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Definition of Thurst

Definition of Thurst

Definition of Thurst

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I'm analyzing a tiedown for an aircraft.  The thrust values given to me have two values.  The first is in units of Thrust (Mil)-Lbs and the second is in units of Thrust (A/B)-Lbs.  Can anyone tell me what the difference is?

One example for a F/A-18 engine is 10,606 Thrust (Mil)-Lbs and 16,002 (A/B)-Lbs.

RE: Definition of Thurst

A/B = afterburner
Mil = military power = full engine thrust without afterburner

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