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Old March 13th 05, 01:07 AM
Michael Kent
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Kim Keller wrote:

"Christopher M. Jones" wrote in message
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I'm curious, a US source for RD-180s (licenced? clones?) or
for RD-180 equivalent engines of a new design?


Pratt & Whitney is in the process of preparing an assembly line for them in
the US.


And they've been "in the process" for about ten years now, during which
time they've always been about "two years away."

Maybe someday.

Mike

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