F-104 A single-seat turbojet day fighter aircraft built for the U.S. Air Force but also used by fifteen other countries. In 1958—1960, it saw first-line use by the Air Force.
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The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 (Russian: , USAF/DOD designation Type 1 , NATO reporting name: Fargo ) was a first-generation Soviet turbojet fighter and attack aircraft developed..
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The Regulus missile was a large turbojet powered missile. Its barrel-shaped fuselage resembled that of numerous fighter aircraft designs of the era, but without any cockpit.
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Design and working of military jet turbine engines, turbofan, turbojet, pulse-jet.
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List of jet aircraft of World War II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heinkel He 178 - Pioneering first aircraft to fly under turbojet power, 27 August 1939; Heinkel He 280 - World's first jet fighter, cancelled in favour of Me 262. |
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Jet aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apr 15, 2011 ... Heinkel He 280 - The He 280 became the first ever turbojet aircraft design slated to be a dedicated fighter.
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Jet engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About the Author. The worlds first operational jet fighter in its variety of types. Product Details. Paperback: 48 pages; Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. ( January ...
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Afterburning turbojet engine. Jet fighters gained speed by burning fuel within an afterburner. This was a tube fitted to the end of the jet engine. Exhaust from that ...
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