In article <oq9h8d1nj8i2ku20m181pqold44ti1ca5b@4ax.com>, trainman41@verizon.net
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>I bet that turbo-prop power made for a very smooth, quiet and faster
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Timing is everything...the first commercial jet, British de Havilland Comet,
went into service in 1952...spelling the coming doom of prop driven commercial
planes.
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>On 17 Feb 2018 13:53:45 -0800, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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>>In article <2k0iC.700589$w26.631555@fx47.am4>, lager says...
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>>>Looks like they are testing another engine type, or are my eyes wonky?
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>>It wouldn't be the first time!!
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