The Snecma M88 is a French afterburning turbofan engine developed by Snecma (now known as Safran Aircraft Engines) for the Dassault Rafale fighter. The...
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produced on this site. In terms of military engines, Safran Aircraft Engines produces the Snecma M88 turbofan. This engine was developed to power the Dassault...
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The Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran (English: Aeronautics and Space Museum Safran) is a French private aviation museum located in Melun, Seine-et-Marne...
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ISBN 978-1-56347-601-3. "Snecma M88". Flightglobal. 9 June 1999. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2013. "Kaveri: Safran ready to invest...
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turbofan engine produced by the PowerJet joint venture between Snecma (Safran) of France and NPO Saturn of Russia. Developing 68–80 kN (15,000–18,000 lbf)...
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the Kaveri engine based on Snecma's new core, an uprated derivative of the M88-2 engine that powers the French Rafale fighter, providing 19,000–19,000 lbf...
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used in civilian turbofans, while modern military turbofans (e.g., Snecma M88) are usually basic two-spool. Most civil turbofans use a high-efficiency...
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380 cm), respectively. The demonstrator, based on the core of the Snecma M88 military fighter engine, uses up to 12,200 horsepower (9 megawatts), provides...
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financial restructuring. In April 2014, Mecachrome signed a deal to supply to Safran in the manufacture of the new LEAP engine to be used in a variety of Airbus...
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Rolls-Royce/SNECMA M45H SNECMA Turbomeca Larzac (M49) SNECMA M53 SNECMA M88 SNECMA Atar 101 SNECMA Atar 8 SNECMA Atar 9 SNECMA Hercules – Bristol Hercules...
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in February 2002, because the engine core, which is based on the Snecma M88 turbofan fighter engine, was too heavy and used too much fuel. By May 2002...
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Kuznetsov, CIAM, Russian propeller manufacturer Aerosila, French engine maker Safran (Snecma), the French aerospace laboratory (ONERA), and the German Aerospace...
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