Yeh that kinda answers it, thanks for taking the time. So is the max. RPM, due to friction or by design? (or both

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It's funny you asked this because we just walked in the door coming back from watching an IMAX film at the Omnimax called "Fighter Pilot". The film was filmed at Red Flag at Nellis AFB, NV. I was stationed there for 3 years working the F-16 and they had a lot of shots of the flightline and the base and I spent most of my time right there. I was a crew chief and They had a lot of film of a lot of the things I used to do like launch/recover airplanes, change engines, run them in the test cell, etc. It brought back a lot of memories and it probably gave you about the closest feeling to flying in a fighter jet that you could get without actually doing it. I got a ride in an F-4 when we were in Spain and it was the most awesome experience of my life. I had to take my kids to see this movie.
Cool, I'd love to be a fighter pilot, but i'd be too short
An IMAX film about fighters sounds good fun

, they should make more films like that - and I don't mean another Top-Gun because that was more about homo-eroticism than planes
Did you get a ride in the F-4 as some sort of civilian fun ride or whilst you were still serving?
PS. The reason I asked this plane stuff is because I am writing a Physics report about future air propulsion. I am doing a section on turbojet/prop/fans as a prulude to the main event which will be about ramjets, scramjets, beamed propulsion, and anything else that looks interesting
