-
internal combustion engine, a
turbocharger (also
known as a
turbo or a
turbosupercharger) is a
forced induction device that is
powered by the flow of exhaust...
- the
Grumman F6F ****cat and the
Vought F4U Corsair. An
advanced turbosupercharger system ensured the aircraft's
eventual dominance at high altitudes...
- However, up
until the mid-20th century, a
turbocharger was
called a "
turbosupercharger" and was
considered a type of supercharger. The
first supercharged...
-
series of
changes in the
planned turbosuperchargers, as the
originally specified GE Type CM-2 two-stage
turbosupercharger became unavailable due to demands...
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elongated in
order to
house the
turbosupercharger aft of the
pressure cabin.
Exhaust gases were
carried to the
turbosupercharger via
external ducts. Air was...
- 310 hp (231 kW) engine, dry
weight 449 lb (204 kg),
AiResearch T-1823
turbosupercharger,
certified 23
February 1965. Has top induction, down
exhaust and side-mounted...
- 1,350 hp (1,007 kW) R-1820-67/69 1,200 hp (890 kW), ****ed with
turbosupercharger R-1820-72W 1,350 hp (1,010 kW), 1,425 hp (1,063 kW) R-1820-74W 1,500 hp...
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engine power produced in
engines equipped with a
supercharger or
turbosupercharger (naturally
aspirated engines measure manifold vacuum instead). In...
- (7,600 m).
First production variant fed by a
General Electric C-1
turbosupercharger.
Designed for use in the
Republic P-47B, C, D, G and XP-47F and K...
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supplemented by
turbosuperchargers,
making it one of the
earliest Allied fighters capable of
performing well at high altitudes. The
turbosuperchargers also muffled...