Turbine Cooling Air in a Jet Engine
The mysterious source and pathways for turbine cooling air in a turbojet engine. The Canadair Sabre 6 was built in Canada under license from North American Aviation. It was a slightly modified design of the F-86F, and it used a Canadian designed and produced engine: the Orenda 14 turbojet. While restoring one, I had all the pieces in place to show how turbine cooling air gets where it is needed. Other videos about cooling air, by title. Copy into the search box on my channel page... Working on a Turbojet: 3 -Turbine Cooling Air Air-Cooled Blades - Turbine Engines: A Closer Look Cooling Air 3 - Rear Bearing Combustor Liners - Turbine Engines: A Closer Look Heat, upon HEAT. Why turbine temp is so important. Cool Your Jets

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