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  2. Teledyne CAE J69 - Wikipedia

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    The Teledyne CAE J69 was a small turbojet engine originally produced by Continental Aviation and Engineering (CAE) under license from Turbomeca. The J69 was a development of the Turbomeca Marboré II. It powered a number of U.S. drones, missiles and small aircraft. The engine was later produced by Teledyne CAE. The J69 was also developed into ...

  3. Turbomeca Marboré - Wikipedia

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    The Turbomeca Marboré is a small turbojet engine that was produced by Turbomeca from the 1950s into the 1970s. The most popular uses of this engine were in the Fouga CM.170 Magister and the Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris. It was also licensed for production in the United States as the Teledyne CAE J69. [1]

  4. Teledyne Turbine Engines - Wikipedia

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    CAE was renamed Teledyne CAE, headquartered in Toledo, Ohio. [2] After the 1999 sale of Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical to Northrop Grumman, and the subsequent spin-off of Teledyne Technologies Inc. by Allegheny Teledyne in November that year, Teledyne CAE was renamed Teledyne Turbine Engines. In the next decade, it was placed under Teledyne ...

  5. Ryan Firebee - Wikipedia

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    The Firebee II was a sleek dart of an aircraft with swept tailplane and swept mid-body wings. It was powered by a Teledyne CAE J69-T-6 turbojet with 1,840 lb f (8.2 kN) thrust, with the intake on the belly forward of the wings and the exhaust under the tailfins. Internal fuel capacity was small, but the target could be fitted with a conformal ...

  6. Teledyne CAE J700 - Wikipedia

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    The Teledyne CAE J700 is a small turbojet engine designed to power unmanned air vehicles such as missiles. It was developed for and powers the ADM-141C ITALD air-launched decoy missile . Design and development

  7. Cessna T-37 Tweet - Wikipedia

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    The XT-37 was fitted with a pair of Continental-Teledyne J69-T-9 turbojet engines, which were French Turbomeca Marboré engines produced under license, each being capable of generating up to 920 lbf (4.1 kN) of thrust. [1]

  8. J69 - Wikipedia

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    J69 may refer to: HMCS Ingonish (J69 ... Teledyne CAE J69, a turbojet engine This page was last edited on 15 January 2023, at 10:06 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Category:Centrifugal-flow turbojet engines - Wikipedia

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    Many early turbojet engines used centrifugal compressors as they were robust and simple to design. Pages in category "Centrifugal-flow turbojet engines" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.