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We are installing a PT-6 on the top or on the nose of a 747! Can't
tell you where or what company. Can you figure out why we would be doing such a thing? Doesn't a 747 go much faster than anything running a PT-6? We really don't know why this project is happening so I would appreciate hearing your guesses. Thanks, Ricky |
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