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Meaning of "turbofans"

Turbofans (noun): a type of jet engine that is commonly used in aircraft propulsion. Turbofans are known for their efficiency and power, making them a popular choice for commercial and military aircraft
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Modern jet propelled aircraft are powered by turbofans.
The availability of powerful and reliable turbofans allowed a twinjet to be considered.
This may provide numerous advantages over typical turbofans.
Most modern aircraft use turbofans instead for economic reasons.
Most modern jet engines are turbofans.
Turbofans propel both bodies and boxes around the globe.
Not just a rumble but almost a scream from the turbofans.
Geared turbofans and further fan pressure ratio reductions will continue to improve propulsive efficiency.
Dry specific thrust has impact upon the performance of afterburning turbofans.
Geared turbofans operate the fan at sufficiently low rotational speed to avoid supersonic tip speeds.
All the proposals were to be powered by twin SNECMA Turbomeca Larzac turbofans.
Turbofans are the dominant engine type for medium and long-range airliners.
No internal modifications to the counter-rotating micro turbofans were performed.
But high-bypass turbofans produce thrust more efficiently by a relatively-large mass.
The most common reaction propulsion engines flown are turbojets, turbofans and rockets.

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The arrival of the more fuel-efficient turbofans made easier the possibility of longer flights.
Nearly all modern airliners are now powered by turbine engines, either turbofans or turboprops.
This turbofans are also used on light multirole fighter FC-1.
Moreover, the very principle of this technique makes it unusable on separated-flow turbofans.
Both CFM56 turbofans were damaged and electrical generators went off line.
The new engine will be lighter, smaller and more powerful, compared to current turbofans.
Most civil turbofans use a high-efficiency, 2-stage HP turbine to drive the HP compressor.
Both General Electric and Pratt & Whitney produced turbofans for the program.
As ramjets could not be used for take-off, they were replaced by turbofans.
Its two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D turbofans are mounted on the rear fuselage.
The propfan concept was developed to deliver 35 % better fuel efficiency than contemporary turbofans.
In particular, it may be chosen from fans, turbofans and ejectors.
It gained a supercritical airfoil developed for the Citation III and JT15D4B turbofans.
His concept for a fixed-wing fighter, the Gyropter, relied on four turbofans to take off vertically.
A cargo conversion for United Parcel Service, re-engined with Stage III-compliant Rolls-Royce Tay turbofans.
The developed approaches were assessed on two types of critical components, turbofans and " Li-ion " batteries.
The straight wing jet is powered by JT15D turbofans.
These aircraft were intended to be powered by Snecma M53 turbofans in production.
It is equipped with specially developed Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 turbofans.
You know about high-bypass turbofans.
The F101 also became the basis for the highly successful CFM56 series of civil turbofans.
Regional airliners typically seat fewer than 100 passengers and may be powered by turbofans or turboprops.
It was to have been powered by two rear-mounted Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305 turbofans.

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