Finding a design point for a gas turbine engine is essential for performance testing, as it typically involves specific power and heat rate under defined inlet conditions. While it's possible to develop a performance curve without a design point, manufacturers usually provide this data, making independent testing costly. For turbofan engines, determining the design point requires more than just Bypass Ratio (BPR) and Fan Pressure Ratio (FPR); overall pressure ratio and turbine entry temperature (TET) are also critical. Customers often specify design points based on operational requirements like fuel economy at cruise or maximum takeoff loads. Ultimately, a comprehensive analysis using multiple engine data points is necessary to accurately establish the design point.