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(Tony Goetz wrote)
The Aviation Week SourceBook has a nice big run down of gas turbine engines and manufacturers (along with everything else aerospace). I managed to download the 2005 turbine section several months ago, but I can't find the link anymore (I think it was direct from AviationNow.com). In any case, I saved it and have uploaded it if you want to browse. There are quite a few engines in the range you're looking at, mostly intended for drones. http://www.togo84.com/spec05_gas_turbines.pdf Very cool. Thanks. Rainy day kind of link to root around in. Rolls-Royce (Indianapolis, IN, USA) Model # AE 1107C MAX. POWER AT SEA LEVEL (LB.-THRUST/SHP.) 6,150 shp (Shaft horsepower) SPECIFIC FUEL CONSUMPTIONAT MAX. POWER LB./LBF.-HR. or LB./HP.-HR. 0.41 Dry weight ....973 lbs Bell Boeing V-22. Montblack |
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