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26-233 – PT-1 on static display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. It was obtained from Ohio State University in 1957. [5] [6] 27-150 – PT-1 on static display at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in San Diego, California. It was purchased from Harry E. Kirk in Rushville, Indiana in 1978.
Therefore, one PT-1 airframe was completed as XPT-2 with a 220 hp (164 kW) Wright J-5 Whirlwind radial engine. [ 1 ] The XPT-3 was almost identical to the XPT-2 except for the tail, revised wing panels and different shape. 130 production PT-3 aircraft were ordered in September 1927, [ 1 ] with one being completed as the XO-17 .
PT1 may refer to: 486958 Arrokoth (New Horizons PT1), a Kuiper belt object and selected target for a flyby of the New Horizons probe; Pratt & Whitney PT1, a free-piston gas-turbine engine; Consolidated PT-1 Trusty, a 1930s USAAS primary trainer airplane; Piper PT-1, primary trainer airplane. PT-1, a pre-World War II US Navy PT boat
The Pratt & Whitney PT1 (US military designation T32) was a free-piston gas turbine project developed in the early 1940s. [1] The project never progressed beyond ground test units, and was cancelled in 1945 in favor of developing the PT2 (T34) turboprop. [ 2 ]
The Pratt & Whitney PW2000, also known by the military designation F117 and initially referred to as the JT10D, is a series of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines with a thrust range from 37,000 to 43,000 lbf (160 to 190 kN).
In 2015 the PT-111 Millennium, PT-132 Millennium, PT-138-Millennium, PT-140 Millennium, PT-145 Millennium, and PT-745 Millennium were included in the settlement of a lawsuit which alleged that they, and certain other Taurus handguns, could fire accidentally if dropped and that Taurus covered up the safety defects.
Mitchell 1 is an American company that produces software for automobile repair shops.Founded in 1918, the company started as a private book publisher and service engineering company.
The J60 conception and project design began in July 1957 at United Aircraft of Canada (now Pratt & Whitney Canada) in Montreal.The project design details were transferred to the main P&W company in East Hartford and in May 1958, the first prototype, with military designation YJ60-P-1 commenced testing.