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Specification (GTX-35VS Kaveri)

General characteristics

Type: afterburning turbofan

Length: 137.4 in (3490 mm)

Diameter: 35.8 in (910 mm)

Dry weight: 2,724 lb (1,235 kg) [Goal: 2,100-2450 lb (950-1100 kg)]

Components

Compressor: two-spool, with low-pressure (LP) and high-pressure (HP) axial


compressors:
o LP compressor with 3 fan stages and transonic blading
o HP compressor with 6 stages, including variable inlet guide vanes and first two
stators

Combustors: annular, with dump diffuser and air-blast fuel atomisers

Turbine: 1 LP stage and 1 HP stage

Performance

Maximum thrust:

Military thrust (throttled): 11,687 lbf (52.0 kN)

Full afterburner: 18,210 lbf (81.0 kN)(planned to be refined to >95 kN)

Specific fuel consumption:

Military thrust (throttled): 0.78 lb/(lbfh) (79.52 kg/(kNh))

Full afterburner: 2.03 lb/(lbfh) (207.00 kg/(kNh))

Thrust-to-weight ratio: 7.8:1 (76.0 N/kg)

Engine cycle

Airflow: 172 lb/s (78.0 kg/s)

Bypass ratio: 0.16:1 (it should be increased to 0.5:1)

Overall pressure ratio: 21.5:1 [Goal: 27:1]

LP compressor pressure ratio: 3.4:1 [Goal: 4:1]

HP compressor pressure ratio: 6.4:1

Turbine entry temperature: 2,218-2,601 F (1,214-1,427 C; 1,487-1,700 K) [Goal:


3,357 F (1,847 C; 2,120 K)]

See also

List of aircraft engine manufacturers

List of aircraft engines

Specifications

The compressor inlet, with both rotor and stator blades visible.

EJ200 Thrust vectoring prototype


Data from Rolls-Royce plc[11]

General characteristics

Type: Turbofan

Length: 157 inches (4.0 m)

Diameter: 29 inches (0.74 m)

Dry weight: 2,180 lb (989 kg)[12][N 1]

Components

Compressor: 3-stage LP, 5-stage HP

Combustors: annular

Turbine: 1-stage LP, 1-stage HP

Performance

Maximum thrust: 13,500 lbf (60 kN) dry thrust / 20,250 lbf (90 kN) with reheat[13]

Bypass ratio: 0.4:1

Overall pressure ratio: 26:1

Turbine inlet temperature: 1,800K

Specific fuel consumption: 21 g/(kNs) (0.74 lb/(lbfh)) dry thrust / 47 g/(kNs) (1.7 lb/
(lbfh)) with reheat

Thrust-to-weight ratio: 9.31:1 (with reheat)

See also
Comparable engines

General Electric F414

Snecma M88

GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri

Guizhou WS-13

RD-93

Related lists

List of aircraft engines

Specifications

Engines: Two RR RB199 Mk103 turbofans

Thrust: 16,000lbs each

Max speed: 1.3Mach

Length: 16.72m

Max altitude: 50,000ft

Span: 8.6m

Aircrew: 2

Armament: DMS and Legacy Brimstone, Enhanced Paveway II, Storm Shadow, ,
Paveway II, Paveway III, Paveway IV, Mauser 27mm Cannon, ASRAAM

Powered by two Rolls-Royce RB 199 Mk 103 turbofan engines, the GR4 is capable of low-level
supersonic flight and can sustain a high subsonic cruise speed. The aircraft can fly automatically
at low level using Terrain Following Radar (TFR) when poor weather prevents visual flight. The
aircraft is also equipped with Forward Looking InfraRed (FLIR) and is Night Vision Goggle
(NVG) compatible. This gives it a relatively unique all weather night capability as well as
making it an impressive platform for mounting passive night electro-optical operations.
For navigation purposes, the Tornado is equipped with an integrated Global Positioning Inertial
Navigation System (GPINS). The GR4 also has a Ground Mapping Radar (GMR) to identify fixpoints and update navigation systems as well as providing an air to air search facility. The GR4 is
also equipped with a Laser Ranger and Marked Target Seeker (LRMTS) that can be used to
locate targets designated on the ground or can provide accurate range information to ground
targets.
The GR4 typically carries up to a maximum of 5 Paveway IV smart weapons or 2 Stormshadow
cruise missiles but can be configured with various weapons, targeting pods and reconnaissance
pods simultaneously including the Dual Mode Seeker (DMS) Brimstone, ALARM Mk2 missile,
Litening III and the Reconnaissance Airborne Pod Tornado (RAPTOR).

The RAPTOR pod is one of the most advanced reconnaissance sensors in the world and greatly
increases the effectiveness of the aircraft in the reconnaissance role. Its introduction into service
gave the GR4 the ability to transmit real-time, Long Range Oblique Photography (LOROP) to
commanders or to view this in cockpit during a mission. The stand-off range of the sensors also
allows the aircraft to remain outside heavily defended areas, thus minimising the aircrafts
exposure to enemy air-defence systems. Additional capability in the Non-Traditional Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (NTISR) role is provided by the Litening III RD and the use of
the ROVER data link for providing tactical operators with real time Full Motion Video (FMV) in
the battle space.
All GR4 aircraft are capable of carrying the Air Launched Anti-Radiation Missile (ALARM),
which homes on to the emitted radiation of enemy radar systems and can be used in the
Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) role. The GR4 is capable of carrying up to nine
ALARM or a mixed configuration of ALARM and bombs. The self protection capability of the
GR4 has recently been upgraded by the integration of the state of the art ASRAAM short range
air to air missile. Infra-Red (IR) and Radio Frequency (RF) countermeasures are provided by a
BOZ-107 Pod on the right wing to dispense chaff and flares and a Sky Shadow-2 electronic
countermeasures pod on the left wing. The aircraft is also equipped with an integral 27mm
Mauser cannon capable of firing 1700 rounds per minute.
The Tornado GR4 is now equipped with the Storm Shadow missile and 2 variants of the
Brimstone missile, including the most advanced DMS variant. The Storm Shadow allows the
Tornado to make precision strikes in poor weather with a greatly increased stand-off range from
the target area. Whilst legacy Brimstone provides the Tornado with an effective anti-armour
weapon coupled with an enhanced stand-off range. The DMS variant enables unrivalled
flexibility coupled with precision which is second to none.
In addition, the TornadoGR4 Force trains and maintains a capability with legacy weapons such
as 1000lbclass dumb weapons, legacy Paveway II and III as well as their enhanced variants and
the AIM 9L.The Tornado GR4 is currently operated from two bases. TheTornado Operational
Conversion Unit, XV (Reserve) Squadron, is based at RAF Lossiemouth. RAF Marham is the
home of the GR4s of II (Army Cooperation) Squadron, IX (Bomber) Squadron and 31 Squadron
the Gold Stars.
The Tornado GR4 has beensuccessfully deployed in Operational theatres since 1990. It has seen
actionunder various operations in Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Operation ELLAMY overthe
skies of Libyain support of the United Nations Security Council Resolution of 1970.

Engine Specifications: Pratt & Whitney F135-PW-100/400/600


Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney (United Technologies)
Thrust: 28,000 pounds or 43,000 pounds with afterburner
Rolls-Royce LiftSystem:
Lift Fan (STOVL): 20,000 pounds
3BSM (STOVL): 18,000 pounds
Roll Posts (STOVL): 2x 1,950 pounds
Overall Pressure Ratio at Maximum Power: 28
Thrust-to-Weight Ratio: Unknown
Compressor: Two spool, axial flow, three-stage fan
LP-HP Compressor Stages: 0-6
HP-LP Turbine Stages: 1-1
Combustor Type: Annular
Engine Control: FADEC
Length: CTOL/CV: 220 in (5.59 m); STOVL: 369 in (9.37 m)
Diameter: 51 in (1.30 m)
Dry Weight: Unknown
Applications: F-35 Lightning II
F135-PW-100: F-35A
F135-PW-400: F-35C
F135-PW-600: F-35B
Price/Unit Cost:
F135-PW-100: $14.46 million (in 2014)
F135-PW-400: $13.95 million (in 2014)
F135-PW-600: $33.96 million (in 2014)
First Run: Unknown
First Flight:
CTOL: December 15, 2006
STOVL: June 11, 2008
CV: June 7, 2010

Turbine power
produced

Usually:

Increase turbine power


by increasing fuel flow

Power accelerates
engine until compressor
power matches turbine
power.

When powers match,


engine speed stabilises


Engine air mass flow
increases and thrust
increases

Turbine
Performance
Map

Operating Line

Steady state where compressor and


turbine powers

match. Most efficient point at each


speed.

At max thrust, turbine inlet


temperature is a maximum. Gas
temperature
cannot be increased to increase
power.

To increase power, increase turbine


pressure drop at constant speed and
move to hover point.

Pressure
variation in a
turbojet

Increasing nozzle area reduces


pressure drop across nozzle.
This increases pressure drop across
turbine and speeds up the turbine.

Increasing
Turbine
Pressure Drop
Lift Fan Power
Lift Fan
Pressure Ratio

Lift Fan
Lift Fan
Installation
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Specifications for the
Douglas B-66 / RB-66 Destroyer
Tactical Light Bomber / Reconnaissance Aircraft

Focus Model: Douglas B-66 Destroyer


Country of Origin: United States
Manufacturer: Douglas Aircraft Company - USA
Initial Year of Service: 1956
Production: 294
Crew: 3
Length: 75.13 ft (22.9 m)
Width: 72.51 ft (22.10 m)
Height: 23.62ft (7.20 m)
Weight (Empty): 42,549 lb (19,300 kg)
Weight (MTOW): 83,776 lb (38,000 kg)
Powerplant: 2 x Allison J71-A-11 / J71-A-13 turbojet engines generating 10,200lbs of thrust
each.
Maximum Speed: 634 mph (1,020kmh; 551 kts)
Maximum Range: 2,467 miles (3,970km)
Service Ceiling: 39,370 ft (12,000 m; 7.5 miles)
Rate-of-Climb: 5,000 feet-per-minute (1,524 m/min)
Hardpoints: 0

siles: 4 AIM-7 Sparrow or AIM-9 Sidewinder

Bombs: 6,000 lb (2,720 kg) of bombs

Avionics

AN/APG-51A, B, and C radar

See also
Related development

McDonnell F2H Banshee

McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

Dassault tendard IV

Supermarine Scimitar

North American F-100 Super Sabre

de Havilland Sea Vixen

Related lists

List of fighter aircraft

List of military aircraft of the United States

List of military aircraft of the United States (naval)

Specifications (J65-B)
General characteristics

Type: Turbojet

Length: ~122in (~3098 mm)

Diameter: 37.52in (953 mm)

Dry weight: 2776lb (1259 kg)

Components

Compressor: 13-stage axial

Combustors: annular

Turbine: 2-stage axial

Performance

Maximum thrust: 7239lbf (32.2KN)

Overall pressure ratio: 7:1

Air mass flow: 119.05lb/s (54kg/s)

Turbine inlet temperature: ~848C (1558F)

Specific fuel consumption: ~0.916 lb/(lbfh) (25.9 g/(kNs))

Thrust-to-weight ratio: 2.61

See also
Related development

Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire

Comparable engines

de Havilland Gyron Junior

Rolls-Royce Avon

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Specifications (B-57B)

B/C model, 3-view


Data from Quest for Performance[69]

General characteristics

Crew: 2 (pilot,navigator )

Length: 65 ft, 6 in (20.0 m)

Wingspan: 64 ft 0 in (19.5 m)

Height: 14 ft 10 in (4.52 m)

Wing area: 960 ft (89 m)

Empty weight: 27,090 lb (12,285 kg)

Loaded weight: 40,345 lb (18,300 kg)

Max. takeoff weight: 53,720 lb (24,365 kg)

Powerplant: 2 Wright J65-W-5 turbojets, 7,220 lbf (32.1 kN) each

*Zero-lift drag coefficient: 0.0119

Drag area: 11.45 ft (1.06 m)

Aspect ratio: 4.27

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B-57 Canberra
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B-57 Canberra Specifications


Primary Function:
Bomber
Contractor:
Martin
Crew:
2 (pilot, electronic warfare officer)
Unit Cost:
$1,264,000
Powerplant
Two Wright J65-W-5s or two Buick J65-BW-5s of 7,220 lbs. thrust each
Dimensions
Length:
65 ft. 6 in.
Wingspan:
64 ft
Height:
15 ft. 6 in.
Weights
Empty:
27,950 lb
Maximum Takeoff:
58,800 lb
Performance
Speed:
570 mph
Ceiling:
49,000 ft
Range:
2,000 miles
Armament
Four 20mm cannons, eight .50 caliber machine guns, up to 5,000 lb of
external bombs, and four weapons pylons for bombs or rockets
Service Life
First Flight:
July 20, 1953
End of Service:
1959

Number Built:

[403 total]

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