Interested in Building a Thermojet Engine for Your Next Project?

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Ganesh, a mechanical engineering student, introduces himself and expresses interest in building a thermojet engine. He mentions that plans for the project were uploaded by Eric, with technical assistance from Metiz. The forum invites comments and discussions from members regarding the project. Participants are encouraged to share their thoughts and insights after reviewing the plans. The conversation aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing on thermojet engine construction.
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hello guys iam ganesh..iam a mechanical engg student and iam new to this forum and this is my first post here..

these plans are uploaded by eric and technical help given by metiz..take a look at it..

 
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