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1970 WILLIAMS TURBO JET BROCHURE, PHOTOS Vintage Airplane Brochure and Photos

$ 26.39

Availability: 100 in stock

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Included in this WILLIAMS RESEARCH CORPORATION lot:
A two-page brochure on the WILLIAMS MODEL WR2-6 TURBO JET ENGINE. Featuring 125 lb thrust and 30 lb weight, this unit is in volume production as the main propulsion for the CL-89 reconnaissance drone contracted for britain, Canada and West Germany
A two page brochure on the WILLIAMS WR24-6 TURBO JET ENGINE. This features a single stage compressor annular burner, and a single stage axle turbine. Now being employed as the main propulsion for the MQM 74A Target drone produce for the US Navy by Northrop Ventura.
There is a three page letter entitled, FLYING PLATFORM WILL MAKE BUCK ROGERS SUPER CUP AND THE AIRBORNE COMMUTER A REALITY. The letter begins reading walled Lake michigan, a turbine powered flying platform that will enable a man to fly alone for 20 to 30 minutes at the speed of over 60 miles per hour with the ability of a WASP, (Williams Aerial Research Program) is being developed by The Williams Research Corporation...
There are four pages that were photocopied out of the aviation week and space technology book. It is entitled SMALL AIRCRAFT TURBO FANS STUDIED. This is dated February 9th, 1970.
Picture of a lady sitting inside a jet motor. The paper with this photo begins by reading MINI AND MAXI -- the lady is holding the world's smallest fan jet engine and sitting on the world's largest commercial fan jet inlet, the Pratt and Whitney aircraft JT9D which is on a Boeing 747 jet transport.
Picture of CUTAWAY VIEW of main components of Williams Research Corporation WR27-1 aircraft auxiliary power unit featuring unique twin compressor configuration.
Picture of CUTAWAY VIEW of Williams research Corporation small, lightweight, low emissions gas turbine engine which will power a standard production passenger car to be sold to the city of New York for that city's street testing in a low emissions vehicle demonstration program. The rotating fuel inlet supplies fuel which burns air to produce a temperature of 1700 degrees in the combustion chamber.
Picture of a FULL SIZE scale model of the WASP (Williams Aerial Systems Platform), a turbine powered flying platform being developed.  Shown with the advance individual lift device is test pilot Robert Courter.  Powered by The Williams w r 19 turbine, the world's smallest fan jet engine.
Picture of CUTAWAY VIEW of the WORLD'S SMALLEST FAN JET ENGINE. WR19 mixed flow, twin spool fan jet engine.
Picture of CUTAWAY VIEW of main components of Williams research Corporation WR 27-1 aircraft auxiliary power unit featuring unique twin compressor configuration. It will be used in the Lockheed Navy S-3A anti-submarine aircraft to start the TF-34 turbo fan engines and provide electrical power for aircraft accessories.
CONDITION: ALL OF THE ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK 😊