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jamestkirk 13th Aug 2008 12:35

what are the differences between a turboprop and jetprop
 
Hello.

Do any of you know the actual differences between a turboprop and jetprop.

I have searched in vain on many websites but have not found a definative answer.

Thanks

Capot 13th Aug 2008 15:16

2 ways of saying the same thing. Turboprop is the most common.

Unless someone knows better.

Litebulbs 13th Aug 2008 16:07

On this site, there is always someone that knows better, it is that sort of rumour network!

Harry Lime 13th Aug 2008 23:45

There is no difference. They are both Gas Turbine Engines driving a gearbox, which in turn drives a propellor.

Harry Lime 13th Aug 2008 23:48

Turbo?
 
There is no difference. Both are Gas Turbine Engines driving a gearbox which in turn drives a propellor.

jamestkirk 14th Aug 2008 11:32

thanks
 
thanks everyone. maybe thats why i acnnot find any differing definitions.

rigpiggy 23rd Aug 2008 19:27

JetProp sounds so much more exciting to the marketing dept.

jamestkirk 23rd Aug 2008 23:04

rigpiggy
 
I can see you are a man of truth

Fullblast 20th Sep 2008 21:05

Jamestkirk, probably someone calls JetProp what should be called PropFan. In this case there's a big difference.

http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question...n/propfan2.jpg

FB

portsharbourflyer 21st Sep 2008 20:09

Propjet tended to be a term used by manufacturers in the US when the first turbo props were introduced. The term propjet was used long before the experimental propfan emerged.

Rigpiggy is probably correct in that it stems from the marketing departments.
The Electra was commonly referred to as a propjet and this aircraft was not succesful in the passenger market because it was an advanced (for its era) turboprop that was introduced as turbojets were becoming popular.


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