Gas Turbine Project Pages
Below are a selction of companies who have been particularly useful or generous.
Click on the logos to link to their sites.
Everrett Aero Specialist suppliers of ex. Military Aircraft, Engines and Spares:
Bowman Power, an amazing collection of diverse technologies combined in one compact package:
If you have an interest in educational products (particularly GAS TURBINES!),
then visit TecQuipment's web site:
Avon Aero is the world's source for Military/Civilian Gas Turbine Engines and Components for aviation, marine, industrial, training and research applications:
H S Aviation, an impressive facility for the overhaul of turbine engines:
AEROTECDATA a good source of manuals for US turbines:
Richard Brown's site. A man of singular skill and dedication.
My projects, and some similar links:
At last - updated for 2010 !
Rotax 2023 Predecessor to the Lucas CR201 GTS/APU linked below.
Saurer GT15 A rare Swiss airborne APU.
Older stuff
Artouste Airborne Auxillary Power Plant.
T62 page Ground Power Unit engine.
Nimbus page A slightly less small turboshaft engine fitted to Westland Wasp and Scout helicopters.
Microturbo page A small gas turbine fitted to RR Adour propelled Hawk and Jaguar aircraft.
Lucas GTS/APU page A small gas turbine fitted to RR Pegasus propelled Harrier aircraft.
Garrett GTP30 A small gas turbine for electrical power generation fitted extensively to aircraft and ground power units.
Turbocharger turbine project pages First efforts - home made gas turbine.
Links
Useful Shell Aviation Oils information (88kb)
Ian Bennett - Probably Europe's foremost individual turbine collector ! Lots of links from this page.
Adrian Bennett - Probably Europe's most hyperactive turbine collector ! Lots of links from this page.
Eirik Karlesen - The lucky owner of not one but two Gnome turboshaft engines.
Mark Nye - Some fine projects and engineering.
Thomas Baumgart - More fine projects and engineering, also ignition and rotor balancing electronics
Yahoos list for DIY gas turbine yahoos !
Mail me - roger@sparks<dot>myzen.co.uk You might like to note that r<dot>marmion@zetnet is no longer....
Of course, you need to type the dot in place of <dot>. You know, the character on the keyboard below the > ? Got that ?
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