Armstrong Siddeley Python

Armstrong Siddeley Python adalah mesin turboprop Inggris awal dirancang dan dibangun oleh perusahaan Armstrong Siddeley di pertengahan 1940-an. Kegunaan utamany…

Armstrong Siddeley Python

Armstrong Siddeley Python adalah mesin turboprop Inggris awal dirancang dan dibangun oleh perusahaan Armstrong Siddeley di pertengahan 1940-an. Kegunaan utamanya berada di tempur berat berbasis carrier Westland Wyvern. Prototipe telah menggunakan mesin piston Rolls-Royce Eagle, tetapi Python yang digunakan dalam produksi pesawat. Dalam aplikasi ini, Python dinilai pada 4.110 eshp (setara poros tenaga kuda).

Maximum power output: 4,110 eshp (3,065 kW) at sea level at 8,000 rpm, including 1,180 lbf (535 kgf) exhaust thrust

Aplikasi

Referensi

  • Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1998. ISBN 1-85260-597-9

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