The Williams International J400 is a small turbojet engine developed by Williams Research to power target drones.
J400 / WR2 / WR24 | |
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WR24 turbojet on display at the Planes of Fame Air Museum | |
Type | Turbojet |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Williams International |
First run | 1960s |
Major applications | Canadair CL-89 BQM-74 Chukar |
The J400 is a single-shaft, centrifugal/centrifugal-axial flow turbojet engine. There are two versions of the J400, the WR2 which yields 125 lbs. of thrust, and the more powerful WR24, which yields 190-240 pounds of thrust.[1][2]
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