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    The General Electric J85 is a small single-shaft turbojet engine. Military versions produce up to 3,500 lbf (16 kN) of thrust dry; afterburning variants...
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    The General Electric CJ610 is a non-afterburning turbojet engine derived from the military J85, and is used on a number of civilian business jets. The...
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    the T58 and T64 turboshaft engines, the J85 turbojet, and F404 turbofan. Starting in 1961, General Electric started one of their most important research...
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  • J85 may refer to: General Electric J85, a small single-shaft turbojet engine HMS Seagull (J85), a Halcyon class minesweeper of Royal Navy J85, the Johnson...
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    Thrust-to-weight ratio: 6.6 Related development General Electric CJ610 General Electric J85 Comparable engines General Electric CJ805-23 Related lists List of aircraft...
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  • first subsonic flight in late 2017, powered by three General Electric CJ610 turbojets (a civilian J85), with subsequent supersonic flight testing at Edwards...
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    The General Electric TF39 is a high-bypass turbofan engine that was developed to power the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy. The TF39 was the first high-power, high-bypass...
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    The aircraft's powerplants were two 2,950-pound-force (13.1 kN) General Electric J85-GE-4As from the T-2C Buckeye. Because stealth took precedence above...
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    aft-fan design, the General Electric CF700 used in the Dassault Falcon 20 business jet, which was developed from the General Electric J85 in the same way...
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    engine power by replacing its twin Continental J-69 engines with General Electric J85-J2/5 turbojet engines, each capable of generating up to 2,400 lbf...
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