- A
turboprop is a
turbine engine that
drives an
aircraft propeller. A
turboprop consists of an intake,
reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine...
- "Embraer
commercial chief sees
opportunity for new
turboprop". Flightglobal. "Next
Generation Regional Turboprop now ready". PWC.
Archived from the original...
- The Saab 340 is a
Swedish twin-engine
turboprop aircraft designed and
initially produced by Saab AB and
Fairchild Aircraft. It is
designed to seat 30-36...
- The
Pratt &
Whitney Canada PT6 is a
turboprop aircraft engine produced by
Pratt &
Whitney Canada. Its
design was
started in 1958, it
first ran in February...
- Rolls-Royce Dart
turboprop engines. Mamba-Dakota A
single conversion for the
Ministry of Supply,
powered by two Armstrong-Siddeley
Mamba turboprop engines. Airtech...
- The
General Electric T700 and CT7 are a
family of
turboshaft and
turboprop engines in the 1,500–3,000 shp (1,100–2,200 kW) class. In 1967,
General Electric...
-
experimental aircraft built for the
United States Navy that
combined turboprop and
turbojet propulsion. It was
based on Ryan Aeronautical's
earlier FR...
- the
Cessna Denali and
Textron "Single
Engine Turboprop" (SETP), is an
American single engine turboprop aircraft under development by
Textron Aviation...
- 3,700 kW)
turboprops manufactured by
Pratt &
Whitney Canada.
Pratt &
Whitney Canada dominates the
turboprop market with 89% of the
turboprop regional airliner...
-
Martin 2-0-2s (introduced in 1947) and
Convair CV-240s (1948). The
first turboprop powered aircraft emerged like the
Vickers Viscount (75 seats, introduced...