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Comment The term jet engine encompasses more than just turbofans, which is what user:Wolfkeeper is looking for on the talk page of jet engine. This image is specifically a gas turbine jet engine, rather than a turbofan engine. If a turbofan is a more representative type of jet engine than a gas turbine, we can use the turbofan. A while ago, I asked wolfkeeper what was wrong with the image and what he was looking for, but I can't quite understand what he needs. I'd be happy to draw a turbofan if he can tell me which FAA diagram to base it on. This image, though, is a good depiction of its type, and is not incomplete. It is aesthetically pleasing and technically competent, and it can add a lot to articles like gas turbine or turbojet. In fact, I'll add it to those articles now. Jeff Dahl (Talk • contribs) 23:38, 22 April 2008 (UTC)