What the hell does "T 6 NL" mean?(first warning) I thought all military engines had to be rated for bird strikes.
Well, "T" is temperature, "6" presumably be be Stage 6 of the engine, "N" is shaft rotation speed, "L" is Low Pressure (as in low pressure compressor).
T6NL probably is a warning about the temperature in stage 6 and the speed at which the low pressure compressor is turning.
As for being rated for bird strikes, smaller engines have a harder time dealing with birds than larger ones. Take the tests of the 777 engines almost everyone has seen for example, those massive blades decimate birds of any size and can keep on going but small engines don't dice birds up, they have to grind them. That is going to cause a lot of damage any way you look at it. An example of this could be throwing a cabbage into a lawnmower's blades and then comparing that to throwing one into those of a blender, it's much harder for the blender to make that cabbage into sauerkraut than it is for the lawnmower.
AMD Athlon 64 3700+
GeForce FX5200 256Mb
1GB DDR400 DC
Seagate 500Gb SATA-300 HDD
Windows XP Professional X64 Edition
That's right, I'm now using an AMD! I decided to give them another try and they