J71 | |
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J71 engine change in progress on a F3H-2 Demon, 1963. | |
Type | Turbojet |
Manufacturer | Allison Engine Company |
First run | 1950 |
Major applications |
B-66 Destroyer F3H Demon |
Developed from | Allison J35 |
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 designated J35-A-23. [1]
The Allison J71 turbojet powered the Douglas B-66 Destroyer and the McDonnell F3H-2 Demon after the failed Westinghouse J40 proved unworkable. The prototype P6M-1 SeaMasters were also fitted with the engine.
Data from: Aircraft engines of the World 1953 [2]
Data from Aircraft engines of the World 1957 [3]
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J71 | |
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J71 engine change in progress on a F3H-2 Demon, 1963. | |
Type | Turbojet |
Manufacturer | Allison Engine Company |
First run | 1950 |
Major applications |
B-66 Destroyer F3H Demon |
Developed from | Allison J35 |
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 designated J35-A-23. [1]
The Allison J71 turbojet powered the Douglas B-66 Destroyer and the McDonnell F3H-2 Demon after the failed Westinghouse J40 proved unworkable. The prototype P6M-1 SeaMasters were also fitted with the engine.
Data from: Aircraft engines of the World 1953 [2]
Data from Aircraft engines of the World 1957 [3]
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