How’s your jet engine running?
Airmen of the 56th Component Maintenance Squadron Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance Flight work on an F-16 Fighting Falcon F100-220 engine June 17 on Luke Air Force Base. These Airmen are responsible for engine servicing, repairing and inspection. The F-16 F100-220 engine is 191.15 inches in length, weighs 3,218 pounds, has a diameter of 44.60 inches and a max fuel flow of 49,964 pounds per hour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marcy Copeland)
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