The SnecmaM88 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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then in service with the F/A-18 Hornet, pending the availability of the SnecmaM88 turbofan engines. It was rolled out in December 1985 at Saint-Cloud, and...
General Electric's F404, Rolls-Royce's RB199, Pratt & Whitney's PW1120 and Snecma'sM88 turbofan military-grade engines, which were reportedly amongst options...
the SNECMAM88-2 engine on production aircraft. A JAS 39C variant powered by a new 80–93 kN (8,200–9,500 kgf; 18,000–21,000 lbf) thrust SNECMAM88-3 engine...
fuel to generate thrust for a second than did the Concorde's Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 turbojet. However, since energy is force times distance and...
differences from contemporary jet engines. The engine, partly based on the SnecmaM88 turbofan engine used on the Dassault Rafale, is being developed under...
are used in civilian turbofans, while modern military turbofans (e.g., SnecmaM88) are usually basic two-spool. Most civil turbofans use a high-efficiency...
design is mainly based on the CFM56. The core was developed by Snecma, drawing on its M88 ‘hot section’ military engine experience and the DEM21 core demonstrator...
RB199 to power the aircraft versus the French preference for the new SnecmaM88. Consequently, the Panavia partners (MBB, BAe and Aeritalia) launched...
(820 °C) in early gas turbines. Modern military jet engines, like the SnecmaM88, can see turbine temperatures of 2,900 °F (1,590 °C). Those high temperatures...
and 380 cm), respectively. The demonstrator, based on the core of the SnecmaM88 military fighter engine, uses up to 12,200 horsepower (9 megawatts), provides...
competition in February 2002, because the engine core, which is based on the SnecmaM88 turbofan fighter engine, was too heavy and used too much fuel. By May...
insistence that the Eurofighter be powered by a French-built engine, the SNECMAM88, which was viewed as not being as attractive or promising as the EJ200...