The General Electric T700 and CT7 are a family of turboshaft and turboprop engines in the 1,500–3,000 shp class. Wikipedia
Manufacturer: GE Aviation
Developed into: General Electric T901
First run: 1973
Number built: Over 20,000
The General Electric T700 and CT7 are a family of turboshaft and turboprop engines in the 1,500–3,000 shp class.
The T700 engine and its civil counterpart, the CT7, have amassed more than 50 million flight-hours powering 21 different aircraft models in service throughout the world, and T700-powered aircraft accounted for nearly 70 percent of the U.S. Army’s flight-hours in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
GE continues to enhance the performance, reliability and durability of in-service engines while developing new, more powerful models to meet current and future requirements.
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