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  • Jet engine
  • Aircraft engine that produces thrust by emitting a jet of gas

    A jet engine is a type of reaction engine, discharging a fast-moving jet of heated gas (usually air) that generates thrust by jet propulsion. While this

    Jet engine

    Jet engine

    Jet_engine

  • Airbreathing jet engine
  • Type of jet engine

    An airbreathing jet engine (or ducted jet engine) is a jet engine in which the exhaust gas which supplies jet propulsion is atmospheric air, which is

    Airbreathing jet engine

    Airbreathing_jet_engine

  • History of the jet engine
  • Jet engine technology is traced as far back as 150 BC. Advancements slowly proceeded, limited by material and aircraft design, and practical applications

    History of the jet engine

    History_of_the_jet_engine

  • Jet engine performance
  • Measurement indicator of fuel conversion

    A jet engine converts fuel into thrust. One key metric of performance is the thermal efficiency; how much of the chemical energy (fuel) is turned into

    Jet engine performance

    Jet_engine_performance

  • Four-engined jet aircraft
  • A four-engined jet, sometimes called a quadjet, is a jet aircraft powered by four engines. The presence of four engines offers increased power and redundancy

    Four-engined jet aircraft

    Four-engined jet aircraft

    Four-engined_jet_aircraft

  • Turbojet
  • Airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft

    The turbojet is an airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft. It consists of a gas turbine with a propelling nozzle. The gas turbine

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

  • Pulsejet
  • Engine where combustion is pulsed instead of continuous

    A pulsejet engine (or pulse jet) is a type of jet engine in which combustion occurs in pulses. A pulsejet engine can be made with few or no moving parts

    Pulsejet

    Pulsejet

    Pulsejet

  • Jet engine ingestion
  • When an object is sucked into a jet engine

    A jet engine ingestion occurs when an object is sucked into a running jet engine, sometimes causing engine failure. Birds or other flying animals are ingested

    Jet engine ingestion

    Jet_engine_ingestion

  • Components of jet engines
  • Brief description of components needed for jet engines

    systems found in jet engines. It uses two example engines; the type most familiar to the general public, the modern airliner engine, and the military

    Components of jet engines

    Components of jet engines

    Components_of_jet_engines

  • Access Database Engine
  • Database engine built by Microsoft

    Database Engine (also Office Access Connectivity Engine or ACE and formerly Microsoft Jet Database Engine, Microsoft JET Engine or simply Jet) is a database

    Access Database Engine

    Access_Database_Engine

  • Jet fuel
  • Type of aviation fuel

    gas-turbine engines. It is colorless to straw-colored in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1, which

    Jet fuel

    Jet fuel

    Jet_fuel

  • Trijet
  • Aircraft propelled by three jet engines

    trijet is a jet aircraft powered by three jet engines. In general, passenger airline trijets are considered to be second-generation jet airliners, due

    Trijet

    Trijet

    Trijet

  • Turboprop
  • Turbine engine driving an aircraft propeller

    2005–2006. Intake momentum drag Jet engine Jetboat Scimitar propeller Supercharger Tiltrotor Turbocharger Smith XP-99 Prop-Jet Motorjet Administration, Federal

    Turboprop

    Turboprop

    Turboprop

  • Turbofan
  • Airbreathing jet engine designed to provide thrust by driving a fan

    airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion. The word "turbofan" is a combination of references to the preceding generation engine technology

    Turbofan

    Turbofan

    Turbofan

  • Ramjet
  • Supersonic atmospheric jet engine

    A ramjet is a form of airbreathing jet engine that requires forward motion of the engine to provide air for combustion. Ramjets work most efficiently

    Ramjet

    Ramjet

    Ramjet

  • List of aircraft engines
  • Pouit S-4 PowerJet SaM146 Power Jets WU Power Jets W.1 Power Jets W.2 Power Jets/Rover B/23 – Rolls-Royce Welland (Poyer Aircraft Engine Company) Poyer

    List of aircraft engines

    List of aircraft engines

    List_of_aircraft_engines

  • Afterburner
  • Turbojet engine component

    British English) is an additional combustion component used on some jet engines, mostly those on military supersonic aircraft. Its purpose is to increase

    Afterburner

    Afterburner

    Afterburner

  • Rocket engine
  • Non-airbreathing engine used to propel a missile or vehicle

    ion engines exist. Rocket vehicles carry their own oxidiser, unlike most combustion engines such as pulse engines or jet engines, so rocket engines can

    Rocket engine

    Rocket engine

    Rocket_engine

  • Jet airliner
  • Passenger aircraft powered by jet engines

    is an airliner powered by jet engines (passenger jet aircraft). Airliners usually have two or four jet engines; three-engined designs were popular in the

    Jet airliner

    Jet airliner

    Jet_airliner

  • Thomas & Friends
  • British children's television series

    children's books by Wilbert and Christopher Awdry, it centers on Thomas the Tank Engine, as well as various anthropomorphic steam locomotives and other vehicles

    Thomas & Friends

    Thomas & Friends

    Thomas_&_Friends

  • Pump-jet
  • Marine propulsion system

    pump. A pump-jet works by having an intake (usually at the bottom of the hull) that allows water to pass underneath the vessel into the engines. Water enters

    Pump-jet

    Pump-jet

    Pump-jet

  • Jet aircraft
  • Aircraft class powered by jet propulsion engines

    A jet aircraft (or simply jet) is an aircraft propelled by one or more jet engines. Jets are nearly always fixed-wing aircraft, though a wide range of

    Jet aircraft

    Jet aircraft

    Jet_aircraft

  • Propfan
  • Type of aircraft engine

    A propfan, also called a propjet, an open rotor engine, or an open fan engine, is an aircraft engine combining features of turbofans and turboprops. It

    Propfan

    Propfan

    Propfan

  • Wide-body aircraft
  • Airliner with two aisles

    conventional wing-mounted engine design, most likely due to the inefficiencies of mounting such large engines on the aft fuselage. As jet engine power and reliability

    Wide-body aircraft

    Wide-body aircraft

    Wide-body_aircraft

  • Tip jet
  • Jet nozzle at the tip of some helicopter rotor blades

    similarly to the afterburner (reheat) on a conventional jet engine, except that instead of reheating a gas jet, they serve as the primary heater, creating greater

    Tip jet

    Tip jet

    Tip_jet

  • Jet propulsion
  • Thrust produced by ejecting a jet of fluid

    direction to the jet. Reaction engines operating on the principle of jet propulsion include the jet engine used for aircraft propulsion, the pump-jet used for

    Jet propulsion

    Jet propulsion

    Jet_propulsion

  • Turbine engine failure
  • Unexpected loss of power

    powered by turbine engines and are subject to engine failures for many similar reasons as jet-powered aircraft. In the case of an engine failure in a helicopter

    Turbine engine failure

    Turbine engine failure

    Turbine_engine_failure

  • Aircraft engine
  • Engine designed for use in powered aircraft

    market for aircraft engines: The market for aircraft engines, especially jet engines, has very high barriers to entry. Aircraft engines use highly advanced

    Aircraft engine

    Aircraft engine

    Aircraft_engine

  • Gas-turbine engine
  • Type of continuous-flow turbine engine

    the design for a centrifugal gas turbine for jet propulsion. The first successful test run of his engine occurred in England in April 1937. 1932: The

    Gas-turbine engine

    Gas-turbine engine

    Gas-turbine_engine

  • Jet pack
  • Device using jets to propel the wearer

    A jet pack, rocket belt, rocket pack or flight pack is a device worn as a backpack which uses jets to propel the wearer through the air. The concept has

    Jet pack

    Jet pack

    Jet_pack

  • Fighter aircraft
  • Military aircraft for air-to-air combat

    improving fuel economy enough that the last piston engine support aircraft could be replaced with jets, making multi-role combat aircraft possible. Honeycomb

    Fighter aircraft

    Fighter aircraft

    Fighter_aircraft

  • Frank Whittle
  • British Royal Air Force engineer and air officer (1907–1996)

    turbojet engine. A patent was submitted by Maxime Guillaume in 1921 for a similar invention which was technically unfeasible at the time. Whittle's jet engines

    Frank Whittle

    Frank Whittle

    Frank_Whittle

  • Ford FE engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    428 Super Cobra Jet engine was never offered with factory air conditioning due to the location of its engine oil cooler. Super Cobra-Jet — bore 4.13 in

    Ford FE engine

    Ford FE engine

    Ford_FE_engine

  • Podded engine
  • Externally mounted aircraft engine

    A podded engine is a jet engine that has been built up and integrated in its nacelle. This may be done in a podding facility as part of an aircraft assembly

    Podded engine

    Podded engine

    Podded_engine

  • Jet blast deflector
  • Safety device that redirects exhaust from a jet engine

    A jet blast deflector (JBD) or blast fence is a safety device that redirects the high energy exhaust from a jet engine to prevent damage and injury. The

    Jet blast deflector

    Jet blast deflector

    Jet_blast_deflector

  • Thrust
  • Reaction force

    spinning blades of a propeller, the propelling jet of a jet engine, or by ejecting hot gases from a rocket engine. Reverse thrust can be generated to aid braking

    Thrust

    Thrust

    Thrust

  • BAC Jet Provost
  • British jet trainer aircraft

    ultimately lead to the Jet Provost. At the time, the company was in the process of establishing mass production for the earlier piston-engined Percival Provost

    BAC Jet Provost

    BAC Jet Provost

    BAC_Jet_Provost

  • Engine Alliance GP7000
  • Turbofan engine manufactured by Engine Alliance

    The Engine Alliance GP7000 is a turbofan jet engine manufactured by Engine Alliance, a joint venture between General Electric and Pratt & Whitney. It was

    Engine Alliance GP7000

    Engine Alliance GP7000

    Engine_Alliance_GP7000

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    typically applied to pistons (piston engine), turbine blades (gas turbine), a rotor (Wankel engine), or a nozzle (jet engine). This force moves the component

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Aircraft engine starting
  • jet engine was shut down on climbing through 85,000 ft (26,000 m) and was started using the windmill method on descent through denser air. Pulse jet engines

    Aircraft engine starting

    Aircraft engine starting

    Aircraft_engine_starting

  • Coffman engine starter
  • Piston engine starting system

    system to start their Napier Sabre engines. Cartridge starters used on a number of jet engines, including such engines as the Rolls-Royce Avon, which were

    Coffman engine starter

    Coffman engine starter

    Coffman_engine_starter

  • Airplane
  • Powered aircraft with wings

    fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, propeller, or rocket engine. Airplanes come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and wing

    Airplane

    Airplane

    Airplane

  • Scramjet
  • Jet engine where combustion takes place in supersonic airflow

    (supersonic combustion ramjet) is a variant of a ramjet airbreathing jet engine in which combustion takes place in supersonic airflow. As in ramjets,

    Scramjet

    Scramjet

    Scramjet

  • Embraer E-Jet family
  • Regional jet airliner family

    The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of four-abreast, narrow-body, short- to medium-range, twin-engined regional jet airliners designed and produced by

    Embraer E-Jet family

    Embraer E-Jet family

    Embraer_E-Jet_family

  • Jet Age
  • Period of aviation history

    The Jet Age is a period in the history of aviation defined by the advent of aircraft powered by jet turbine engines and the social and cultural changes

    Jet Age

    Jet Age

    Jet_Age

  • GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri
  • Afterburning turbofan aircraft engine

    in developing jet engines. It had developed the GTX37-14U after-burning turbojet, which first ran in 1977, and was the first jet engine to be designed

    GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri

    GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri

    GTRE_GTX-35VS_Kaveri

  • Thrust vectoring
  • Facet of ballistics and aeronautics

    basic means: Gimbaled engine(s) or nozzle(s) Reactive fluid injection Auxiliary "Vernier" thrusters Exhaust vanes, also known as jet vanes Thrust vectoring

    Thrust vectoring

    Thrust vectoring

    Thrust_vectoring

  • Precooled jet engine
  • Turbomachinery concept

    A precooled jet engine is a concept that enables jet engines with turbomachinery, as opposed to ramjets, to be used at high speeds. Precooling restores

    Precooled jet engine

    Precooled_jet_engine

  • Ford 385 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    similarly to the 429 Cobra Jet, with an 11.3:1 compression ratio. Featuring forged notched pistons[clarification needed] the engine was rated at 370 hp (gross)

    Ford 385 engine

    Ford 385 engine

    Ford_385_engine

  • Aerospike engine
  • Type of rocket engine

    The aerospike engine is a type of rocket engine that maintains its aerodynamic efficiency across a wide range of altitudes. It belongs to the class of

    Aerospike engine

    Aerospike engine

    Aerospike_engine

  • Auxiliary power unit
  • Alternative vehicle power source

    single- or three-phase systems. A jet fuel starter (JFS) is a device similar to an APU but directly linked to a main engine and started by an onboard compressed

    Auxiliary power unit

    Auxiliary power unit

    Auxiliary_power_unit

  • Jet
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jet or jet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) most commonly refers to: Jet aircraft, an aircraft propelled by jet engines Jet

    Jet

    Jet

  • FP-5 Flamingo
  • Ukrainian cruise missile

    composite materials (fiberglass), and the engine nacelle is built from metal to withstand high temperatures. The jet engine appears to be the Ivchenko AI-25,

    FP-5 Flamingo

    FP-5 Flamingo

    FP-5_Flamingo

  • Turboshaft
  • Gas turbine used to spin a shaft

    turboshaft engine is a form of gas turbine that is optimized to produce shaft horsepower rather than jet thrust. In concept, turboshaft engines are very

    Turboshaft

    Turboshaft

    Turboshaft

  • Pulse detonation engine
  • Rocket engine that uses detonation waves to combust fuel and oxidizer

    The basic operation of the PDE is similar to that of the pulse jet engine. In the pulse jet, air is mixed with fuel to create a flammable mixture that is

    Pulse detonation engine

    Pulse_detonation_engine

  • Timeline of jet power
  • development of the air-breathing (duct) jet engine. Although the most common type, the gas turbine powered jet engine, was certainly a 20th-century invention

    Timeline of jet power

    Timeline_of_jet_power

  • Engine
  • Machine that converts one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy (of motion)

    which turns a crankshaft. Unlike internal combustion engines, a reaction engine (such as a jet engine) produces thrust by expelling reaction mass, in accordance

    Engine

    Engine

    Engine

  • Jet car
  • Car propelled by a jet engine

    jet car is a car propelled by a jet engine. A jet dragster is a jet powered car used for drag racing. They are most commonly seen at race shows. Jet powered

    Jet car

    Jet car

    Jet_car

  • History of the internal combustion engine
  • 178 became the world's first jet aircraft by 1939, followed by the first ramjet engine in 1949 and the first scramjet engine in 2004. Before 100 AD: The

    History of the internal combustion engine

    History_of_the_internal_combustion_engine

  • Variable cycle engine
  • Aircraft propulsion system efficient at a range of speeds higher and lower than sound's

    A variable cycle engine (VCE), also referred to as adaptive cycle engine (ACE), is an aircraft jet engine that is designed to operate efficiently under

    Variable cycle engine

    Variable cycle engine

    Variable_cycle_engine

  • Business jet
  • Jet-powered executive transport aircraft

    A business jet, private jet, or bizjet is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people, typically business executives and high-ranking

    Business jet

    Business jet

    Business_jet

  • S-duct
  • Type of aircraft jet engine intake duct

    An S-duct (or serpentine inlet) is a type of jet engine intake duct used in several types of trijet aircraft. In this configuration, the intake is in the

    S-duct

    S-duct

    S-duct

  • N747GE
  • General Electric testbed aircraft

    that was used by General Electric Aircraft Engines as a testbed for several of the company's jet engines between 1992 and 2017, including the General

    N747GE

    N747GE

    N747GE

  • Engine pressure ratio
  • Total pressure ratio across a jet engine

    The engine pressure ratio (EPR) is the total pressure ratio across a jet engine, measured as the ratio of the total pressure at the exit of the propelling

    Engine pressure ratio

    Engine_pressure_ratio

  • CFM International CFM56
  • Franco–American turbofan aircraft engine

    of these issues were resolved with engine modifications. Research into the next generation of commercial jet engines, high-bypass ratio turbofans in the

    CFM International CFM56

    CFM International CFM56

    CFM_International_CFM56

  • FADEC
  • Computer used for engine control in aerospace engineering

    have been produced for both piston engines and jet engines. The goal of any engine control system is to allow the engine to perform at maximum efficiency

    FADEC

    FADEC

    FADEC

  • Volvo RM12
  • Jet engine

    Reaktionsmotor 12 (RM12) is a low-bypass afterburning turbofan jet engine developed for the Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter. A version of the General Electric

    Volvo RM12

    Volvo RM12

    Volvo_RM12

  • GE Aerospace
  • American aircraft engine manufacturer

    which went on to power the first US combat-capable jet fighters, the P-80 Shooting Star. Early jet engine work took place at Lynn, as well as GE's Syracuse

    GE Aerospace

    GE Aerospace

    GE_Aerospace

  • Flameout
  • Type of engine issue in aviation

    aviation, a flameout (or flame-out) is the run-down of a jet engine or other turbine engine due to the extinguishment of the flame in its combustor. The

    Flameout

    Flameout

  • Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion
  • U.S. project 1946–1961

    1946 to 1961 was about $1 billion. Direct cycle nuclear engines resemble a conventional jet engine without combustion chambers. The hot compressed air produced

    Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion

    Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion

    Aircraft_Nuclear_Propulsion

  • Power Jets
  • Defunct British jet engine manufacturer

    Power Jets was a British company set up by Frank Whittle for the purpose of designing and manufacturing jet engines. The company was nationalised in 1944

    Power Jets

    Power Jets

    Power_Jets

  • Diesel engine runaway
  • Mechanical issue caused by fuel released from an unintended source

    of lubrication. Hot-bulb engines and jet engines can also experience runaway failures via the same process. In a diesel engine, the torque and the rotational

    Diesel engine runaway

    Diesel_engine_runaway

  • SABRE (rocket engine)
  • Proposed hybrid ramjet and rocket engine

    enter the engine at supersonic or hypersonic speeds, it would become hotter than the engine can withstand due to compression effects. Jet engines, which

    SABRE (rocket engine)

    SABRE (rocket engine)

    SABRE_(rocket_engine)

  • General Electric F414
  • American afterburning turbofan engine

    produce fighter jet engines for Indian Air Force". geaerospace.com. June 22, 2023. Retrieved January 1, 2025. "US seals key 'jet engine deal' ahead of

    General Electric F414

    General Electric F414

    General_Electric_F414

  • Bell P-59 Airacomet
  • First jet aircraft of the United States

    single-seat, twin jet-engine fighter aircraft that was designed and built by Bell Aircraft during World War II. It was the first jet produced in the United

    Bell P-59 Airacomet

    Bell P-59 Airacomet

    Bell_P-59_Airacomet

  • De Havilland Vampire
  • Fighter aircraft; first single-engine jet in RAF service

    (RAF), after the Gloster Meteor, and the first to be powered by a single jet engine. Development of the Vampire as an experimental aircraft began in 1941

    De Havilland Vampire

    De Havilland Vampire

    De_Havilland_Vampire

  • Honda HA-420 HondaJet
  • Very light business jet

    HondaJet has received several aeronautic design and innovation accolades. Honda began to study small-sized business jets in the late 1980s, using engines from

    Honda HA-420 HondaJet

    Honda HA-420 HondaJet

    Honda_HA-420_HondaJet

  • Compressor stall
  • Gas turbine phenomenon

    recover normal operation. Compressor stalls were a common problem on early jet engines with simple aerodynamics and manual or mechanical fuel control units

    Compressor stall

    Compressor stall

    Compressor_stall

  • Ryan FR Fireball
  • American World War II-era jet and piston-engined fighter aircraft

    States Navy during World War II. It was the Navy's first aircraft with a jet engine. Only 66 aircraft were built before Japan surrendered in August 1945.

    Ryan FR Fireball

    Ryan FR Fireball

    Ryan_FR_Fireball

  • Operation Osoaviakhim
  • Post WWII Soviet secret operation

    well as jet engines and Surface-to-air missiles, 515 in the Ministry of Armaments, primary concerned with development of liquid rocket engines, 358 in

    Operation Osoaviakhim

    Operation_Osoaviakhim

  • Junkers Jumo 004
  • Early turbojet aircraft engine

    the concept and encouraged Germany's aero engine manufacturers to begin their own programmes of jet engine development. The companies remained skeptical

    Junkers Jumo 004

    Junkers Jumo 004

    Junkers_Jumo_004

  • Ford Mustang (first generation)
  • Motor vehicle

    locking ratio) on any Cobra Jet Mustang, engine improvements were added to make it more reliable on the strip. Included was an engine oil cooler (making AC

    Ford Mustang (first generation)

    Ford Mustang (first generation)

    Ford_Mustang_(first_generation)

  • Gluhareff Pressure Jet
  • Type of jet engine with no moving parts

    The Gluhareff Pressure Jet (or tip jet) is a type of jet engine that, like a valveless pulse jet, has no moving parts. It was invented by Eugene Michael

    Gluhareff Pressure Jet

    Gluhareff_Pressure_Jet

  • Twin-fuselage aircraft
  • Aircraft configuration utilizing two main fuselages

    different. Featuring twin Yak-55 fuselages with a third, centrally mounted jet engine, it is the only trimotor cleared for unlimited aerobatics and performs

    Twin-fuselage aircraft

    Twin-fuselage aircraft

    Twin-fuselage_aircraft

  • General Electric GE90
  • High-bypass turbofan aircraft engine

    of three engine options for the 777-200 and -200ER, and the exclusive engine of the -200LR, -300ER, and 777F. It was the largest jet engine, until being

    General Electric GE90

    General Electric GE90

    General_Electric_GE90

  • Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft
  • Indian fifth-generation stealth fighter

    India and France to jointly develop a new high thrust jet engine for Indian 5th Gen Stealth Jet AMCA Mk2". India's growing Military power. 15 July 2023

    Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft

    Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft

    Advanced_Medium_Combat_Aircraft

  • Artem Mikoyan
  • Soviet aircraft designer (1905–1970)

    centrifugal-flow jet engine. This engine was reverse-engineered and produced in modified form as the Soviet Klimov VK-1 jet engine, later incorporated

    Artem Mikoyan

    Artem Mikoyan

    Artem_Mikoyan

  • Grumman
  • 1929–1994 aerospace manufacturer

    division of General Motors : the Eastern Aircraft Division. Grumman's first jet aircraft was the F9F Panther; it was followed by the upgraded F9F/F-9 Cougar

    Grumman

    Grumman

    Grumman

  • McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
  • American aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor 1939–1967

    1942 PJ42 pulse-jet engine McDonnell HRH, two engine compound gyroplane transport for US Marine Corps, 1950 McDonnell HCH, two engine heavy-lift helicopter

    McDonnell Aircraft Corporation

    McDonnell_Aircraft_Corporation

  • Convair
  • 1943–1996 American aerospace manufacturer

    airliners, such as the ten or so variants of the CV-240, the company entered the jet airliner business with its Convair 880 and Convair 990 designs. These were

    Convair

    Convair

    Convair

  • Gas turbine engine compressors
  • Engine component

    compressor and combustion chamber in one unit. Most high-compression jet engine use axial compressors for their high efficiency. In the axial compressor

    Gas turbine engine compressors

    Gas turbine engine compressors

    Gas_turbine_engine_compressors

  • Messerschmitt Me 262
  • First operational jet-powered fighter aircraft

    April 1941 with a piston engine, and its first jet-powered flight on 18 July 1942. Progress was delayed by problems with engines, metallurgy, and interference

    Messerschmitt Me 262

    Messerschmitt Me 262

    Messerschmitt_Me_262

  • List of experimental aircraft
  • List of aircraft produced by a number of countries to test new concepts and technology

    Canada Avrocar – Ducted fan VTOL Birdman Project 102 – Canadair CL-52 – jet engine testbed (converted Boeing B-47) Canadair CL-84 Dynavert – tilt-wing VTOL

    List of experimental aircraft

    List of experimental aircraft

    List_of_experimental_aircraft

  • Twinjet
  • Jet aircraft powered by two jet engines

    twinjet or twin-engine jet is a jet aircraft powered by two engines. A twinjet is able to fly well enough to land with a single working engine, making it safer

    Twinjet

    Twinjet

    Twinjet

  • General Electric J31
  • First jet engine mass-produced in the US

    The General Electric J31 was the first jet engine to be mass-produced in the United States. After a visit to England mid-1941, General Henry H. Arnold

    General Electric J31

    General Electric J31

    General_Electric_J31

  • Fiat JTD engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    initialism of UniJet Turbo Diesel. The main improvement that distinguishes the Multijet from previous generations of common-rail diesel engines from FCA is

    Fiat JTD engine

    Fiat_JTD_engine

  • Japanese Aero Engine Corporation
  • Consortium of 3 Japanese companies

    successful commercial jet engine program in aviation history. The Japanese Aero Engine Corporation has been involved in a number of other engines, including the

    Japanese Aero Engine Corporation

    Japanese_Aero_Engine_Corporation

  • SOKO
  • Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer

    making it the first indigenously-developed jet aircraft to enter mass production in Yugoslavia (the first jet-powered plane built by Yugoslavia was the

    SOKO

    SOKO

  • Williams International
  • American manufacturer of small gas turbine engines

    of small gas turbine engines based in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. It produces jet engines for cruise missiles and small jet aircraft. Dr. Sam B.

    Williams International

    Williams_International

  • PBS TJ100
  • Czech jet engine

    production engine", replacing the originally used engine that had been derived from a model aircraft jet engine. Sonex Aircraft indicated that the TJ100's advantages

    PBS TJ100

    PBS TJ100

    PBS_TJ100

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  • JEP
  • Male

    English

    JEP

    Short form of English Jephthah, JEP means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."

    JEP

  • Jex
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jex

    English : probably a variant of Jacks.German : unexplained; perhaps a patronymic from the personal name Jeck.

    Jex

  • KET-KET
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KET-KET

    , the seven great spirits of the Ritual of the Dead.

    KET-KET

  • BET
  • Female

    English

    BET

    Short form of English Elizabeth, BET means "God is my oath." 

    BET

  • JEN
  • Female

    English

    JEN

    Short form of English Jennifer, JEN means "white and smooth."

    JEN

  • Jew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jew

    English : ethnic name for a Jew, from Middle English jeu ‘Jew’, Old French giu.English : from a short form of Julian.Chinese : possibly a variant of Zhou.Chinese : possibly a variant of Zhao.

    Jew

  • Jeet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jeet

    Win

    Jeet

  • Jed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jed |

    The hand

    Jed |

  • Jer
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Jer

    Abbreviation of names beginning with "Jer", such as Jerad, Jerah, Jerald, Jeralyn, Jeramy, Jeran,...

    Jer

  • Jen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Danish, Dutch, etc.

    Jen

    English, Danish, Dutch, etc. : variant of Jan.Chinese : variant of Ren 1.

    Jen

  • ERZSÉBET
  • Female

    Hungarian

    ERZSÉBET

    Hungarian form of Greek Elisabet, ERZSÉBET means "God is my oath."

    ERZSÉBET

  • Jed
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jed

    The hand

    Jed

  • JED
  • Male

    English

    JED

    Short form of English Jedidiah, JED means "beloved of God" or "friend of God."

    JED

  • Jent
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jent

    English : variant spelling of Gent (see Gentry).

    Jent

  • Jett
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian

    Jett

    A Deep, Glossy Black; Jet Black Gem; Coal Black

    Jett

  • Jee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jee

    English : variant spelling of Gee.Korean : variant of Chi.

    Jee

  • JETT
  • Male

    English

    JETT

    English name JETT means "jet (the mineral)," from Latin gagates, meaning "lapis; stone from Gagai," a town in Lycia, Asia Minor. 

    JETT

  • JEB
  • Male

    English

    JEB

    Pet form of English Jacob, JEB means "supplanter." 

    JEB

  • HET-HET
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HET-HET

    , the seven great spirits of the Ritual of the Dead.

    HET-HET

  • Jer
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Jer

    Abbreviation of Names Beginning with Jer

    Jer

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  • Set
  • a.

    Regular; uniform; formal; as, a set discourse; a set battle.

  • Net
  • v. t.

    To inclose or cover with a net; as, to net a tree.

  • Set
  • v. t.

    To compose; to arrange in words, lines, etc.; as, to set type; to set a page.

  • Pet
  • v. i.

    To be a pet.

  • Get
  • n.

    Jet, the mineral.

  • Jets d'eau
  • pl.

    of Jet d'eau

  • Pet
  • a.

    Petted; indulged; admired; cherished; as, a pet child; a pet lamb; a pet theory.

  • Set
  • a.

    Fixed in position; immovable; rigid; as, a set line; a set countenance.

  • Jet
  • n.

    Same as 2d Get.

  • Jeat
  • n.

    See Jet.

  • Jet
  • v. t.

    To spout; to emit in a stream or jet.

  • Jet-black
  • a.

    Black as jet; deep black.

  • Wet
  • superl.

    Very damp; rainy; as, wet weather; a wet season.

  • Bet
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bet

  • Jet
  • v. i.

    To shoot forward or out; to project; to jut out.

  • Wet
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wet

  • Set
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Set

  • Net
  • a.

    Not including superfluous, incidental, or foreign matter, as boxes, coverings, wraps, etc.; free from charges, deductions, etc; as, net profit; net income; net weight, etc.

  • Jet
  • n.

    A shooting forth; a spouting; a spurt; a sudden rush or gush, as of water from a pipe, or of flame from an orifice; also, that which issues in a jet.

  • Let
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Let