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Turboprop (2001 bytes)
1: A '''Turboprop''' or '''turboshaft''' engine is a type of [[Gas ... 3: A turboprop builds onto a basic turbojet [[jet engine]] by on... 7: ...y of a propeller at low speeds. This is called a turboprop, and can be found on many smaller commuter planes... 9: ...iciency as aircraft speed increases, which is why turboprops are not used on higher-speed aircraft. 16: [[Category:Turboprop engines|*]] EPI TP400 (854 bytes) 2: ...it enters service it will be the most powerful [[turboprop]] aircraft in the Western world. The EuroProp joi... 8: ...ourg]] (1). These aircraft will require 720 TP400 turboprop engines, and an initial replacement batch of more... 14: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] Interceptor Corporation (478 bytes) 1: ...e early 1970s, the market was not yet ready for a turboprop-powered single-engine aircraft, and the company f... Armstrong-Siddeley Mamba (954 bytes) 1: ...'' was [[Armstrong-Siddeley]]'s [[gas turbine]] [[turboprop]] engine design of around 1,500hp. It was used fo... 7: The Mamba has the distinction of being the first turboprop engine to power the [[Douglas]] [[Dakota]]. In [[... 25: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 (550 bytes) 1: ...f 2,000 to 5,000 horsepower (1,492 to 3,730 kW) [[turboprop]] engines. They power the following aircraft: 25: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] Bristol Theseus (594 bytes) 3: ...t attempt at a gas-[[turbine]] engine design, a [[turboprop]] that delivered just over 2,000 hp (1,500 kW). T... 13: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] Rolls-Royce Dart (715 bytes) 1: The '''[[Rolls Royce]] Dart''' was a long-lived [[turboprop engine]]. First produced in the early 1950s, it w... 16: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] Rolls-Royce AE 2100 (757 bytes) 1: ...s-Royce North America]], the '''AE 2100''' is a [[turboprop]] derivative of the [[T406]] (AE 1007) turboshaft... 16: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] Antonov An-12 (1103 bytes) 2: ...'' (NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined [[turboprop]] [[transport aircraft]]. It is the military vers... 8: *Propulsion: 4 turboprop engines Sukhoi S-80 (164 bytes) 1: The '''[[Sukhoi]] S-80''' is a twin-[[turboprop]] [[STOL]] transport aircraft. Convair XP-81 (1734 bytes) 3: ...e was to be used for takeoff and combat, with the turboprop taking over the rest of the time. Disappointing ... 18: * 1x [[General Electric XT31]]-GE-1 turboprop, 2,300 hp (1,716 kW) thrust Q100 (209 bytes) 4: ... Aerospace]] '''[[De Havilland Canada Dash 8|Q100 turboprop]]''' Ilyushin Il-38 (205 bytes) 1: ...rol and ASW aircraft developed from the [[Il-18]] turboprop transport. Short Tucano (1929 bytes) 1: ...inciple alteration being the use of a [[Garrett]] turboprop powerplant over the standard [[Pratt & Whitney]] ... 15: * Engines: One [[Garrett TPE331]]-12B turboprop delivering 1100 shp List of light transport aircraft (243 bytes) 2: Twin-Turboprop Light Transports: C-12 Huron (2842 bytes) 23: ...td colspan="2">2 [[Pratt & Whitney]] PW-PT61-42 [[turboprop]]s</td></tr> 38: ...etween Navy air stations. Powered by two PT-6A-42 turboprop engines, the C-12F can deliver a total payload of... 44: ...ropulsion: Two [[Pratt & Whitney]] [[PT-6A-42]] [[turboprop]] engines; 850 shaft horsepower (630 kW) each T-6 (221 bytes) 7: ** a turboprop [[aircraft]] used by the [[United States Air Forc... Armstrong-Siddeley Double Mamba (1396 bytes) 1: ...' was [[Armstrong-Siddley]]'s a [[gas turbine]] [[turboprop]] engine design of around 3-4,000 hp (2.5-3,000 k... 38: [[Category:Turboprop engines]] A2D Skyshark (2021 bytes) 5: ...1950 in aviation|1950]]. The Skyshark began as a turboprop version of the [[AD Skyraider]], but eventually w... 17: * '''Powerplant:''' 1x [[Allison XT-40]]-A-2 turboprop, 5,100 shp (3,800 kW) Lockheed Electra (241 bytes) 6: *[[Lockheed L-188 Electra]], a 127-passenger turboprop of the 1960's
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