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    The General Electric J73 turbojet was developed by General Electric from the earlier J47 engine. Its original USAF designation was J47-21, but with innovative...
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    military aircraft engine designations Related development General Electric J35 General Electric J73 Comparable engines Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire Rolls-Royce...
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    The General Electric J79 is an axial-flow turbojet engine built for use in a variety of fighter and bomber aircraft and a supersonic cruise missile. The...
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  • J73 could refer to: General Electric J73, a type of jet engine HMS Niger (J73), A British minesweeper Johnson solid J73, a geometric shape JOVIAL J73...
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    lines closed down in 1956. Further development of the J47 by led to the J73, and from there into the much more powerful J79. The J79 was GE's second...
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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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    photo-reconnaissance version of −2. Unbuilt. F3H-3 Proposed version with the General Electric J73 engine. Unbuilt.  United States United States Navy F3H-2M BuNo 137078...
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    Thrust-to-weight ratio: 3.607 Related development Wright J65 Comparable engines General Electric J73 Rolls-Royce Avon SNECMA Atar Tumansky R-13 Tumansky R-25 Related...
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    (28,667 kg) Gross weight: 148,300 lb (67,268 kg) Powerplant: 4 × General Electric J73-X24A afterburning turbojets, 14,000 lbf (62 kN) with afterburner...
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    slender wings and a shortened fuselage. The design was powered by the General Electric J73 engine and took off from a special cart and landed on its belly....
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    Allison. The General Electric J47-GE-7 engine was used in the F-86A-1 producing a thrust of 5,200 lbf (23 kN), while the General Electric J73-GE-3 engine...
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    003 SNECMA Atar 101 Comparable engines Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire General Electric J73 Rolls-Royce Avon Tumansky R-13 Tumansky R-25 Related lists List of...
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    Experimental supersonic-turboprop version. YF-84J Two conversions with the General Electric J73 engine.  Belgium Belgian Air Force operated 21 F-84Es and 192 F-84Gs...
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    prototypes with enlarged nose intakes and a deepened fuselages for the General Electric J73 engine; the YF-84J reached Mach 1.09 in level flight on 7 April 1954...
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    J35 General Electric J39 General Electric J47 General Electric J53 General Electric J73 General Electric J77 General Electric J79 General Electric J85...
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    began overhauling and repairing entire military jet engines (particularly J73 and J85), and related parts and accessories—ultimately processing over 6...
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    during the General Strike, an express passenger train was deliberately derailed south of Cramlington, Northumberland. On 7 August 1926, an electric multiple...
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  • the constituent companies used only steam locomotives. The NER had 13 electric lomotives, numbered 1-13, but this was in fact in the company's main locomotive...
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    March 2017. 2013年度総合車両センター関係業務改善が提案される [Work Improvements Proposed for General Rolling Stock Center in Fiscal 2013] (PDF). Danketsu (in Japanese). Japan:...
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    denied permission to run or required the train to be towed by a diesel or electric locomotive. Restrictions on foreign trains meant Pegler was not allowed...
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    during flight. This plane was used to test the Allison J35, General Electric J47 and J73 jet engines. The XB-29H to test armament configurations was a...
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    retailed at 12s 6d with a clockwork mechanism, or 17s 6d for the three-rail electric version. As with other Hornby Dublo locomotives of the period, the bodyshell...
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    environmental health, the City of Bogotá has assembled a fleet of 1,485 electric buses for its public transportation system—placing the city among the three...
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    original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021. "Bassett-Lowke products Electric Locomotives, Tinplate Rolling Stock and Trackside Accessories". Archived...
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