Thursday, March 12, 2015

Modified Boeing 747SP by Pratt Whitney Canada Engines

This modified Boeing 747SP is one of two used to flight test Pratt & Whitney and Pratt & Whitney Canada engines. It landed in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, on March 5 and was deliberately left outside overnight in frigid temperatures. These crucial steps in the engine testing process expose it to environmental conditions impossible to simulate during local ground testing. [Credit: Pierre Trépanier, P&WC Flight Operations]

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