Published On Jun 22, 2018
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I am sure you have seen the new LEAP engines that are fitted to the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. If you have seen them I am also sure that you have seen that the engines looks "jagged" towards the back. These jagged dges are called CHEVRONS and I will be telling you the fascinating story behind them and many other wondrs of the modern Jet-engine in this video.
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