prop-fan engine

  • 1Jet engine — For a general overview of aircraft engines, see Aircraft engine. A Pratt Whitney F100 turbofan engine for the …

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  • 2propfan — /prop fan /, n. Aeron. a turbojet having a turbine driven propeller that operates completely outside the jet engine. Cf. turbofan, turboprop. [1965 70; PROP3 + FAN1] * * * …

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  • 3propfan — /prop fan /, n. Aeron. a turbojet having a turbine driven propeller that operates completely outside the jet engine. Cf. turbofan, turboprop. [1965 70; PROP3 + FAN1] …

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  • 4Focke-Wulf Fw 190 — infobox Aircraft name =Fw 190 type =Fighter manufacturer = Primarily Focke Wulf Flugzeugbau AG, but also Ago, Arado, Fieseler, Mimetall, Norddeutsche Dornier and others caption = Fw 190 A designer =Kurt Tank first flight =1 June 1939 introduced… …

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  • 5Propfan — NASA / GE Unducted Fan A propfan was first defined as a small diameter, highly loaded multiple bladed variable pitch propulsor having swept blades with thin advanced airfoil sections, integrated with a nacelle contoured to retard the airflow… …

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  • 6Sikorsky S-67 — infobox Aircraft name = S 67 Blackhawk type = Attack/assault helicopter manufacturer = Sikorsky caption = S 67 Blackhawk in 1972, flown by Sikorsky Test Pilots Kurt Cannon (rear seat) and Byron Graham (front seat). designer = first flight =… …

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  • 7BAE Hawk — Infobox Aircraft name= Hawk caption=RAF BAE Hawk T.1 trainer type=Military trainer aircraft manufacturers= Hawker Siddeley British Aerospace (1977 1999) BAE Systems (1999 onwards) designer= first flight=1974 introduced= retired= status= primary… …

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  • 8Boeing 777 — 200 авиакомпании «United Airlines …

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  • 9United Airlines Flight 232 — N1819U on its final descent, with visible damage on the horizontal stabilizer and fuselage tail cone Accident summary Date …

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  • 10Propeller — A propeller is essentially a type of fan which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust for propulsion of a vehicle such as an aircraft, ship, or submarine through a mass such as water or air, by rotating two or more twisted… …

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