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Engine size developement in jet aeroplanes !

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I gathered some info of the out put of jet aeroplanes engines used between 1939-2013.

Do you see anything strange or surprising there ?

Acrostar BD-5J 1.1 kN; Acrostar Mini Jet (Bede BD-5J) :: Q Branch :: MI6 :: The Home Of James Bond 007
Cri-Cri jet 1,57 kN; Colomban Cri-cri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He-178 4.4 kN; Heinkel He 178 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temco TT Pinto 4.6 kN; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temco_TT_Pinto
SAAB 210 4.7 kN; Saab 210 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eclipse 400 4.9 kN; Eclipse 400 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He-162 7.85 kN; Heinkel He 162 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fouga Magister 7.84 kN; Fouga CM.170 Magister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eclipse500 8 kN; Eclipse 500 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Handley Page HP.115 8.5 kN; Handley Page HP.115 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond D-Jet 8.5 kN; Diamond D-Jet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yak-15 8.8 kN; Yakovlev Yak-15 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
T-37 9.1 kN; Cessna T-37 Tweet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Citation Mustang 13 kN; Cessna Citation Mustang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ARES 13.6 kN; Scaled Composites ARES - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SAAB 105 15 kN; Saab 105 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Avro 707 16 kN; Avro 707 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aero L-29 Delfin 17.4 kN; Aero L-29 Delfín - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Me-262; 17,6 kN; Messerschmitt Me 262 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arado 234 B-2 17.6 kN; Arado Ar 234 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cessna Citation I 19.5 kN; Cessna Citation I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BAE_Jet_Provost 22.2 kN; BAC Jet Provost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boulton _Paul_P.111 22.7 kN; Boulton Paul P.111 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadair CT-114 Tutor 23.6 kN; Canadair CT-114 Tutor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
P-80 24 kN; Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LearJet24 26.2 kN; Learjet 24 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alpha Jet 26.4; Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gloster Meteor 31,2 kN; Gloster Meteor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mig-15 26,5 kN; Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-86 26,3 kN; North American F-86 Sabre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SAAB-27 Tunnan 27.5 kN; Saab 29 Tunnan
BAE HAWK 29 kN; BAE Systems Hawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dassault Mystere 29.4 kN; Dassault Mystère - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LearJet45 31 kN; Learjet 45 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mig-17 33.8 kN; Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
T-38 Talon 34 kN; Northrop T-38 Talon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A4D Skyhawk 36 kN; Douglas A-4 Skyhawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A4F Skyhawk 41 kN; Douglas A-4 Skyhawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LearJet_60 41 kN; Learjet 60 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dassault Super Mystere 44.1 kN; Dassault Super Mystère - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hawker Hunter 45.1 kN; Hawker Hunter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PZL-230 Scorpion 45.6 kN; PZL-230 Scorpion
Super Enterdard 49.5 kN; Global Aircraft -- Super Etendard
YAK-130 50 kN; Yakovlev Yak-130 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bombardier_300 60.7 kN; Bombardier Challenger 300 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mirage F1 70.1 kN; Dassault Mirage F1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-100 71 kN; North American F-100 Super Sabre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-7 64.5 kN; LTV A-7 Corsair II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SAAB-32 Lansen 65.3 kN; Saab 32 Lansen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-8 Crusader 80.1 kN; Vought F-8 Crusader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mig-21 69,6 kN; Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-104 69 kN; Lockheed F-104 Starfighter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YAK-38 64 kN; Yakovlev Yak-38 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kfir 79.6 kN; IAI Kfir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
J-35 78.4 kN; Saab 35 Draken - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DC-9 109 kN; McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
J-37 Viggen 121 kN; Saab 37 Viggen
Super Caravelle 124.6 kN; Caravelle
A8-Harrier II 105 kN; McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mirage III 44 kN; Dassault Mirage III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mirage 2000 95 kN; Dassault Mirage 2000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jas J-39 Gripen 80 kN; Saab JAS 39 Gripen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A-10 80.6 kN; A-10 Thunderbolt II
IAI Lavi 91.5 kN; IAI Lavi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Avro Vulcan 98 kN; Avro Vulcan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BAE 146 ( AVRO RJ ) 124 kN; British Aerospace 146 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-16 127 kN; General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-15 220 kN; McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gulfstream_650 150.4 kN; G650 Specifications - Gulfstream
Sukhoi_Superjet_100 156 kN; Sukhoi Superjet 100 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-18 158 kN; McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
J-10 130 kN; Chengdu J-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mig-29 162.8 kN; Mikoyan MiG-29 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mirage IV 141 kN; Dassault Mirage IV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MD-82 164 kN; McDonnell Douglas MD-80 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eurofighter Typhoon 178 kN; Eurofighter Typhoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tupolev Tu-16 186.4 kN; Tupolev Tu-16 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JSF F-35 191 kN; Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boeing B-47 Strato Jet 192 kN; Boeing B-47 Stratojet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Airbus 318-100 192 kN; Airbus A320 family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mig-25 200 kN; Mikoyan-Gurevich DIS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YAK-141 235,4 kN; Yakovlev Yak-141 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SU-27 245,6 kN; Suhoi Su-27
SR-71 302 kN; Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Convair YB-60 304 kN; Convair YB-60 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mig-31 304 kN; Mikoyan MiG-31 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F-22 312 kN; Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PAKFA 314 kN; Sukhoi PAK FA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MIG-39 ( Project 1.44 ) 354 kN; Mikoyan Project 1.44 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
J-20 Chengdu 360 kN; Chengdu J-20 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DC-10 534 kN; McDonnell Douglas DC-10
Boeing_747 836 kN; Boeing 747
Airbus A380 1360 kN; Airbus A380 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An 225 1377 kN; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-225_Mriya
 
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