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- Bypass turbojet)combination of references to the preceding generation engine technology of the turbojet and the additional fan stage. It consists of a gas turbine engine which...93 KB (11,233 words) - 10:20, 10 February 2025
A turbojet train is a train powered by turbojet engines. Like a jet aircraft, but unlike a gas turbine locomotive, the train is propelled by the jet thrust...
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Jet engine (section Turbojet)
typically refers to an internal combustion air-breathing jet engine such as a turbojet, turbofan, ramjet, pulse jet, or scramjet. In general, jet engines are...
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Palianytsia (Ukrainian: Паляниця, [pɐlʲɐˈnɪt͡sʲɐ]) is a Ukrainian turbojet drone missile system developed by Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine...
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Turbojet drone)
A loitering munition, also known as a suicide drone, kamikaze drone, or exploding drone, is an aerial weapon with a warhead that is typically designed...
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Germany began work independently in the early 1930s. In August 1939 the turbojet powered Heinkel He 178, the world's first jet aircraft, made its first...
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Junkers Jumo 004 (category 1940s turbojet engines)
was the world's first production turbojet engine in operational use, and the first successful axial compressor turbojet engine. Some 8,000 units were manufactured...
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BMW 003 (category 1940s turbojet engines)
early axial turbojet engine produced by BMW AG in Germany during World War II. The 003 and the Junkers Jumo 004 were the only German turbojet engines to...
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Junkers EF 128 – a planned turbojet fighter. Junkers EF 132 – a planned turbojet bomber. Junkers Ju 287 – a forward-swept wing turbojet bomber. Lippisch P.13a...
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initial, 145-foot-long (44 m) 707-120 was powered by Pratt & Whitney JT3C turbojet engines. The shortened, long-range 707-138 and the more powerful 707-220...
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(category 1950s turbojet engines)
The Pratt & Whitney J57 (company designation: JT3C) is an axial-flow turbojet engine developed by Pratt & Whitney in the early 1950s. The J57 (first run...
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Airbreathing jet engine (section Turbojet engine)
was the turbojet. It was a concept brought to life by two engineers, Frank Whittle in England UK and Hans von Ohain in Germany. The turbojet compresses...
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main Derwent engine, the Ariete added a Rolls-Royce Soar RS.2 auxiliary turbojet engine to provide additional power for climbing and sprinting. This used...
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Rolls-Royce Tay (turbojet))
The Rolls-Royce RB.44 Tay is a British turbojet engine of the 1940s, an enlarged version of the Rolls-Royce Nene designed at the request of Pratt & Whitney...
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of turbojet and ramjet engines. The turboramjet is a hybrid engine that essentially consists of a turbojet mounted inside a ramjet. The turbojet core...
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aircraft built for the United States Navy that combined turboprop and turbojet propulsion. It was based on Ryan Aeronautical's earlier FR Fireball, but...
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- Turbojet m (strong, genitive Turbojets, plural Turbojets) (aeronautics) turbojet Declension of Turbojet [masculine, strong] “Turbojet”, in PONS (in German),
- Powerplants The aircraft was powered by four Pratt and Whitney JT3C-6 turbojet engines. The total time (TT) and times since overhaul (TSO) of these engines
- collapses and faints] Exile: Don't be a weird boy! Blitz: [praying as the Turbojet Rover is going down] Oh please, oh please, oh please. If you let me live
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