
Allison J35 - Wikipedia
The General Electric/Allison J35 was the United States Air Force's first axial-flow (straight-through airflow) compressor jet engine. Originally developed by General Electric (GE company …
Allison J35-A-35A Turbojet - National Museum of the USAF
Allison J35-A-35A Turbojet. DAYTON, Ohio (May 2020) -- Museum restoration crews move the Allison J35-A-35A Turbojet engine on display in the Cold War Gallery at the National Museum …
General Electric (Allison) J35 (TG-180) Turbojet Engine
Allison redesigned the J35, increasing its rated thrust from about 14,458 N (3,700 lb) to 22,240 N (5,000 lb), and developed an afterburner. A total of 14,169 J35s were built. The J35 powered …
Allison J35 - Wikiwand
The General Electric/Allison J35 was the United States Air Force's first axial-flow (straight-through airflow) compressor jet engine.
Allison J35-A-11 - This Day in Aviation
Aug 25, 2024 · The D-558-I was powered by a single Allison J35-A-11 turbojet engine. The J35 was a single-spool, axial-flow turbojet with an 11-stage compressor section, 8 combustion …
TINKER HISTORY: J35 Allison turbojet engine
Apr 3, 2017 · The J35 was the first Allison/GE turbojet engine to incorporate an axial-flow compressor — the type of compressor used in all GE engines since. A number of cutting-edge …
Allison J35 - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 23, 2024 · The J35 was used to power the Bell X-5 variable-sweep research aircraft and various prototypes such as the Douglas XB-43 Jetmaster, North American XB-45 Tornado, …
General Electric J35-A-17D - National Museum of the USAF
Originally developed by the General Electric Co. at the end of World War II, the J35 was the USAF's first axial-flow turbojet engine. In 1947 GE transferred responsibility for the production …
Allison J35 Turbojet - shanaberger.com
Sep 14, 2003 · Developed by General Electric in parallel with the Whittle-based J33, the J35 was the U.S. Air Forces first axial-flow compressor turbojet. The J35 first flew in the XP-84 in 1946. …
Allison J35-A-15 - This Day in Aviation
Oct 21, 2024 · The J35 was a single-spool, axial-flow turbojet engine with an 11-stage compressor section and single-stage turbine. The J35-A-15 was rated at 3,270 pounds of …