Whittle W.1 turbojet engine

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The Whittle W.1 turbojet engine was one of the first practical jet engines, pioneering gas-turbine propulsion for aircraft in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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instanceOf aircraft engine
turbojet engine
application experimental jet aircraft
combustionType reverse-flow combustion chambers
compressorType centrifugal compressor
configuration single-spool
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
countryUsed United Kingdom NERFINISHED
designer Frank Whittle NERFINISHED
developer Power Jets Ltd NERFINISHED
era early 1940s
late 1930s
exhaustType pure jet
firstRunDate 1941
fuelType aviation kerosene
historicalSignificance early milestone in jet-powered flight
influenced Rolls-Royce Welland NERFINISHED
subsequent British jet engine designs
manufacturer British Thomson-Houston NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the first practical turbojet engines
pioneering gas-turbine propulsion for aircraft
powerCycle Brayton cycle
propulsionType gas-turbine
relatedEngine Whittle W.2 NERFINISHED
status experimental
testAircraft Gloster E.28/39 prototype
thrustClass around 860 lbf
usedFor development of jet propulsion technology
flight testing
usedInAircraft Gloster E.28/39 NERFINISHED

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Frank Whittle developed Whittle W.1 turbojet engine
Frank Whittle developed Whittle W.1 turbojet engine
this entity surface form: Whittle W.2 turbojet engine