Honeywell ALF 502
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The Honeywell ALF 502/LF 507 is a turbofan engine produced by Lycoming, AlliedSignal and then Honeywell. The ALF 502 was certified in 1980, and used on the BAe 146 and Bombardier Challenger 600. The improved, higher-thrust LF 507 was used on the Avro RJ update of the BAe 146.
The engine was chosen for the BAe 146 because of its quietness and low emissions, achieved using a high-bypass geared fan and a reverse-flow combustion chamber.
[edit] Specifications (ALF 502)
General characteristics
- Type: Bypass turbofan engine (Bypass ratio 5.7)
- Length: 63.6 in (1,615 mm)
- Diameter: Fan: 40.25 in (1,022 mm)
- Dry weight: 1,336 lb (606 kg)
Components
- Compressor: axial and centrifugal
Performance
- Thrust: 6,970 lbf (31.13 kN)
- Specific fuel consumption: 0.406 lb/(lbf·h)
- Power-to-weight ratio:
[edit] Specifications (LF 507)
General characteristics
- Type: Bypass turbofan engine (Bypass ratio 5.3)
- Length: 65.5 in (1,664 mm)
- Diameter: Fan: 40.25 in (1,022 mm)
- Dry weight: 1,385 lb (628 kg)
Components
- Compressor: axial and centrifugal
Performance
- Thrust: 7,000 lbf (31.14 kN)
- Specific fuel consumption: 0.406 lb/(lbf·h)
- Power-to-weight ratio:
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