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New Zealand's Duke Engines has been busy developing and demonstrating excellent results with a bizarre axial engine prototype that completely does away with valves, while delivering excellent ...
This J57-P55 variant that's currently up for auction at no reserve, features a two-spool axial flow turbojet engine that was originally designed to power military aircraft.
In specific applications, jet engines are often the most efficient internal combustion engines available. Not just for airplanes, but for anything that needs to run on a wide variety of fuels, oper… ...
Although turbojet and turbofan jet engines are similar, the things that set them apart make them very different. Here's what you need to know.
Jet engines enabled aircraft to fly farther, faster, and at less cost than piston engine aircraft could. Brief Description This was the world’s first mass-produced turbojet engine. Germany built ...
Turbojet engines are an incredible piece of 20th century engineering that except for some edge cases, have mostly been replaced by Turbofans. Still, even the most basic early designs were groundbre… ...
The Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine that powers the iconic Harrier Jet has been in production for a surprisingly long time. Read about its development here.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1945, Rolls-Royce started the ...
The engine being tested in the video, is a General Electric J79, an axial-flow turbojet engine, designed in the ’50s and used by several types of fightes and bombers across the world.
Although turbojet and turbofan jet engines are similar, the things that set them apart make them very different. Here's what you need to know.