"Missing" U.S. Military Aircraft Engines

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I am looking for any information on "missing" U.S. military aircraft engines for my website at http://aircraft.list-of-domains.org/, specifically the engines listings here: http://aircraft.list-of-domains.org/Engine.htm.

T59

PJ30
XPJ34-MD-8 I have seen this only in a posting here: http://www.pulse-jets.com/oldforum/se.php?subid=391&seid=0&senr=0&forum=valveless
PJ36
PJ38
PJ43
PJ44
PJ45
PJ47
PJ48

There are mention of numerous pulsejets from the 1940s and 50s, but usually only by manufacturer and nominal diameter, i.e. Continental 14-inch for the KD2C-1, McDonnell 7-inch for the KDD-1, 8-inch for the KD2G-1, 14-inch for the KD2C-2, 14-inch J-9 and J-11, several Marquardt...

RJ30-MA I have info on Air Force odd-numbers, but none on evens except -8. I know it was tested by the Navy on an F7F plus others.
RJ32
RJ33
RJ-34-MA
RJ36
RJ38
RJ53
SJ61 by Pratt & Whitney. Is this a company designation?

Again, there are examples such as the Hiller 8RJ2B for the YH-32, McDonnell 7.25-inch for the XH-20, numerous Marquardt, Bendix...

LR4
LR14
LR18
LR60
LR61
LR68 up even numbers if allotted
LR69
LR95
LR97
LR111
LR123
LR125
LR127
LR131

Thank you.

Roger
 
I am looking for any information on "missing" U.S. military aircraft engines for my website at http://aircraft.list-of-domains.org/, specifically the engines listings here: http://aircraft.list-of-domains.org/Engine.htm.

T59

PJ30
XPJ34-MD-8 I have seen this only in a posting here: http://www.pulse-jets.com/oldforum/se.php?subid=391&seid=0&senr=0&forum=valveless
PJ36
PJ38
PJ43
PJ44
PJ45
PJ47
PJ48

There are mention of numerous pulsejets from the 1940s and 50s, but usually only by manufacturer and nominal diameter, i.e. Continental 14-inch for the KD2C-1, McDonnell 7-inch for the KDD-1, 8-inch for the KD2G-1, 14-inch for the KD2C-2, 14-inch J-9 and J-11, several Marquardt...

RJ30-MA I have info on Air Force odd-numbers, but none on evens except -8. I know it was tested by the Navy on an F7F plus others.
RJ32
RJ33
RJ-34-MA
RJ36
RJ38
RJ53
SJ61 by Pratt & Whitney. Is this a company designation?

Again, there are examples such as the Hiller 8RJ2B for the YH-32, McDonnell 7.25-inch for the XH-20, numerous Marquardt, Bendix...

LR4
LR14
LR18
LR60
LR61
LR68 up even numbers if allotted
LR69
LR95
LR97
LR111
LR123
LR125
LR127
LR131

Thank you.

Roger
Hey Roger, did you get the info. I turned up on the Marquardt 20 and 30" engines? What do you have on the 30"ers? Kevin
 
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