The Solar T62 Titan is an American gas turbine engine used mainly as a helicopter auxiliary power unit (APU), ground power generator, turboprop engine or helicopter turboshaft engine. A free power turbine version was developed as the Solar T66.
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| Solar T62 engine used as auxiliary power unit (APU) | |
| Role | Small gas turbine Type of aircraft |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Solar Turbines |
| First flight | 1950s |
| Primary user | United States Army |
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