[
US
/ˈtɝboʊˌdʒɛt/
]
NOUN
- an airplane propelled by a fanjet engine
- a jet engine in which a fan driven by a turbine provides extra air to the burner and gives extra thrust
How To Use turbojet In A Sentence
- This paper covers the designs of Hardware in the Loop Simulation (HILS) testing of minitype turbojet engine digital control regulator, and hardware and software configurations.
- He gently reversed the thrust of the turbojet engines, bringing the Concorde to an abrupt halt.
- The experimental result has practical significance for correctly using the twin - rotor turbojet.
- A special instument is presented for monitoring the transient process in a turbojet engine, which is called "transient operating line indicator".
- Those damn turbojets were pretty powerful once you pushed the throttles all the way forward and left them there.
- Rather than using a rotating compressor like a turbojet engine, the forward velocity and vehicle aerodynamic design compress air into the engine.
- The technology behind this superb aircraft was the turbojet engine, which produced more power than piston engines and created less drag than a propeller.
- It will have a solid rocket booster rather than the turbojet engine and be launched from a torpedo tube.
- This would open the door to future runway aircraft, which would operate subsonic and supersonic using ordinary turbojets and hypersonically on scramjets. The Register
- Such turbine engines are also called jet engines and they embrace a family of products: turbojets, turbofans, and turboprops.