 20yrs ago that conveniently gives ppl someone to blame instead of it being nature is what needs to go...
@ronhu603529 күн бұрын
Thanks for being repetitive. You should pay me for wasting my life having to hear things things 3-4 times. What did I repeat?
@unqualifiedastronaut632813 күн бұрын
I wonder is RR will be able to provide spares for this engine. They can't provide spares for the Trent.
@garybarker9139Ай бұрын
Rolls royce "Spey" was a three shaft turbine.
@bez75027 күн бұрын
Nah. Had 2 shafts pal. Same as it's successor the Tay engine