Japanese agency starts work on new aircraft engine, continues new helo
The Technical Research and Development Institute of Japan's Self-Defense Agency will begin developing an advanced 6,000-kilogram (13,000 lb.) thrust class high-bypass turbofan engine to power a new maritime patrol aircraft. The engine is for the MPA, slated to be completed by 2010 to replace the...
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