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Maxx2245 OP t1_j216lb1 wrote
Thanks! And I think that could be one without the cowling. I looked it up on Google and this same engine was pictured in a post tagged as the Jumo 212, but the image wouldn't show correctly. So it's either a 004 or a 212.
gorgofdoom t1_j20y5xk wrote
Make sure you give it back.
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dray1214 t1_j20taxx wrote
Can someone explain to me how this works in like 2-3 steps?
Maxx2245 OP t1_j2173v7 wrote
This engine has had parts of it cut away to show the inner workings.
How a turbojet engine works in three easy steps:
The first few fans spin and suck in air, and fans further inside the engine then compress it. This compressed air is then mixed with fuel and ignited, and the resulting exhaust goes out the back of the engine to produce thrust.
dray1214 t1_j217skw wrote
Nice lol thanks
senorvato t1_j20yq50 wrote
Looks like a smaller version of a nuclear power turbine.
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Maxx2245 OP t1_j22w2kf wrote
taken by me is in the title, my guy.
bbcgn t1_j20rytc wrote
Not sure if it is exactly the model on display, but according to it's Wikipedia article the Junkers Jumo 004 was the first production turbojet engine in operational use.
Great shot by the way 👍🏻