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Westinghouse J30         
TURBOJET AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAMILY
Westinghouse 19; Westinghouse 19XB; Westinghouse 19B; Westinghouse J30-WE-20; Westinghouse 19XB-2A; Westinghouse J30-WE-7
The Westinghouse J30, initially known as the Westinghouse 19XB, was a turbojet engine developed by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It was the first American-designed turbojet to run, and only the second axial-flow turbojet to run outside Germany (after the British Metropolitan-Vickers F.
Westinghouse J34         
TURBOJET AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAMILY
Westinghouse j34; Westinghouse 24C; Westinghouse XJ34-WE-17; Westinghouse J34-WE-36; Westinghouse J34-WE-34; Westinghouse J34-WE-32; Westinghouse XJ34-WE-7; Westinghouse J34-WE-22; Westinghouse J34-WE-15; Westinghouse J34-WE-40; Westinghouse J34-WE-38; Westinghouse J34-WE-24; Westinghouse XJ34-WE-22
The Westinghouse J34, company designation Westinghouse 24C, was a turbojet engine developed by Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division in the late 1940s. Essentially an enlarged version of the earlier Westinghouse J30, the J34 produced 3,000 pounds of thrust, twice as much as the J30.
Westinghouse J32         
TURBOJET MISSILE AND DRONE ENGINE FAMILY
Westinghouse 9.5A/B
The Westinghouse J32 was a small turbojet engine developed by the Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division in the mid-1940s.
Examples of use of Westinghouse
1. Intel Corporation assumed sponsorship of ISEF, formally known as "Westinghouse Science Talent Search," after Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1''8.
2. Westinghouse, a British nuclear firm, also expressed an interest.
3. Shaw Group owns a 20 percent stake in Westinghouse.
4. Nothing stopped Carson, and Griffin returned to Westinghouse.
5. As for the disposal of Westinghouse, he says: "An inquiry should be launched immediately into why six years ago government believed owning Westinghouse was central to its vision for BNFL but today it is peripheral and put up for sale.