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Afterburner for Your Retirement. As great as an IRA is for retirement savings, it’s the slow-spooling stovepipe turbojet to the afterburner of a more powerful retirement savings vehicle: the 401(k).
Type: Turbojet, Afterburner, Water Injection Thrust: 76,500 N (17,200 lb) dry, 117,872 N (26,500 lb) with afterburning Compressor: 8 low pressure axial, 7 high pressure axial ... The military version ...
This is a tube-chassis dragster with the body of a stretched W126 S-Class on top and a 1953 Westinghouse J34 turbojet engine with a diesel-fueled afterburner sticking out the back.
This blisteringly high speed was to be achieved by six turbojet engines that produced a massive 28,000 pounds of thrust each, with an afterburner. Despite the bomber’s significant size, ...
This hypnotic whirl of metal is the afterburner of a General Electric J79 axial-flow turbojet engine—the same engine used on F-4 Phantom jets, made by McDonnell Aircraft during the Vietnam War.
The T-38 Talon has 2 General Electric J85-GE-5 turbojet engines that incorporate afterburners. With a robust 2,050 pounds of dry thrust, the engines alone provide a significant output of ...
People who live near Muroc, Calif. are used to seeing strange sights in the sky as test pilots from Edwards Air Force Base put new planes through their paces. For the past month they have seen a ...
With a blast of newspaper ads last week, Westinghouse Electric Corp. boasted it had “the world’s most powerful jet engine qualified for production.” The new model of its J40 turbojet, said ...
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