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Tag Archives: general electric
Testing the GEnx aircraft engine
FACT: GE has the best YouTube channel ever.
GE factory flyovers
How do I get hired by GE to just fly mini helicopter camera rigs over their factories for a living? This seems like such a fun job. Plus, you get to see the amazing American industrial sector in action.
GE locomotive plant in Erie, PA
Photo via GE Tumblr I love trains. I want to go here.
GE: Energy & Dynamic Braking
To somewhat explain how their new locomotives convert and store energy during braking, General Electric (GE) made this gorgeous slow-motion video of a bunch of objects falling into some sort of jelly and bouncing back up. It’s just eye-candy from … Continue reading
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GE's next generation wind turbine
Popular Science has a neat cutaway illustration of GE’s next generation wind turbine which is made with 176-foot blades (40% longer than their current wind turbines) and a new gear-less drive-train that reduces wear and tear. At full capacity, these … Continue reading