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Williams F107

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Williams F107

The Williams F107 (company designation WR19) is a small turbofan engine made by Williams International. The F107 was designed to power cruise missiles. It has been used as the powerplant for the AGM-86 ALCM, and BGM-109 Tomahawk, as well as the experimental Williams X-Jet flying platform.

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Applications

  • AGM-86 ALCM
  • BGM-109 Tomahawk
  • Kaman KSA-100 SAVER
  • Williams X-Jet
  • Bell Aerospace Flying Jet Belt
  • Specifications

    Data from

    General characteristics

  • Type: Turbofan
  • Length: 1,262 mm
  • Diameter: 305 mm
  • Dry weight: 66.2 kg
  • Components

  • Compressor: Twin-spool, axial, counter-rotating
  • Performance

  • Maximum thrust: 2.7 kilonewtons (610 lbf) (for F107-WR-400) 3.1 kilonewtons (700 lbf) (for F107-WR-402)
  • Bypass ratio: 1:1
  • Specific fuel consumption: 0.682 kg/kg-h
  • Thrust-to-weight ratio: 4.6:1
  • References

    Williams F107 Wikipedia