General Electric J97

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The General Electric J97 is a single-shaft turbojet engine designed and built by General Electric as a compact high-performance engine for light attack fighters and eventually a number of drone projects.

National originUnited States
First run1960s
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J97
Boeing YQM-94 B-Gull, with the J97 on top of the fuselage
TypeTurbojet
National originUnited States
ManufacturerGeneral Electric
First run1960s
Major applications
Developed fromGeneral Electric GE1
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Development and design

The J97 was based on GE's General Electric GE1/J1 series of turbojets and the engine development was financed by the United States Air Force.[1] The original application was to be the Northrop P-530 (which later evolved into the YF-17), but it was ultimately only used in several small drone aircraft.[2]

Variants

J97-GE-100
  • Standard Variant
J97-GE-17
  • Variant of the engine with 11,760 lbf (52,300 N) of thrust proposed for use in the Super Dynamics O4-1B Robin supersonic business jet.[3]

Applications

Ryan AQM-91 Firefly

Specifications (J97-GE-100)

Data from [4]

General characteristics

  • Type: Turbojet engine
  • Length: 109.5in (2.78m)
  • Diameter: 24.4in (0.62m)
  • Dry weight: 694lb (315kg)

Components

Performance

See also

References

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