J79 the next Wednesday
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A bit of a demonstration for some guests: we fire up the Starfighter engine and use the afterburner, just so everybody understands what we do up in Fort St John, a place I like to call Jet City. This engine uses the original "standard can" combustor liners, so it's quite smokey in its exhaust.
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