The General Electric TF34 is an American military turbofan engine used on the A-10 Thunderbolt II, S-3 Viking and RQ-170 Sentinel. Developed by GE Aircraft...
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The General Electric CF34 is a civilian high-bypass turbofan developed by GE Aviation from its TF34 military engine. The CF34 is used on a number of business...
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wing design, and uses a single engine, speculated to be either a General Electric TF34 turbofan or a Garrett TFE731. The RQ-170 Sentinel was developed...
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The General Electric LM500 is an industrial and marine gas turbine produced by GE Aviation. The LM500 is a derivative of the General Electric TF34 aircraft...
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GE Aerospace (redirect from General Electric Aircraft Engines)
General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, is an American aircraft engine supplier that is headquartered in Evendale, Ohio, outside Cincinnati...
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S-72.[citation needed] The S-72 could be fitted with wings and General Electric TF34 turbofans to allow compound helicopter configurations to be experimentally...
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with a simplified and improved single main rotor powered by three General Electric TF34-58 turboshaft engines rated at a combined 21,000 hp (15,660 kW)...
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aircraft's engines is normally a high risk. The unusual location of the General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofan engines decreases ingestion risk and also allows...
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for the YA-9 rather than the more powerful (9,280 lbf (41.3 kN)) General Electric TF34 used by the A-10, although either engine could be accommodated....
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Allison TF32 (section General characteristics)
warfare (ASW) in January 1967, but lost the competition to the General Electric TF34 in early 1968. Data from Zigmunt 1997, page 131 Type: Two-shaft...
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