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Vibes
27th Oct 2007, 09:00
Hi guys,are there any available websites where i can download the cross section layout of the rolls royce trent 800 & 900 series as I am currently doing a thorough study on them.Would greatly appreciate it if you guys could help me out.Tango Yankee!

mrloop
27th Oct 2007, 15:40
I assume that you've already looked at the RR website and these datasheets don't provide enough information for you:

http://www.rolls-royce.com/civil_aerospace/downloads/airlines.jsp

Vibes
27th Oct 2007, 18:06
First and foremost,thank you very much mr loop for the info you've provided.I sincerely appreciated it.I was actually looking for a cross sectional diagram of the 800 & 900 series which has the labelling of every parts of the engine provided in it.Its like those pull out spreads you'll get from Flight International.The reason as to why I'm asking for the parts is because I'm actually doing a thorough study on both the 777-300ER and also the A380-800 and the engines are just one of the many chapters.I'm looking for more technical stuffs on both these types,everything from their avionics,powerplants etc.I've tried looking around many other sites but there's not much info that's available.I really appreciate it if you guys could provide some useful links.Thanks!

SeldomFixit
28th Oct 2007, 02:12
Why not just come clean " Boris " and admit you are building the "Trentski" from scratch for the future A380ski.......:cool:

Fargoo
28th Oct 2007, 23:15
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/file.php/1329/T173_1_029i.jpg
Trent 1000
http://production.investis.com/rrmedia/image_gallery/image?t=popup_il&branch_id=1450&image_id=6831

Another Number
29th Oct 2007, 02:51
Why not just come clean " Boris " and admit you are building the "Trentski" from scratch for the future A380ski.......That's so passe! :p

These days, you mean:

Why not just come clean " Li " and admit you are building the "Sinotrent" from scratch for the future C380... ;)

SeldomFixit
29th Oct 2007, 03:46
Quite so A.N and duly noted. Difficult to bite the hand that fed for so long etc etc etc:oh:

TURIN
29th Oct 2007, 22:46
I'm actually doing a thorough study on both the 777-300ER and also the A380-800 and the engines are just one of the many chapters.

777-300ER is ONLY built with GE90s. (-115s I think).

I'll get my anorak. :O

Papa2Charlie
30th Oct 2007, 21:38
Completely right, the 777-200LR and 777-300ER are offered only with the GE90-110 (I think) and GE90-115B respectively.

If you're after detailed pictures etc., R-R do sell a book called The Jet Engine with alot of detailed pictures etc.