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Old 11th June 2003 | 15:58
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HotDog
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It's a measure of power setting. A certain EPR setting for the prevailing conditions (weight,altitude and temperature) will result in a certain speed akin to an RPM setting. Not a substitute for the ASI though.

Pratt & Whitney and Rolls Royce engines use EPR as the primary indication of thrust, GE use N1 RPM.
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