
General Electric J79 - Wikipedia
The General Electric J79 is an axial-flow turbojet engine built for use in a variety of fighter and bomber aircraft and a supersonic cruise missile. The J79 was produced by General Electric Aircraft Engines in the United States, and under license by several other companies worldwide.
The J79's first flight took place in Schenectady, New York in 1955. The J79 was placed in a bomb bay of a J47 - powered B -45 Tornado. The engine was tested by lowering it from the bomb bay into the air stream. The four J47s were shut down and the J79 powered the B -45. The J79 was flown aboard the first flight for the XF4D
General Electric J79 Turbojet Engine - National Air and Space Museum
In the early 1950s, the U.S. military established a requirement for a high thrust, low weight, mechanically simple jet engine that could perform efficiently at Mach 0.9 cruise and Mach 2.0 combat speeds. In late 1952, General Electric's proposed J79 was selected and first ran in …
General Electric J79 - Paul Cegelski
The J79 turbojet, the first high-compression variable-stator engine built in United States by GE, powered most Mach 2 U.S. aircraft, including the F-104, B-58, F11F-1F, F4H, and A3J, as well as the Regulus II missile.
General Electric J79-GE-2 Turbojet Engine
The J79-GE-2 was a U.S. Navy engine that powered the McDonnell F-4A and North American A-5A (A3J) aircraft.
Reagan at GE: When the J79 jet engine ruled the roost - Reliable Plant
The first application of the J79 was the Lockheed F104 Starfighter, which first flew on February 17, 1956 and was known for the distinctive howl of its engine. That same year, the J79 powered the F104 in the first sustained flight of a manned aircraft at twice the speed of sound (Mach 2).
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Aug 2, 2017 · The General Electric J79 engine is a variable stator, axial flow turbojet with afterburner used to power multiple types of aircraft including, but not limited to the F-4 Phantom II, F-104...
J79 - GlobalSecurity.org
The General Electric J79 engine was a high-performance single-shaft turbojet that featured variable-incidence stator blades in the later high-pressure stages of its seventeen-stage compressor.
J79-1E-1 - StandardAero
J79-1E-1. StandardAero offers industry-leading maintenance, repair and overhaul services for legacy engines, including the J79-E1-1. The GE J79 axial flow turbojet engine was built for use in a variety of fighter and bomber aircraft and a supersonic cruise missile.
General Electric J79 Turbojet Engine - Smithsonian Institution
In the early 1950s, the U.S. military established a requirement for a high thrust, low weight, mechanically simple jet engine that could perform efficiently at Mach 0.9 cruise and Mach 2.0 combat speeds. In late 1952, General Electric's proposed J79 was selected and first ran in …