← Back to context Comment by mnw21cam 5 days ago Turbofans are by your own definition jet engines. It's just that the bypass air is much larger. 3 comments mnw21cam Reply devilbunny 5 days ago I think you meant turboprop there, but the distinction I notice is that one has all propulsive airflow inside the nacelle, and one does not. mnw21cam 4 days ago Agh. No, I meant turbofan, but I misread your post and actually completely agree with you - turboprobs are not jet engines. devilbunny 4 days ago Ha! It happens. Enjoy your weekend.
devilbunny 5 days ago I think you meant turboprop there, but the distinction I notice is that one has all propulsive airflow inside the nacelle, and one does not. mnw21cam 4 days ago Agh. No, I meant turbofan, but I misread your post and actually completely agree with you - turboprobs are not jet engines. devilbunny 4 days ago Ha! It happens. Enjoy your weekend.
mnw21cam 4 days ago Agh. No, I meant turbofan, but I misread your post and actually completely agree with you - turboprobs are not jet engines. devilbunny 4 days ago Ha! It happens. Enjoy your weekend.
I think you meant turboprop there, but the distinction I notice is that one has all propulsive airflow inside the nacelle, and one does not.
Agh. No, I meant turbofan, but I misread your post and actually completely agree with you - turboprobs are not jet engines.
Ha! It happens. Enjoy your weekend.