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    The Westinghouse J46 is an afterburning turbojet engine developed by the Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division for the United States Navy in the...
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  • J46 may refer to: County Route J46 (California) Gyroelongated pentagonal bicupola Westinghouse J46, a turbojet engine This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    afterburner. It first flew in 1947. The J46 engine was developed as a larger, more powerful version of Westinghouse's J34 engine, about 50% larger. Built...
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    configuration. Specific changes included the use of more powerful Westinghouse J46 engines, a stronger airframe that was enlarged by one-third, as well...
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    Walt suffered a heart attack just prior. The Express was powered by a Westinghouse J46 engine and hit the 413 mph record mark. At a trade fair in Gary, Indiana...
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  • (2015). Westinghouse J40 Axial Turbojet Family. Olney, Maryland, USA: Bleeg Publishing, LLC. Christiansen, Paul J. (2016). Westinghouse J46 Axial Turbojet...
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    Westinghouse J46 engines in enlarged nacelles to replace the J34-WE-32 engines of the F3D-1; however, on account of development problems with the J46...
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    Chance Vought F7U-3 Cutlass, powered by two 6,000 lbf (27 kN) thrust Westinghouse J46 engines. In the 1950s, several large afterburning engines were developed...
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    fuel + 6.5 US gal (5.4 imp gal; 25 L) unusable fuel Powerplant: 2 × Westinghouse J46-WE-12B afterburning turbojet engines, 4,500 lbf (20 kN) thrust each...
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    Westinghouse J46-WE-8 cutaway engine...
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    the X-3's planned Westinghouse J46 engines were unable to meet the thrust, size and weight requirements, so lower-thrust Westinghouse J34 turbojets were...
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  • Combustion is propagated to all the chambers through interconnecting tubes. Westinghouse J46 "walking stick" fuel vapouriser tubes in an annular combustor. Fuel...
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    arrived at Bonneville with jet cars of their own. Walt had acquired a Westinghouse J46 jet engine, which had been designed for the Vought F7U Cutlass, that...
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    requirement, with planned production versions to use more powerful Westinghouse J46 engines. (A 1948 order for 118 F-93s had been cancelled in 1949.) Changes...
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    Westinghouse J30 Westinghouse J32 Westinghouse J34 Westinghouse J40 Westinghouse J43 Westinghouse J45 Westinghouse J46 Westinghouse J50 Westinghouse J54...
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  • wheels. His calculations indicated that the readily available surplus Westinghouse J46 jet engines would have more than enough power to drive the vehicle...
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