Disambiguation evidence for Allison J35 turbojet via surface form

"Allison J35"


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Predicate Object
application experimental aircraft propulsion
application fighter aircraft propulsion
category Aviation history of the United States
category Cold War jet engines
category Military aircraft engines
combustorType can-annular combustor
compressorType axial compressor
configuration single-spool
coolingMethod air-cooled turbine
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designType axial-flow
developedBy General Motors
era early jet age
exhaustType straight jet
fuelType kerosene-based jet fuel
historicalSignificance powered several pioneering American jet aircraft in the late 1940s and 1950s
instanceOf axial-flow jet engine
instanceOf turbojet engine
intendedUse subsonic aircraft
manufacturer Allison Engine Company
notableFor being one of the first mass-produced American axial-flow turbojets
numberOfShafts one
powerplantFor first-generation US jet fighters
propulsionType air-breathing jet engine
role primary powerplant for early US jet fighters
serviceEntryDecade 1940s
successorEngine Allison J35 turbojet self-linksurface differs
surface form: Allison J71
successorEngine General Electric J47
thrustClass around 18 kN
thrustClass around 4,000 lbf
usedBy United States Air Force
usedBy United States Navy
usedFor flight testing of early jet concepts
usedFor operational fighter service
usedIn military aircraft
usedOnAircraft Convair XF-92 NERFINISHED
usedOnAircraft Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star
usedOnAircraft Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
surface form: Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star
usedOnAircraft Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star NERFINISHED
usedOnAircraft McDonnell FH Phantom (test and development)
usedOnAircraft Northrop YB-49
usedOnAircraft Republic F-84 Thunderjet NERFINISHED
widelyUsedInDecade 1940s
widelyUsedInDecade 1950s