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Turbojet - Wikipedia
The turbojet is an airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft. It consists of a gas turbine with a propelling nozzle.
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TurboJET
Operated by Shun Tak-China Travel, TurboJET provides high speed ferry services between Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen Fu Yong.
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Turbojet Engines
Most modern passenger and military aircraft are powered by gas turbine engines, which are also called jet engines. The first and simplest type of gas turbine ...
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turbojet
turbojet Aeronaut. (ˈtɜːbəʊdʒɛt) Also with hyphen. [f. turbo- + jet n.3 5 c.] Used attrib. and absol. to designate (an aircraft having) a type of jet engine in which the jet gases also power a turbine-driven compressor for compressing the air drawn into the engine.1945 Aeronautics Mar. 28/2 The turb...
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Turbofan vs. Turbojet: What's the Difference? - Pilot Institute
Turbofans are fuel-efficient and quieter, ideal for airliners, while turbojets excel at high-speed military use.
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Turbojet Engines – Introduction to Aerospace Flight Vehicles
The turbojet is the name used for a gas turbine engine designed to produce thrust by discharging exhaust gases at high speed out of the rear of the engine.
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How a TURBOJET Engine works - Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
Aerospace Engineering student here. Your video covering the thermodynamics comes across so much simpler and more intuitive than all my professors!
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How does a turbojet engine work? | MTU AEROREPORT
They function in basically the same way: air is compressed, mixed with fuel, and ignited. This generates an enormous amount of energy, which both drives the ...
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Turbojet | Aircraft, Propulsion, Jet Engines - Britannica
Turbojet, jet engine in which a turbine-driven compressor draws in and compresses air, forcing it into a combustion chamber into which fuel is injected.
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Aircraft Engines | Turboprop/Turboshaft & Turbojet | PBS
PBS has proudly designed and produced turbojet, turboprop, & turboshaft engines for manned, unmanned aircraft (UAVs) & small manned aircraft for over 50 ...
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What are the benefits of turbofans and turbojets? : r/hoggit - Reddit
Turbojets are all about exhaust speed: they move less air but they exhaust it at very, very high speed. Turbofans on the other hand are more ...
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TurboJET
After the merger, the routes were operated under the TurboJET brand. Vessels information
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External links
The official web site of TurboJET
OMC TurboJet engine Community & Forum
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turboprop
turboprop Aeronaut. (ˈtɜːbəʊprɒp) Also turbo-prop. [f. turbo- + prop n.6] Used attrib. and absol. to designate (an aircraft having) a jet engine in which a turbine is used as in a turbojet and also to drive a propeller; = prop-jet s.v. prop n.6 2 b. Also ˌturboproˈpeller.1945 H. H. Arnold Third Rep....
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Turbojet train
A turbojet train is a train powered by turbojet engines. SVL
In 1970, researchers in the USSR developed the (SVL) turbojet train. The SVL was able to reach a speed of .
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Turbojet development at the RAE
Freda proved successful, and in December 1939 was fitted with a turbine section to become the first self-running axial turbojet in England, the F.1, providing References
Bibliography
Kay, Antony, Turbojet, History and Development 1930-1960, Vol 1, Great Britain and Germany, pp. 12–20, Crowood Press, 2007.
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