Tf 30 Pratt & Whitney Engines And Components Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
590865 O-ring
007282286
591790 O-ring
007282293
594998 Single Leg Wire Rope Assembly
000717035
597778 Eccentric Head Bolt
000112645
599398 Clamp Bracket
009986285
612686 Igniter Assembly
004062835
613181 Aircraf Combustion Chamber Liner
001933443
614609 Aircraft Gas Turbine Heat Shield
004107165
615304 Rod Connector Assembly
008197591
616483 Pin-rivet Collar
007754309
616767CL3 Ring Spacer
000146309
618479 Compressor Spr Seat
000794453
626075 Loop Clamp Bracket
008196914
628325 Ab Fu Coupling Assembly
004068295
633916 Aircraft Fluid Manifold
010045661
634195 Turb Actuating Cylinder Adjuster
001001066
638927 Machine Screw
000146174
639360 Metal Tube Assembly
007852950
645224CL1 Compression Helical Spring
001260340
646900 Rear Nozzle Fuel Tube Assembly
009268077
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Pratt & Whitney Engines And Components, Tf 30

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The Pratt & Whitney TF30 (company designation JTF10A) is a military low-bypass turbofan engine originally designed by Pratt & Whitney for the subsonic F6D Missileer fleet defense fighter, but this project was cancelled. It was later adapted with an afterburner for supersonic designs, and in this form it was the world's first production afterburning turbofan, going on to power the F-111 and the F-14A Tomcat, as well seeing use in early versions of the A-7 Corsair II without an afterburner. First flight of the TF30 was in 1964 and production continued until 1986.

In 1958, the Douglas Aircraft Company proposed a short-range, four-engined jet airliner to fill the gap below its new DC-8 intercontinental, known internally as the Model 2067. Intended to be marketed the DC-9, it was not directly related to the later twin-engined Douglas DC-9.

In 1960, the United States Navy selected the JT10A, designated TF30-P-1, to power the proposed Douglas F6D Missileer, but the project was canceled in April 1961. The version of the TF30 for the F-111 included an afterburner.

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