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China's latest 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine successfully completed its ignition test in freezing cold conditions of minus 30 degrees Celsius. The engine achieved stable ground operation at 30 degrees below zero, marking the entry into the experimental verification phase of its research and development. It can be widely used in general aviation platforms such as general aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.
China's latest 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine successfully completed its ignition test in freezing cold conditions of minus 30 degrees Celsius. The engine achieved stable ground operation at 30 degrees below zero, marking the entry into the experimental verification phase of its research and development. It can be widely used in general aviation platforms such as general aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.