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6894
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Many people associate Durham with tobacco, but few know that the world's most powerful jet engine is built there. GE Transportation-Aircraft Engines builds the GE90, an engine with 115,000 pounds of thrusting power that is equivalent to the power of forty corporate jets. The jets are built mostly by hand on an assembly line that moves about three feet. Most engines power commercial airliners, but some are used by the military.
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10757
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A new jet engine designed by Edward E. Hood, Jr. of Booneville, has been chosen for a supersonic airliner. The new engine, called a supersonic swing wing, has drawn interest from the federal government.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 34 Issue 17, Feb 1967, p9-10, il
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