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LDV Maxus. The LDV Pilot was the last of a series of a panel vans that was produced by from 1974 until 2005, originally as the 1974 Leyland Sherpa developed by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, which was in turn derived from earlier light commercials produced by the British Motor Corporation. The Pilot was available in capacities ...
AgustaWestland AW109. Bell 429. Eurocopter EC135. MD Explorer. Sikorsky S-76D. Number built. >5,400 [1] The Pratt & Whitney Canada PW200 is a family of turboshaft engines developed specifically for helicopter applications. It entered service in the 1990s.
The JT8D is an axial-flow front turbofan engine incorporating a two-spool design. There are two coaxially-mounted independent rotating assemblies: one rotating assembly for the low pressure compressor (LPC) which consists of the first six stages (i.e. six pairs of rotating and stator blades, including the first two stages which are for the bypass turbofan), driven by the second (downstream ...
Boeing C-32A. Ilyushin Il-96M. The Pratt & Whitney PW2000, also known by the military designation F117 and initially referred to as the JT10D, is a series of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines with a thrust range from 37,000 to 43,000 lbf (160 to 190 kN). Built by Pratt & Whitney, they were designed for the Boeing 757.
Northrop YA-9. Number built. 1,843. Developed from. Lycoming T55. The YF102-LD-100 was tested on an AJ Savage in the early 1970s. The Lycoming ALF 502/LF 507 (later Honeywell ALF 502/LF 507) is a geared turbofan engine produced by Lycoming Engines, AlliedSignal, and then Honeywell Aerospace. The U.S. military designation for the ALF 502 is YF102.
EMD 645. The EMD 567 is a line of large medium-speed diesel engines built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. This engine, which succeeded Winton's 201A, was used in EMD's locomotives from 1938 until its replacement in 1966 by the EMD 645. It has a bore of 81⁄2 in (216 mm), a stroke of 10 in (254 mm) and a displacement of 567 cu in (9 ...
Clerget aircraft engines. Preserved Clerget 9B rotary engine on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum. Clerget was the name given to a series of early rotary aircraft engine types of the World War I era that were designed by Pierre Clerget (fr). Manufactured in France by Clerget-Blin and in Great Britain by Gwynnes Limited they were used on ...
The engine was mainly produced for Fairchild's family of training aircraft in the mid-1930s. Ranger L-440-1 Model 6.444C-2engine plate. According to H.L. Puckett, "Ranger developed a system of air cooling all cylinders to a high degree of uniformity. The system employed air under pressure, admitted through an opening in the front of the engine ...