- Williams FJ33
The
Williams International FJ33 is a family ofturbofan jet engine s intended for use in very light jet aircraft. Sources suggest that the FJ33 is a scaled-down version of the FJ44 engine.Engine configuration is believed to be a single stage fan, with booster stage/s, driven by a 2 stage LP turbine, supercharging a centrifugal HP compressor, driven by a single stage HP turbine. An annular combustor is featured.
The FJ33 has a dry weight of less than convert|300|lb|abbr=on, overall diameter of 21.05in, 47.9in overall length, and produces between 1000 and convert|1800|lbf|abbr=on static thrust. Specific fuel consumption at convert|1200|lbf|abbr=on thrust (SLS, ISA) is understood to be 0.486 lb/h/lbf.
FJ33 versions
The -1, -2 , -3 and -4-A11 are believed to be essentially derated versions of the -4. Presumably the -17M and -18M are throttle pushed versions of the -4, but without any flat-rating to a hot day.
FJ33 applications
The FJ33 powers a number of different aircraft:
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Adam A700 : 2× Williams FJ33 (company files bankruptcy in February 2008 [http://www.adamaircraft.com/PressReleases.asp#70] )
#ATG Javelin Mk 10: 2× Williams FJ33-4-17M convert|1700|lbf|abbr=on static thrust (program stopped due to lack of funding)
#ATG Javelin Mk 20 military trainer: 2× Williams FJ33-4-18M convert|1800|lbf|abbr=on static thrust (program stopped due to lack of funding)
#Diamond D-Jet : single FJ33-4 1400 lbf static thrust, flat-rated to ISA+7.2C (not certified)
#Excel Sport Jet : single FJ33-4 (program stopped following accident)
# Maverick LEADER Jet: twin FJ33-4-A11 1100 lbf static thrust (not certified)
#Spectrum Aero S-33 "Independence" : 2× Williams FJ33-4A-19 (under development)
# TAM-AIR Epic Jet: 2× Williams FJ33-4 (Epic Elite First Flight June 7 2007)
# Epic Victory (Will Switched to Pratt & Whitney PW600 engine for production
# TAMJet
#Safire Jet : twin FJ33-4-A11 1100 lbf static thrust (program stopped)
# Cirrus The-Jet (Vision SJ50 FJ33-4A-19 1900 lbf static thrust (First Flight July 3, 2008)ee also
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Williams International
*Williams FJ44
*Williams FJ22
*Very Light Jet External links
* [http://www.williams-int.com/information.html?pid=6 Williams Product Information FJ33]
* [http://www.williams-int.com/information.html?pid=7 List of jets designed to use FJ33]
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