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- GT_101 abstract "The GT 101 was a turboshaft-type gas turbine engine developed from the BMW 003 aviation engine, that was considered for installation in Nazi Germany's Panther tank. The German Army's development division, the Heereswaffenamt (Army Ordnance Board), studied a number of gas turbine engines for use in tanks starting in mid-1944. Although none of these was fitted operationally, the GT 101 (GT for \"Gas Turbine\") reached a production quality stage of development. Several designs were produced over the lifetime of the program, including the GT 102 and GT 103.".
- GT_101 thumbnail 100_4189.jpg?width=300.
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- GT_101 wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- GT_101 wikiPageRevisionID "693770758".
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink ABB_Group.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Müller_(engineer).
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_transmission.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Axial_compressor.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_003.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gas_turbines.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_equipment_of_Germany.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Combustion_chamber.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Compression_ratio.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Entwicklung_series.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Flywheel.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_economy_in_automobiles.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Gas_generator.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Gas_turbine.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink German_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Heat_exchanger.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Heidelberg.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Heinkel_HeS_011.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Hirth.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Jagdtiger.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Jet_engine.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Junkers.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_copper_ores.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Maybach_HL230.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Oil_Campaign_of_World_War_II.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Panther_tank.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Porsche.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Power-to-weight_ratio.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Recuperator.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Speed_of_sound.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Stator.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink T-34.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_I.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Torque.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Torque_converter.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Turboshaft.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink Waffenamt.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLink File:100_4189.jpg.
- GT_101 wikiPageWikiLinkText "GT 101".
- GT_101 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- GT_101 subject Category:Gas_turbines.
- GT_101 subject Category:Military_equipment_of_Germany.
- GT_101 hypernym Engine.
- GT_101 type Software.
- GT_101 type Technology.
- GT_101 type Turbine.
- GT_101 comment "The GT 101 was a turboshaft-type gas turbine engine developed from the BMW 003 aviation engine, that was considered for installation in Nazi Germany's Panther tank. The German Army's development division, the Heereswaffenamt (Army Ordnance Board), studied a number of gas turbine engines for use in tanks starting in mid-1944. Although none of these was fitted operationally, the GT 101 (GT for \"Gas Turbine\") reached a production quality stage of development.".
- GT_101 label "GT 101".
- GT_101 sameAs Q5514769.
- GT_101 sameAs GT_101.
- GT_101 sameAs m.0gxqsf.
- GT_101 sameAs Q5514769.
- GT_101 wasDerivedFrom GT_101?oldid=693770758.
- GT_101 depiction 100_4189.jpg.
- GT_101 isPrimaryTopicOf GT_101.