The best turboprop engine ever made, the Legendary PT6 from Pratt & Whitney Canada (No AI)
Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to help grow the channel! Support me on Patreon - / polyusstudios The Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 is the most popular and reliable turboprop engine family in aviation history, with over 50,000 units produced since 1963. Powering over 150 different aircraft and helicopter types—and even a high-speed train—the PT6 completely dominates the global light and medium aviation market. Its legendary status stems from a highly reliable, compact layout featuring a distinctive rear intake and front exhaust. This setup ensures effortless engine starts in extreme sub-zero temperatures, fast responsiveness, and excellent protection from debris. Over six decades, it has evolved into standard airplane, helicopter, and dual-engine variants, cementing its massive global legacy… plus you can pick it out of a crowd thanks to its distinctive intake and exhaust positioning. This video was made without the use of Artificial Intelligence (No AI). Long live people power! 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Historical context 2:40 Design features 6:13 Variants and Evolution 8:34 Applications and Legacy Music: Denmark - Portland Cello Project Your Suggestions - Unicorn Heads #aviationlovers #canadianaerospace #PolyusStudios

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