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Old 4th Oct 2017, 06:35
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DaveReidUK
 
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Originally Posted by procede
I would think that with the lower air density, the rotational speed of the fan will be considerably higher at altitude than at ground level for the same amount of thrust.
No engine is capable of producing the same amount of thrust at cruise level compared to SL.

But of course it doesn't need to.

For a large turbofan, N1 in the cruise will typically be in the region of 80%.
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