- Soloviev D-20
The Soloviev D-20 is a low bypass turbofan engine rated at 52.9 kN (11,900 lbf) thrust. It is built by the
Soloviev Design Bureau . The engine is used on theTupolev Tu-124 .
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The Soloviev D-20 is a low bypass turbofan engine rated at 52.9 kN (11,900 lbf) thrust. It is built by the
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