The Allison T40, company designation Allison Model 500, was an early American turboprop engine composed of two Allison T38 power sections driving a contra-rotating...
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family of Allison T56 turboprop engine. Developed as a stand-alone single section of the T40 (Model 500) twin engine to aid in development of the T40, the...
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enlarged AJ Savage with the two reciprocating engines replaced with two Allison T40 turboprop engines and removal of the tail-mounted turbojet. Like the...
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75 shp/lb (4.52 kW/kg) Aviation portal Related development Allison T38 Allison T40 Allison T78 Rolls-Royce AE 2100 Rolls-Royce AE 3007 Rolls-Royce T406...
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delivered. Allison also began development of a series of turboprop engines for the U.S. Navy, starting with the T38 and a "twinned" version as the T40. The...
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T40 or T-40 may refer to: Allison T40, an American turboprop engine Lockheed T-40 JetStar, a proposed American jet trainer McGehee Catfish Restaurant...
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response was the Model 117. It was a large high-wing flying boat with Allison T40 engines driving six-bladed contra-rotating propellers. It had a sleek...
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airframe similar to its B-47: the wing would have less sweepback; the Allison T40-A-2 engines would drive three-blade contra-rotating propellers, i.e....
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United States Navy in the late 1940s. It was planned to be powered by two Allison T40 turboprops driving contra-rotating propellers, and utilized tandem landing...
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969 kg) Fuel capacity: 1,000 US gal (833 imp gal; 3,785 L) Powerplant: 2 × Allison T40-A-14 coupled turboprop engines, 5,850 hp (4,360 kW) each equivalent Powerplant:...
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1931–1944 Allison V-1710 1937–1944 Allison V-3420 (derived from the V-1710) 1987–1989 *Allison 578-DX 1947–1950s Allison T38 1953–1955 Allison T40 1954–present...
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contra-rotating propellers, such as the Allison T40, on some experimental aircraft during the 1950s. The T40-powered Convair R3Y Tradewind flying-boat...
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The Allison V-3420 was a large experimental piston aircraft engine, designed in 1937 by the American Allison Engine Company. In 1937, at the behest of...
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(15th) production aircraft was intended to be re-engined with 5,400 hp Allison T40 turboprops, but production was curtailed at eight and the more advanced...
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The Allison Model 250, now known as the Rolls-Royce M250, (US military designations T63 and T703) is a highly successful turboshaft engine family, originally...
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Rolls-Royce North America (redirect from Allison Advanced Development Company)
as establishing a proxy board for Allison, Rolls-Royce was required to vest Allison's classified projects in Allison Advanced Development Company. In 2005...
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The Allison V-1710 aircraft engine designed and produced by the Allison Engine Company was the only US-developed V-12 liquid-cooled engine to see service...
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Rolls-Royce T406 (redirect from Allison T406)
T406 (company designation AE 1107) is a turboshaft engine developed by Allison Engine Company (now part of Rolls-Royce) that powers the Bell Boeing V-22...
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eshp/lb Related development Armstrong Siddeley Mamba Comparable engines Allison T40 Related lists List of aircraft engines Gunston 1989, p.20. Aero Engines...
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power/weight ratio of 6.85:1. Aviation portal Related development Allison T38 Allison T40 Allison T78 Rolls-Royce AE 2100 Rolls-Royce AE 3007 Rolls-Royce T406...
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The General Electric/Allison J35 was the United States Air Force's first axial-flow (straight-through airflow) compressor jet engine. Originally developed...
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Rolls-Royce AE 2100 (redirect from Allison AE2100)
developed by Allison Engine Company, now part of Rolls-Royce North America. The engine was originally known as the GMA 2100, when Allison was a division...
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plagued with engine-related problems affecting other aircraft fitted with T40 engines, such as the Douglas A2D Skyshark and North American XA2J Super Savage...
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The Allison TF41 (Company designations RB.168-62 and Model 912) is a low-bypass turbofan engine. The TF41 was jointly developed by Allison Engine Company...
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The General Electric/Allison J33 is an American centrifugal-flow jet engine, a development of the General Electric J31, enlarged to produce significantly...
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The Allison J71 was a single spool turbojet engine, designed and built in the United States. It began development in 1948 as a much modified J35, originally...
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co-development version of the Spey between Rolls-Royce and Allison in the 1960s is the Allison TF41. Intended for the smaller civilian jet airliner market...
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Rolls-Royce AE 3007 (redirect from Allison AE3007)
engine was originally developed by the Allison Engine Company, hence the "AE" in the model number. In 1988, Allison Engine Company (then owned by General...
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List of aircraft engines (section Allison)
J89 Allison J102 Allison T38 Allison T39 Allison T40 (Allison 500, 503) Allison T44 Allison T54 Allison T56 (501-D) Allison T61 Allison T63 Allison T71...
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The Allison J102 was a turbojet engine developed as a supersonic missile engine by the Allison Engine Company. The J102-100 is an axial flow turbojet that...
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