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  2. General Electric GE36 - Wikipedia

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    General Electric F404. The General Electric GE36 was an experimental aircraft engine, a hybrid between a turbofan and a turboprop, known as an unducted fan (UDF) or propfan. The GE36 was developed by General Electric Aircraft Engines, [3] with its CFM International equal partner Snecma taking a 35 percent share of development. [4]

  3. List of Portuguese locomotives and railcars - Wikipedia

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    List of Portuguese locomotives and railcars. This list provides an overview of the locomotives and railcars of the Portuguese railways, that is, the traction stock of earlier private railways, the state-owned Comboios de Portugal (CP) and its predecessor, the municipal Metropolitano Ligeiro de Mirandela and the two private transport companies ...

  4. General Electric F404 - Wikipedia

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    The General Electric F404 and F412 are a family of afterburning turbofan engines in the 10,500–19,000 lbf (47–85 kN) class (static thrust). The series is produced by GE Aerospace. Partners include Volvo Aero, which builds the RM12 variant. The F404 was developed into the larger F414 turbofan, as well as the experimental GE36 civil propfan.

  5. General Electric GE38 - Wikipedia

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    GE Aviation. First run. December 26, 1989. Major applications. Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion (T408) Developed into. CFE CFE738. The General Electric GE38 is a gas turbine developed by GE Aviation for turboprop and turboshaft applications. It powers the Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion as the T408.

  6. GE U36C - Wikipedia

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    The GE U36C is a 3600 hp diesel-electric locomotive model built by GE Transportation Systems. The length of the locomotive was 67 ft 3 in (20.50 m), standard for U30C, U33C, U34CH, U36C, U36CG, C30-7 and C36-7. The U36C also had steel capped pistons. 218 units were produced between October 1971 and February 1975 for railroads in the United ...

  7. Talk:General Electric GE36 - Wikipedia

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    Photos requested[edit] A GE36 prototype was donated to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in the early 1990s, although it's currently not on display there. It was stored in the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility in Suitland, Maryland after that, but I don't know the engine's whereabouts at this moment.

  8. Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal, [e] officially the Portuguese Republic, [f] is a country in the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe.Featuring the westernmost point in continental Europe, to its north and east is Spain, with which it shares the longest uninterrupted border in the European Union; to the south and the west is the North Atlantic Ocean; and to the west and southwest lie the Macaronesian ...

  9. Category:General Electric aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Y. General Electric YF120. General Electric YJ93. General Electric YJ101. Categories: Aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States. General Electric. Commons category link is on Wikidata.