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Plenum Chamber Burning

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  • plenum chamber burning — An afterburner added to the bypass duct of a turbofan engine. In the first case of its type, reheat was added to the forward pair of vectored thrust nozzles of the Pegasus engine fitted on the Harrier aircraft. Also known as duct burning …   Aviation dictionary

  • duct burning — The addition of an afterburner to the bypass duct of a turbofan engine. See plenum chamber burning …   Aviation dictionary

  • Hawker Siddeley P.1154 — P.1154 Role V/STOL combat aircraft National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Hawker Siddeley Designer Ralph Hooper Status Cancelled, 1965 Primary users Royal Air Force (intended) …   Wikipedia

  • Afterburner — For other uses of afterburner, see Afterburner (disambiguation). Infobox Aviation name= Afterburner caption= A U.S. Navy F/A 18 Hornet being launched from the catapult on full afterburnerAn afterburner (or reheat) is an additional component added …   Wikipedia

  • PCB — may refer to: Science and technology: Printed circuit board, a board used in electronics PCB (software), software to design printed circuit boards PCBoard, bulletin board software for MS DOS Polychlorinated biphenyls, organic compounds Plenum… …   Wikipedia

  • Thrust vectoring — Infobox Aviation name = Thrust vectoring caption = The F 18 HARV, X 31, and F 16 MATV in flightThrust vectoring is the ability of an aircraft or other vehicle to direct the thrust from its main engine(s) in a direction other than parallel to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol Siddeley BS100 — The Bristol Siddeley BS100 was a two spool, vectored thrust, turbofan, similar in general arrangement to that of the Pegasus, but with the addition of Plenum Chamber Burning (PCB), to enable the P1154 VSTOL fighter to accelerate to supersonic… …   Wikipedia

  • Hawker P.1127 — Hawker P.1127 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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