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turbojet

[tur-boh-jet] / ˈtɜr boʊˌdʒɛt /




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Measuring about 5½ feet long and equipped with twin turbojets manufactured in-house by the company, the Roadrunner can be kitted out with a variety of payloads.

From Los Angeles Times

Some previous Ukrainian attacks on Russian air bases involved Soviet-designed drones powered by turbojet engines.

From Washington Times

Inside a glass-walled conference room, a blogger pecked out posts from a converted airline seat, salvaged from a defunct Concorde turbojet.

From New York Times

A propeller was housed within the ring, bolstered by two turbojet engines that can provide forward thrust.

From Fox News

And then, Hall testified, flames began to lick at the fuselage of the Cessna Citation turbojet, and Munson gasped, “Fire extinguisher.”

From New York Times