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    Whittle W.U. turbojet

    Whittle W.U. turbojet

    1937

    Metropolitan-Vickers F 2/4 Beryl turbojet, c. 1945, serial no. MV 34

    Metropolitan-Vickers F 2/4 Beryl turbojet

    Turbojet, six-stage axial flow compressor, single stage turbine, Westinghouse model-19A ‘Yankee’ aero engine; with removable and separate turbine blade housing cover: original outline design by Dr. Stewart Way at Westinghouse Research Laboratories and detailed design by Westinghouse steam turbine division and built by Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, United States of America, 1943. The Westinghouse model-19A ‘Yankee’ was the first jet engine to be designed and built in the United States of America.

    Westinghouse Turbo-jet model-19A 'Yankee'

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