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  2. Model 7 - Wikipedia

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    Model 7 may refer to: the Boeing Model 7, a flying boat; the Remington Model 7, a firearm; the Norton Model 7 Dominator, a motorcycle; the Matchless Model 7, a ...

  3. Electrospray - Wikipedia

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    This report presents experimental evidence for several electrospray operating regimes (dripping, burst, pulsating, and cone-jet). [6] A few years later, Zeleny captured the first time-lapse images of the dynamic liquid meniscus. [7] Between 1964 and 1969 Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor produced the theoretical underpinning of electrospraying.

  4. Air Spray - Wikipedia

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    Air Spray (1967) Ltd. trading as Air Spray Ltd. of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and Air Spray USA Inc of Chico, California is a private company specializing in aerial wildfire suppression using air tanker or water bomber aircraft. Air Spray was owned and operated by Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame [6] inductee, Donald T. Hamilton until his death in ...

  5. Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 - Wikipedia

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    The engine series will premiere as the standard powerplant on all new ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft, with a launch order from Air Corsica using the PW127XT-M engine model. The PW127XT-N variant, which is designed for the ATR 72-600, has the same mechanical power rating as the PW127XT-M but has a higher thermodynamic power rating. [7]

  6. Power Jets WU - Wikipedia

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    The WU "First Model", also known by Whittle as the first "experimental" engine, [1] and the "1st edition", [2] was the first turbojet engine to be built and run in the world. [3] Although an experimental engine and not intended for flight it was designed to be very light by normal engineering standards. [ 2 ]

  7. Pratt & Whitney J75 - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt & Whitney J75 (civilian designation: JT4A) is an axial-flow turbojet engine first flown in 1955. A two-spool design in the 17,000 lbf (76 kN) thrust class, the J75 was essentially the bigger brother of the Pratt & Whitney J57 (JT3C).

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  9. Power Jets W.2 - Wikipedia

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    The Power Jets W.2 was a British turbojet engine designed by Frank Whittle and Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd. Like the earlier Power Jets W.1 , the reverse-flow combustion configuration included a double-sided centrifugal compressor , 10 combustion chambers and an axial-flow turbine with air-cooled disc.