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Description A test technician prepares the General Electric F101 engine for testing at Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. The F101 engine is slated to be the first high performance, supersonic engine to be certified to run on a 50-50 blend of Fisher-Tropsch synthetic fuel and JP-8 fuel. (AEDC photo)
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Source Arnold AFB Media Gallery, category: Aeropropulsion
Author Rick Goodfriend (Photographer, AEDC/IIA)
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