He gently reversed the thrust of the turbojet engines, bringing the Concorde to an abrupt halt. |
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It will have a solid rocket booster rather than the turbojet engine and be launched from a torpedo tube. |
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With increasing danger from turbojet fighters, the US military began transitioning to primarily an all turbojet fleet of aircraft. |
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It will have a 30-minute loiter time at 70 kilometers capability using a micro turbojet engine and a warhead payload. |
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Rather than using a rotating compressor like a turbojet engine, the forward velocity and vehicle aerodynamic design compress air into the engine. |
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The Gannet has double in-line Mamba turbojet engines driving two sets of contra-rotating propellers though a single driveshaft. |
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It had four turbojet engines with afterburners, and was the first supersonic aircraft with engine pods mounted outboard on the wings. |
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The White Knight turbojet aircraft climbs over the Mojave desert with SpaceShipOne attached to its underbelly. |
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Microturbo, also a subsidiary of Turbomeca, is the European leader of turbojet engines for missiles, drones and auxiliary power units. |
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Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet, turbofan, turboshaft, turboprop. |
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The TR 60-5 turbojet engine is one of the most versatile in Microturbo's range. |
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Turbomeca is also renowned for its turbojet engines for aircraft and for missiles via its subsidiary Microturbo. |
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The technology behind this superb aircraft was the turbojet engine, which produced more power than piston engines and created less drag than a propeller. |
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The German introduction of the turbojet engine and moderate wing sweepback to improve high-speed flight performance was matched by Allied developments. |
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It was believed that turbojet or turboprop engines could power all aircraft, from the largest to smallest designs. |
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By the end of the war, turbojet engines were replacing piston engines as the means of propulsion, further increasing aircraft speed. |
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Early jet aircraft used turbojet engines which were relatively inefficient for subsonic flight. |
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The first successful test of a turbojet engine was conducted in 1937 in Britain, while two years later the German Heinkel He 178 became the first operational aircraft powered by a jet engine. |
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The services must be operated by turbojet aircraft. |
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The activity extends to four lines of products: turbojet engines for missiles and target drones, starting systems, on-board auxiliary power units on airplanes and helicopters and ground power units and ground service units. |
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Microturbo's 40 years of existence have enabled the company to become a world-wide reference in the design of robust and reliable small gas turbines and turbojet engines. |
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As a result of recent stall and upset occurrences in turbojet aeroplanes, TC has reinforced the need for appropriate training for the prevention of an aeroplane stall and for stall recovery. |
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In his previous employment, he had accumulated over 2500 hours as captain on a DHC-6 Twin Otter, over 1000 hours on a Beechcraft B200 and over 1000 hours as captain on a Westwind WW24 turbojet. |
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Both the captain and the first officer were experienced pilots with over 3000 hours on turbojet aircraft, but their experience on the Global 5000 was limited. |
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Microturbo continues to pursue its diversification strategy by expanding its product range to the TR-3, a new turbojet engine which develops 30 daN of thrust. |
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In 1928, RAF College Cranwell cadet Frank Whittle formally submitted his ideas for a turbojet to his superiors. |
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Compared to a turbojet of identical thrust, a turbofan has a much larger air mass flow rate. |
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The low loss from the propelling nozzle of a turbojet is added to with extra losses due to inefficiencies in the added turbine and fan. |
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In the years after the war, the drawbacks of the turbojet gradually became apparent. |
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These drawbacks eventually led to the downfall of the pure turbojet, and only a handful of types are still in production. |
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It featured an aerodynamically clean design with four de Havilland Ghost turbojet engines buried in the wings, a pressurised fuselage, and large square windows. |
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Whittle's jet engines were developed some years earlier than those of Germany's Hans von Ohain who was the designer of the first operational turbojet engine. |
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The system is cooled by Vigor's Tornado Air Vent with triple 120MM case fan, and powered by Tagan TG1100-U95 TurboJet NVIDIA-SLI-certified 1100 watt power supply. |
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