Heinkel HeS 30

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The Heinkel HeS 30 was an experimental early German turbojet engine developed during World War II as part of the Luftwaffe’s pioneering jet propulsion program.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf experimental aircraft engine
turbojet engine
associatedWith German jet aircraft projects
category German experimental jet engine
World War II jet engine
conflict World War II
country Nazi Germany
countryMilitary German Air Force (Luftwaffe) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
designGoal provide thrust for early German jet aircraft
developedDuring 1940s
developedFor Luftwaffe NERFINISHED
developer Heinkel NERFINISHED
Heinkel Flugzeugwerke NERFINISHED
Heinkel-Strahltriebwerkabteilung NERFINISHED
developmentContext secret wartime research and development in Nazi Germany
era early jet age
fuelType aviation fuel
historicalSignificance contributed to research on axial-flow turbojets
part of early German turbojet development
intendedUse aircraft propulsion
manufacturer Heinkel NERFINISHED
notableFor being among the early German turbojet prototypes
operatingPrinciple gas turbine
powerType air-breathing jet engine
program German jet propulsion program
Luftwaffe jet engine development program
propulsionType turbojet
status experimental
prototype
technologyDomain aero engines
gas turbine technology
usedBy Luftwaffe
usedFor aerodynamic and thermodynamic research
technology demonstration

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Heinkel HeS 3 jet engine successor Heinkel HeS 30
subject surface form: Heinkel HeS 3