Williams
WR19 was the world's smallest turbofan engine at the time of
its first running in 1967. This engine first flew on the Bell
Jet Flying Belt on 7 April 1969.
The improved F107 is used to power cruise
missiles and drones. |
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 | Turbofan |
 | Fan: 2-stage axial |
 | Compressor: 2-stage axial low pressure, 1-stage
centrifugal high pressure |
 | Turbine: 1-stage high pressure, 2-stage low
pressure |
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