Altitude-wind-tunnel Investigation of Performance Characteristics of a J47D Prototype (RX1-1) Turbojet Engine with Variable-area Exhaust Nozzle

Performance of a J47D (RX1-1) turbojet engine equipped with afterburner, variable-area exhaust nozzle, and integrated electronic control was determined over a range of flight conditions. These data were obtained with the electronic control both operative and inoperative. For operation with scheduled...

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