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A typicial Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) is a turboshaftengine. It is similar to a jet engine with how it's compressor and turbine sections are laid out. However jet engines provide power through thrust (exhaust gas pressure) whereas turboshaft engines provide power through a shaft attached to either the compressor or turbine section.

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