The Timed Rundown - Turbine Engines: A Closer Look
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One of the ways to assess bearing setup and overall build quality of a Rolls Royce Avon is to measure the time it takes for the rotor to coast to a stop after shutting off the fuel. The longer the better, and minimum for acceptance is 3 min 20 seconds
Here is another beautiful Avon built by Maddex turbines exceeding this by almost a minute.
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