- late 1930s.
Turbojets have poor
efficiency at low
vehicle speeds,
which limits their usefulness in
vehicles other than aircraft.
Turbojet engines have...
- 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...
-
aircraft to use
turbojets were
Concorde and Tu-144
supersonic transports. Low byp****
turbofans have a
lower exhaust speed than
turbojets, and are mostly...
- have been
called "leaky" or
continuous bleed turbojets (General
Electric YJ-101 BPR 0.25) and low BPR
turbojets (Pratt &
Whitney PW1120). Low BPR (0.2) has...
- then Type 1471 radar, and WP-13B
turbojets.
Cancelled due to
unavailability of the
intended powerplant, the WP-14
turbojet. J-8D:
Improved J-8B with IFR...
- such as rockets,
turbojets, and ramjets, are the loudest. For
commercial jet
aircraft the jet
noise has
reduced from the
turbojet through byp**** engines...
-
replaced the
turbojets of the A-1a with
Walter HWK RII-211
rocket engines. The second, Heimatschützer IV or Me 262C-3a,
retained its
turbojets and was to...
-
Whitney J60-P-6
turbojets in the T-2B. The T-2C was ****ed with two 2,950 lbf (13,100 N)
thrust General Electric J85-GE-4
turbojets. The T-2D and T-2E...
-
years after the war, the
drawbacks of the
turbojet gradually became apparent.
Below about Mach 2,
turbojets are very fuel
inefficient and
create tremendous...
- was ****ed with a
turbine section to
become the
first self-running
axial turbojet in England, the F.1,
providing 2,150 lbf.
Attention immediately turned...