Williams FJ33

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The Williams International FJ33 is a family of turbofan jet engines intended for use in very light jet aircraft. Sources suggest that the FJ33 is a scaled-down version of the FJ44 engine.

Engine configuration is believed to be a single stage fan, with booster stage/s, driven by a 2 stage LP turbine, supercharging a centrifugal HP compressor, driven by a single stage HP turbine. An annular combustor is featured.

The FJ33 has a dry weight of less than 300 lb, overall diameter of 21.05in, 47.9in overall length, and produces between 1000 and 1800 lbf static thrust. Specific fuel consumption at 1200 lbf thrust (SLS, ISA) is understood to be 0.486 lb/h/lbf.

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[edit] FJ33 versions

FJ33 leading particulars
FJ33-1 FJ33-2 FJ33-3 FJ33-4-A11 FJ33-4 FJ33-4-17M FJ33-4-18M
Static thrust (foot-pounds) 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,100 1,500 1,700 1,800
Specific fuel consumption (pounds/hour/lbf) SLS, ISA 0.486 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Bypass ratio 3.28 ? ? 3.4 ? ? ?
Dry weight (pounds) <300 <300 <300 <300 <300 <300 <300
Overall length (inches) 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9
Approximate fan diameter (inches) 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.3

The -1, -2 , -3 and -4-A11 are believed to be essentially derated versions of the -4. Presumably the -17M and -18M are throttle pushed versions of the -4, but without any flat-rating to a hot day.

[edit] FJ33 applications

The FJ33 powers a number of different aircraft:

  1. Adam A700 AdamJet: 2× Williams FJ33
  2. ATG Javelin Mk 10: 2× Williams FJ33-4-17M 1700 lbf static thrust
  3. ATG Javelin Mk 20 military trainer: 2× Williams FJ33-4-18M 1800 lbf static thrust
  4. Diamond D-Jet: single FJ33-4 1400 lbf static thrust, flat-rated to ISA+7.2C
  5. Excel Sport Jet: single FJ33-4
  6. Maverick LEADER Jet: twin FJ33-4-A11 1100 lbf static thrust
  7. Spectrum Aero Model 33: 2× Williams FJ33-4
  8. TAM-AIR Epic Jet: 2× Williams FJ33-4
  9. TAMJet
  10. Safire Jet: twin FJ33-4-A11 1100 lbf static thrust
  11. Cirrus "The-Jet" FJ33-4A-19 1900 lbf static thrust (é)

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