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GE4 | |
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The General Electric GE4/J5 afterburning turbojet | |
Type | Turbojet |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | General Electric |
First run | 1967 |
Major applications | Boeing 2707 Lockheed L-2000 |
Produced | 1967 – 1972 |
Number built | 3[citation needed] |
Developed from | General Electric YJ93 |
The General Electric GE4 turbojet engine was designed in the late 1960s as the powerplant for the Boeing 2707 supersonic transport.[1][2] The GE4 was a nine-stage, single-shaft, axial-flow turbojet based largely on the General Electric YJ93 which powered the North American XB-70 bomber.[3] The GE4 was the most powerful engine of its era, producing 50,000 lbf (220 kN) dry, and 65,000 lbf (290 kN) with afterburner.[4] The Boeing 2707 was cancelled in 1971, putting an end to further work on the GE4.
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