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Jet engine performance
Hi! Am I correct in making the educated guess that you're a co-creator of jet engine performance? It's a tremendous article, both in size and regarding information quality, but it needs dire attention to be elevated in terms of Wikipedia standards. I was wondering if we could undertake the project of converting images to SVGs, creating sub-articles for elaboration (and with that shorten the article down) and supply the article with references. Your wealth of knowledge must stem from written works, so this shouldn't be impossible.

All in all, right now the article is more of a manufacturer's notebook than a Wikipedia article, and I see the potential in it to integrate (but not merge, oh no) with Jet Engine. That article also suffers from being too long, but is otherwise not comparable to J.E.P. Do you have thoughts on the matter? I'll be dropping this note on the talkpages of some other names I saw on that history-page for J.E.P., hopefully the engineers can collaborate and help produce a more wiki-like article. :)

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Proposed deletion of Jet engine performance
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October 2011
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September 2013
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January 2014
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July 2014
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January 2015
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Proposed deletion of File:Cold Nozzle Map for turbofan with design fan tip pressure ratio 1.8.png


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