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5.4 General Aviation Propulsion Project

NASA's General Aviation Propulsion (GAP) Project is a partnership between NASA and the aircraft industry to bring a new era to small aircraft by developing and flight demonstrating revolutionary low-cost new aircraft engines in the year 2000. These radically advanced engines will form the basis for the general aviation industry to produce similarly advanced affordable engines for the commercial market soon after the GAP program is completed.

Below are the links to sub articles on General Aviation Propulsion Project:

Intermittent Combustion Engine
Turbine Engine

 

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