Williams F107
The Williams F107 is a small turbofan engine made by the Williams International company. The F107 was derived from the Williams WR19 and designed to power cruise missiles. It has been used as the powerplant for the AGM-86 ALCM, BGM-109 Tomahawk, and AGM-129 ACM, as well as the experimental Williams X-Jet flying platform.
Specifications
- Diameter: 1 ft (300 mm)
- Length: 4 ft (1.23 m)
- Dry weight: 146 lb (66 kg)
- Dry thrust: 660 lbf (2.7 kN)
- Thrust-to-weight: 4.11
- Fan: 2 stage with 2 stage LP booster
- HP compressor: 1 stage centrifugal
- Combustor: reverse-flow annular with rotary injection
- HP turbine: 1 stage
- LP turbine: 2 stage
- Starter system: 1 shot pyrotechnic
The initial version of this article was based on a public domain article from Greg Goebel's Vectorsite.
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