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turbojet
[ tur-boh-jet ]
turbojet
/ ˈtɜːbəʊˌdʒɛt /
turbojet
/ tûr′bō-jĕt′ /
- A type of gas turbine in which air, drawn into a combustion chamber by fans, is rapidly heated by combusted fuel, creating air pressure that drives turbines and provides jet propulsion. The turbines drive the fans, while the air and exhaust expelled from the rear of the engine provide the forward thrust.
- Compare rocket engine
- An aircraft powered by an engine or engines of this type.
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
Some previous Ukrainian attacks on Russian air bases involved Soviet-designed drones powered by turbojet engines.
Mr. Breedlove thought he could go faster with help from a jet engine and spent $500 to acquire a surplus J47 turbojet, the same engine used in fighter planes such as the F-86 Sabre.
Inside a glass-walled conference room, a blogger pecked out posts from a converted airline seat, salvaged from a defunct Concorde turbojet.
The second and final version, which harked back to the aesthetics of the ’30s and ’40s but also included a Concorde turbojet, was more pleasing.
A propeller was housed within the ring, bolstered by two turbojet engines that can provide forward thrust.
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