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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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    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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    The General Electric T31 (company designation TG-100A) was the first turboprop engine designed and built in the United States. The TG-100A benefited from...
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    Thrust-to-weight ratio: 1.94:1 Related development General Electric I-A General Electric I-40/J33 Power Jets W.2 Rolls-Royce Welland Comparable engines...
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    Originally developed by General Electric (GE company designation TG-180) in parallel with the Whittle-based centrifugal-flow J33, the J35 was a fairly simple...
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    F404 General Electric T407 General Electric F412 General Electric F414 General Electric F700 General Electric J31 General Electric J33 General Electric J35...
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    long-range escort fighter while retaining the general layout of the P-59 Airacomet. The two General Electric J33-GE-5 turbojet engines were located in each...
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    the General Electric TG-100 turboprop engine (later designated XT31 by the US military) in the nose driving a four-bladed propeller and a GE J33 turbojet...
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  • on the J36, and the Shooting Star project is re-engined with the General Electric J33, a licensed version of the W.2B/26, or Rolls-Royce Derwent. GE later...
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    the J36, but ran into lengthy delays. Instead, the Allison J33, developed by General Electric as the I-40 (their greatly improved 4,000 lbf (18 kN) version...
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