Pratt & Whitney J75

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The Pratt & Whitney J75 is a powerful American afterburning turbojet engine developed in the 1950s, widely used in high-performance military aircraft such as the Convair F-106 Delta Dart and certain variants of the U-2 reconnaissance plane.

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Pratt & Whitney J75 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf turbojet engine
application fighter-bomber aircraft
high-performance military aircraft
interceptor aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
compressorStages 15-stage axial compressor
compressorType axial-flow
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedInDecade 1950s
enteredService mid-1950s
firstRun 1954
fuelType aviation kerosene
hasFeature afterburner
bleed air system for compressor stability
variable inlet guide vanes
manufacturer Pratt & Whitney NERFINISHED
notableFor high thrust for 1950s turbojets
partOfSeries Pratt & Whitney J-series turbojets NERFINISHED
successor Pratt & Whitney F100 NERFINISHED
Pratt & Whitney TF30 NERFINISHED
thrustClass 110–120 kN with afterburner
75–80 kN dry
turbineStages 3-stage turbine
usedBy Hellenic Air Force NERFINISHED
Republic of China Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Thai Air Force NERFINISHED
United States Air Force
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
usedIn Boeing 720 test aircraft (engine trials)
Convair F-106 Delta Dart NERFINISHED
Convair R3Y Tradewind (re‑engined variant) NERFINISHED
Convair YB-58 testbed
Douglas B-66 Destroyer NERFINISHED
Douglas RB-66 Destroyer NERFINISHED
Douglas WB-66 Destroyer NERFINISHED
F-105D Thunderchief NERFINISHED
F-105F Thunderchief NERFINISHED
F-105G Thunderchief NERFINISHED
F-8E Crusader NERFINISHED
F-8J Crusader NERFINISHED
Lockheed A-12 testbed (engine trials) NERFINISHED
Lockheed U-2 NERFINISHED
Lockheed U-2C NERFINISHED
Lockheed U-2R NERFINISHED
North American A3J Vigilante prototypes NERFINISHED
Republic F-105 Thunderchief NERFINISHED
Vought F-8 Crusader NERFINISHED

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Pratt & Whitney J57 successor Pratt & Whitney J75