Garrett F109 (original) (raw)

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Garrett F109: 1986, USA

F109 / TFE109
Type Turbofan
National origin United States
Manufacturer Garrett AiResearch
First run 1980s
Major applications Fairchild T-46
Developed into LHTEC T800

The Garrett F109 (Company designation TFE109) was a small turbofan engine developed for the Fairchild T-46 by Garrett AiResearch. With the United States Air Force's cancellation of the T-46 program in 1986, further development of the engine ceased, and with it the civil TFE109 version.

ATE109

The Advanced Technology Engine (ATE) turboshaft, which was built jointly with Allison for the Light Helicopter Experimental (LHX) powerplant program and included the F109 power section.[1]

TSE109

A turboshaft demonstrator in the 1,200 shaft horsepower (890 kilowatts) power class that first ran on August 2, 1984.[1]

TFE109

The civil version of the F109.

F109-GA-100

The full military designation for the TFE109 turbofan.

General characteristics

Components

Performance

Related development

Comparable engines

Related lists

  1. ^ a b Garrett Turbine Engine Company (October 1984). "Our demonstrator engine for the LHX is running and sized right for the Army's requirement". Army: The Magazine of Landpower. Vol. 34, no. 10. p. 151. ISSN 0004-2455.