F119

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The F119 is a high-performance afterburning turbofan jet engine developed by Pratt & Whitney to power the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 Raptor stealth fighter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf afterburning turbofan engine
military aircraft engine
application stealth fighter propulsion
bypassRatio low bypass
category jet engine
military jet engine
turbofan engine
configuration twin-spool turbofan
controlSystem FADEC NERFINISHED
coolingMethod air-cooled turbine
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedForAircraft F-22 Raptor NERFINISHED
designedToMeet U.S. Air Force Advanced Tactical Fighter requirements
designedToSupport supercruise of F-22
developedBy Pratt & Whitney NERFINISHED
developmentStartPeriod 1980s
enteredServiceOnAircraft F-22 Raptor NERFINISHED
enteredServiceWith United States Air Force NERFINISHED
fuelType jet fuel
generation fifth-generation fighter engine
hasFeature advanced materials
afterburner
high thrust-to-weight ratio
integrated full authority digital engine control
integrated inlet and exhaust for low observability
low observable design
stealth-optimized exhaust system
supercruise capability support
thrust vectoring nozzle
hasVariant F135
intendedRole fighter aircraft propulsion
manufacturer Pratt & Whitney NERFINISHED
nozzleType two-dimensional thrust vectoring nozzle
numberOfEnginesPerAircraft 2
operator United States Air Force
powers F-22 Raptor NERFINISHED
primaryUser United States Air Force NERFINISHED
program F-22 Raptor program NERFINISHED
status in service
technologyBasisFor Pratt & Whitney F135 NERFINISHED
thrustClass approximately 35000 lbf dry
over 35000 lbf with afterburner
usedBy U.S. Air Force NERFINISHED
usedInAircraftType twin-engine fighter
usedInConflictType air defense missions
combat air patrol missions
usedInMissionType air dominance
air superiority
usedOnAircraft Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor NERFINISHED

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