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  1. REDIRECT Pratt (surname)

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A five-engine Boeing B-17G used as a testbed for the Pratt & Whitney T-34 tuboprop engine.

Two flyovers of a five-engine Boeing B-17G used as a testbed for the Pratt & Whitney T-34 tuboprop engine. Original 8mm film by Lt. Col. F.F. Kleinwechter, J...

Saving the Bay - Restoring San Francisco Bay: Hamilton Field

The Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project moves dredge material from the Port of Oakland to the site of a former Air Force base, Hamilton Field. The dredge m...

Checking out a B-17 bomber in KALB Albany July 19 2010

Named after the original Liberty Belle, this is one of 14 flying B-17's still left in existence. This was used by Pratt & Whitney after the war as a flying t...

T-34 spin above racoon lake

Doing a stall then spin in a turbo prop t-34.

Toxocara - T34 (Silhouette of Death)

T-34C Engine Start

T-34C Turbomentor engine start in Las Cruces, NM.

B-17 Flying Fortress engine start up

B-17 "Liberty Belle". Flying Fortress. Aircraft engine. 9cyl radial engine. Pratt and Whitney.

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B Pratt

One of my roommates.

Pratt & Whitney F135 Engine Video

Produced by: Intake Studios Client: Pratt & Whitney Agency: Sullivan Higdon & Sink Intake Studios is a full-service video production and motion design boutiq...

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