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Photographic Print : General Electric XT700-GE-700 Turboshaft Engine, ca. 1974
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General Electric XT700-GE-700 Turboshaft Engine, ca. 1974
The T700 engine evolved directly from Army experience in the Vietnam Wars difficult operating conditions that created helicopter engine maintenance problems. GE won the 1971 power plant competition for the proposed Utility Tactical Transport System (UTTAS) helicopter, with specifications for a high performance, low fuel consumption, reduced maintenance, and combat damage resistant engine. This is one of the experimental engines used in the UTTAS rotorcraft competition in 1974
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12"x8" Photo Print
Experience aviation history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of the General Electric XT700-GE-700 Turboshaft Engine, captured in 1974 by Heritage Images. This iconic engine, manufactured by General Electric Aircraft Engines, represents a significant milestone in aviation technology. Its development was driven by the demanding conditions of military service, particularly in the Vietnam War, where the engine's durability and reliability were put to the test. This high-quality print is an excellent addition to any aviation enthusiast's collection, showcasing the intricate details of this engineering marvel. Relive history with a piece of aerospace heritage in your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 19cm (12" x 7.5")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the General Electric XT700-GE-700 Turboshaft Engine, a remarkable piece of technology that emerged from the challenging operating conditions faced by helicopters during the Vietnam War. In response to the maintenance difficulties encountered in these war zones, GE embarked on developing an engine that would address key issues such as high performance, low fuel consumption, reduced maintenance requirements, and combat damage resistance. The image captures one of the experimental engines used in the Utility Tactical Transport System (UTTAS) rotorcraft competition held in 1974. This competition aimed to identify an engine capable of meeting the demanding specifications set forth for military helicopter operations. With its sleek design and advanced materials like aluminum steel, stainless steel, plastic rubber paint inconel, this turbine engine represents a significant advancement in aviation technology during the 20th century. The General Electric Aircraft Engines played a pivotal role in revolutionizing air transport and propelled American aviation to new heights. Displayed at the National Air and Space Museum (NASM), this artifact stands as a testament to America's ingenuity and dedication to technological advancements. It serves as a reminder of how scientific institutions like NASM contribute not only to education but also preserve our nation's rich heritage. As we admire this photograph print today, let us appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and its historical significance within the context of transportation innovation and wartime engineering achievements.
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