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Definition of Wopen

Wopen
Wopen Wo"pen, obs. p. p. of Weep. Wept. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Wopen from wikipedia

- Rolls-Royce Nene, the engine was also built under licence in China as the ****en WP-5. Immediately after World War II, the Soviet Union manufactured copies...
-  245. ISBN 9781437921311. "북한의 무인기 Mm-1". "Mikulin AM-5 / Tumansky RD-9 / ****en WP-6". "Турбореактивный двигатель РД-9". The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian...
- drop tanks is about 640 km (400 mi). The aircraft is powered by two Liming ****en-6A (Tumansky R-9) turbojet engines. In addition to the internal cannon armament...
- engine J-12I (aka J-12A) Improved J-12 powered by a 8,929 lbf (39.72 kN) ****en WP-6Z afterburning turbojet Data from Chinese Aircraft:China's aviation...
- area and reduced sweep were incorporated. The Q-5 shares the J-6's Liming ****en WP-6 A (Tumansky RD-9) turbojet engines. The redesign cost some high-altitude...
- The Mikulin AM-3 (also called RD-3M) was a turbojet engine developed in the Soviet Union by Alexander Mikulin. The development of the high-performance...
- 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...
- The Tumansky R-13 is a Soviet turbojet engine designed by Sergei Alekseevich Gavrilov [ru]. The Tumansky R-13 is a development of the successful Tumansky...
- Gross weight: 6,000 kg (13,228 lb) 6,125 kg (13,503 lb) Powerplant: 1 × ****en WP-5 turbojet engines, 25.5 kN (5,700 lbf) thrust 33.8 kN (7,600 lbf) with...
- engine J-12I - (aka J-12A) Improved J-12 powered by a 8,929 lbf (39.72 kN) ****en WP-6Z afterburning turbojet J-13 Shenyang Cancelled - Air superiority fighter...