Click to open image viewer. The J57 was the first production aircraft engine to be officially rated in the 44.5 KN (10,000 lb) thrust class. In April 1952, the prototype Boeing B-52 flew for the first ...
After months of tests, the Civil Aeronautics Administration last week stamped formal approval on the engines slated to power the first U.S. jet airliners. The power plants: Pratt & Whitney’s J57 and ...
The public got its first glimpse last week of Pratt & Whitney’s J57 jet engine equipped with an afterburner, the engine that pushed the F-100 Super Sabre (TIME, Oct. 26) to an official supersonic ...
The X-176 Pratt & Whitney turbojet engine was the prototype of the famous J57 series, the first successful twin-spool turbine engine and the first production aircraft engine in the 10,000 lb (44,480 N ...
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