Exhaust turbosupercharger developed by General Electric Co used with Pratt and Whitney R-4360 series Wasp Major engines; historical background of exhaust turboblower; supercharger designed for application to transport type aircraft for which takeoff power requirements are limited to 5000-7000 ft altitude; it is claimed, however, that in conjunction with booster turbos, new unit can be applied to military aircraft for operation at considerably greater altitudes.
Turbo-supercharging
Flight
Flight ; 59 , n 2194
1951
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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