F110

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F110 is a family of afterburning turbofan jet engines developed by General Electric for high-performance military fighter aircraft such as the F-16 and F-15.

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instanceOf afterburning turbofan engine family
military aircraft engine
application high-performance fighter aircraft
category General Electric aircraft engines NERFINISHED
military jet engines
turbofan engines
competesWith Pratt & Whitney F100 NERFINISHED
configuration low-bypass turbofan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor high angle-of-attack maneuvering
supersonic flight regimes
developer General Electric Aviation NERFINISHED
enteredServiceInDecade 1980s
familyIncludes F110-GE-129 for later F-16 and F-15 variants
F110-GE-132 for advanced F-16 Block 60
F110-GE-400 for F-14 re‑engining programs
early F110-GE-100 models for F-16C/D
feature afterburner
full-authority digital engine control
fuelType aviation kerosene jet fuel
hasVariant F110-GE-100
F110-GE-129
F110-GE-132
F110-GE-400
intendedRole fighter engine
manufacturer General Electric NERFINISHED
notableImprovementOver early Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 in F-16 service
primaryCustomer United States Air Force NERFINISHED
export air forces operating F-16 variants
thrustClass approximately 28,000–32,000 lbf with afterburner
usedBy Japan NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
multiple NATO and allied air forces
usedFor improved reliability compared to earlier F100 variants
increased thrust over earlier fighter engines
usedInAircraft F-14 Tomcat (late re‑engining, as F110-GE-400) NERFINISHED
F-15 Eagle NERFINISHED
F-15E Strike Eagle NERFINISHED
F-16 Fighting Falcon NERFINISHED
F-16C/D NERFINISHED
F-16E/F Block 60 NERFINISHED
F-2 (fighter) NERFINISHED
KF-16 NERFINISHED

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General Electric F110 turbofan abbreviation F110
subject surface form: General Electric F110