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The '''Pratt & Whitney GG4''' and '''FT4''' are related aero-derivative ] engines developed from the ] turbojet line.<ref name=" |
The '''Pratt & Whitney GG4''' and '''FT4''' are related aero-derivative ] engines developed from the ] turbojet line.<ref name="Harper1969">{{cite conference |url= https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/GT/proceedings-pdf/GT1969/79832/V001T01A008/2390108/v001t01a008-69-gt-8.pdf |title= Vibration and Noise Characteristics of an Aircraft-Type Gas Turbine Used in a Marine Propulsion System |last= Harper |first= R.E. |date= 16 December 1968 |conference= Turbo Expo: Power for Land, Sea, and Air |publisher= The American Society of Mechanical Engineers |page= 2}}</ref><ref name="Goodwine1974">{{cite journal |title= Maintenance Considerations in Aircraft-Derivative Industrial Gas Turbines |last1= Goodwine |first1= J.K. |last2= Stradley |first2= R.C. |date= 1974 |journal= SAE Technical Paper Series |volume= 1 |doi= 10.4271/740847}}</ref> | ||
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GG4 / FT4 | |
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Type | Gas turbine |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Pratt & Whitney |
First run | 1960s |
Developed from | Pratt & Whitney J75 |
The Pratt & Whitney GG4 and FT4 are related aero-derivative gas turbine engines developed from the Pratt & Whitney J75/JT4 turbojet line.
See also
Related development
Related lists
References
- Harper, R.E. (16 December 1968). Vibration and Noise Characteristics of an Aircraft-Type Gas Turbine Used in a Marine Propulsion System (PDF). Turbo Expo: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. p. 2.
- Goodwine, J.K.; Stradley, R.C. (1974). "Maintenance Considerations in Aircraft-Derivative Industrial Gas Turbines". SAE Technical Paper Series. 1. doi:10.4271/740847.
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