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    The General Electric/Allison J33 is an American centrifugal-flow jet engine, a development of the General Electric J31, enlarged to produce significantly...
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  • J33 may refer to: Allison J33, a turbojet engine de Havilland J 33 Venom, a British fighter in service with the Swedish Air Force Ground Equipment Facility...
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    air-to-ground munitions. Production aircraft were typically powered by a single Allison J33 or Pratt & Whitney J48-P-2 turbojet engine. On 21 November 1947, the...
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    and give them to Allison to produce instead. The main production model was GE's 4,000 lbf (18 kN) I-40, produced as the Allison J33. By the time production...
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    Pratt & Whitney J48 turbojet engine, the F9F-7 were furnished by an Allison J33 powerplant instead. In the mid 1950s, the improved F9F-8 was introduced...
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    400 lbf (33 kN). Like the J33, the design of the J35 originated at General Electric, but major production was by the Allison Engine Company. While developing...
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    system. Engine thrust was also bolstered by adding an afterburner to the Allison J33 powerplant used. On 16 April 1949, the prototype YF-94 conducted its...
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    already specified the adoption of more powerful afterburner-equipped Allison J33-A-21 turbojet engines, AN/APG-33 radar, and the Hughes E-1 fire-control...
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    derived from the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star), it was powered by one Allison J33 engine. Starting in 1949, the U.S. Navy used the Lockheed T-33 for land-based...
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    acquired by Boeing in 1986. The program included the replacement of the Allison J33-A-35 turbojet by two Garrett TFE731-3A turbofans. It also included an...
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