Tf-33-p-7 (c-141a/b) Aircraft Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1265M63G01 Metal Tube Assembly
012122680
1268M89 Metal Tube Assembly
012126941
1268M89G01 Metal Tube Assembly
012126941
1269M31 Metal Tube Assembly
012139641
1269M31G01 Metal Tube Assembly
012139641
127-C-69 O-ring
002651078
1272M70 Metal Tube Assembly
012131781
1272M70G01 Metal Tube Assembly
012131781
1276-18-482 Machine Screw
006140246
1276M52G01 Aircraft Fluid Manifold
011989271
1279M79 Self-locking Insert
012179032
1279M79P06 Self-locking Insert
012179032
128-3VG Wire Rope Swaging Sleeve
004315537
1280M27G01 Aircraft Fluid Manifold
012007234
1281M96P01 Spur Gear
011982117
128250 O-ring
008163546
12861-899-47 Turnlock Fastener Eyelet
004492797
128935 Annular Ball Bearing
002938120
128C693H01 Incandescent Lamp
001557786
128HM10296-1 Rod End Ball Bearing
002323179
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Engine, Aircraft, Tf-33-p-7 (c-141a/b)

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The Pratt & Whitney JT3D is an early turbofan aircraft engine derived from the Pratt & Whitney JT3C turbojet. It was first run in 1958 and was first flown in 1959 under a B-45 Tornado test aircraft. Over 8,000 JT3Ds were produced between 1959 and 1985. Most JT3D engines still in service today are used on military aircraft, where the engine is referred to by its USAF designation of TF33.

Aware of the competition from the Rolls-Royce Conway turbofan, Pratt&Whitney decided to develop the JT3D turbofan from the JT3C turbojet for later deliveries of the Boeing 707 and the Douglas DC-8, then nearing entry into service. A 2-stage fan replaced the first 3 stages of the 9-stage JT3C LP compressor. On the LP turbine, the second stage was enlarged and a third stage added.

Unlike GE with the CJ805-23, Pratt & Whitney had not undertaken any transonic fan research prior to designing the JT3D, so they were unable to incorporate a single stage unit into the specification. Instead P&W designed a 2-stage unit based on some research they had done to support the J91 nuclear turbojet.

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