turbo-jet in the PONS Dictionary

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Most turbojet engines then used one centrifugal compressor, one turbine wheel and multiple combustion chambers that resembled long cylinders arranged in a conical pattern.
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This was the last turbojet design in progress before the war ended and which had the highest thrust rating at 1,300 kg of thrust.
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Designing a basic turbojet engine around the second principle produces the turbofan engine, which creates slower gas but more of it.
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It was originally designed as a rocket powered aircraft but later used turbojets.
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A turbojet engine equipped with an afterburner is called an afterburning turbojet, whereas a turbofan engine similarly equipped is sometimes called an augmented turbofan.
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Historically, airliners used the simplest turbojet engine.
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Both models are powered by micro turbojet engine developed by, with side intakes.
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The motorcycle is powered by a turboshaft helicopter engine converted to afterburning turbojet.
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The turbojet engine was removed and the fuel hose and its drogue extended out from the jet's former exhaust opening.
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Postwar commercial airframe design focused on larger capacities, on turboprop engines, and then on jet (turbojet, later turbofan) engines.
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