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- De_Havilland_Gyron abstract "The de Havilland PS.23 or PS.52 Gyron, originally the Halford H-4, was Frank Halford's last turbojet design while working for de Havilland. Intended to outpower any design then under construction, the Gyron was the most powerful engine of its era, producing 20,000 lbf (89 kN) "dry", and 27,000 lbf (120 kN) with afterburner ("reheat" in British terminology). The engine was actually too large for most roles and saw no production use. It was later scaled down to 45% of its original size to produce the de Havilland Gyron Junior, which was somewhat more successful.".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageExternalLink aeroview.php?level=image&id=256.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageExternalLink 1957%20-%201073.html.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageID "3284599".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageLength "5523".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageRevisionID "668362311".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink 1957_Defence_White_Paper.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Afterburner.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Axial-flow.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Axial_compressor.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Category:De_Havilland_aircraft_engines.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turbojet_engines_1950–1959.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Centrifugal-flow.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Centrifugal_compressor.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Aircraft_Heritage_Centre.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Aircraft_Museum.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Engine_Company.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Ghost.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Goblin.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Gyron_Junior.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Flight_International.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Halford.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Whittle.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_Hunter.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_P.1121.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink List_of_aircraft_engines.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Operational_Requirement_F.155.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Orenda_Iroquois.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_Avon.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_RB.106.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_RB106.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Science_Museum,_London.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Science_Museum_(London).
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Short_Sperrin.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLink Turbojet.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gyron".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLinkText "de Havilland Gyron PS.26/1".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLinkText "de Havilland Gyron".
- De_Havilland_Gyron wikiPageWikiLinkText "de Havilland H.4 Gyron".
- De_Havilland_Gyron aircon "285".
- De_Havilland_Gyron compression "5.6".
- De_Havilland_Gyron compressor "Seven stage axial flow".
- De_Havilland_Gyron developedInto De_Havilland_Gyron_Junior.
- De_Havilland_Gyron diameter "55.2".
- De_Havilland_Gyron firstRun "1953".
- De_Havilland_Gyron hasPhotoCollection De_Havilland_Gyron.
- De_Havilland_Gyron length "155.5".
- De_Havilland_Gyron lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- De_Havilland_Gyron majorApplications Hawker_P.1121.
- De_Havilland_Gyron manufacturer De_Havilland_Engine_Company.
- De_Havilland_Gyron related "* de Havilland Gyron Junior".
- De_Havilland_Gyron similarEngines "* Orenda Iroquois".
- De_Havilland_Gyron specfuelcon "1.04".
- De_Havilland_Gyron thrust "20000".
- De_Havilland_Gyron turbine "Two-stage".
- De_Havilland_Gyron type Turbojet.
- De_Havilland_Gyron weight "4270.0".
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- De_Havilland_Gyron subject Category:De_Havilland_aircraft_engines.
- De_Havilland_Gyron subject Category:Turbojet_engines_1950–1959.
- De_Havilland_Gyron hypernym Halford.
- De_Havilland_Gyron type Place.
- De_Havilland_Gyron type Location.
- De_Havilland_Gyron type Place.
- De_Havilland_Gyron type Thing.
- De_Havilland_Gyron comment "The de Havilland PS.23 or PS.52 Gyron, originally the Halford H-4, was Frank Halford's last turbojet design while working for de Havilland. Intended to outpower any design then under construction, the Gyron was the most powerful engine of its era, producing 20,000 lbf (89 kN) "dry", and 27,000 lbf (120 kN) with afterburner ("reheat" in British terminology). The engine was actually too large for most roles and saw no production use.".
- De_Havilland_Gyron label "De Havilland Gyron".
- De_Havilland_Gyron sameAs De_Havilland_Gyron.
- De_Havilland_Gyron sameAs デ・ハビランド_ジャイロン.
- De_Havilland_Gyron sameAs m.093987.
- De_Havilland_Gyron sameAs Q5106178.
- De_Havilland_Gyron sameAs Q5106178.
- De_Havilland_Gyron wasDerivedFrom De_Havilland_Gyron?oldid=668362311.
- De_Havilland_Gyron isPrimaryTopicOf De_Havilland_Gyron.