Garrett TPE331

TPE331 / T76
TPE331 engine
Type Turboprop
National origin United States
Manufacturer Garrett AiResearch
Honeywell Aerospace
First run 1960
Major applications Beechcraft King Air
Mitsubishi MU-2
Rockwell Turbo Commander

The Garrett AiResearch TPE331 is a turboprop engine originally designed by Garrett AiResearch, and has been produced by Honeywell Aerospace since 1999. The TPE331 family includes 18 models and 106 configurations, the engines range from 575 shaft horsepower to 1650 shp [1] The military version is designated the T76.

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Design and development

The TPE331 originated in 1961 as a gas turbine (the "331") to power helicopters.[2] It first went into production in 1963.[3] More than 700 had been shipped by the end of 1973.[4] It was designed to be both a turboshaft (TSE331) and a turboprop (TPE331), but the turboshaft version never went into production; however, over 14,000 TPE331s have been sold since the first engine was produced in 1963, installed on the Aero Commander in 1964 and put into production on the Aero Commander Turbo Commander in June 1965.[5]

Applications

Specifications (TPE331-43A)

Data from Canadian Museum of Flight[7]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also

Related lists

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ William A. Schoneberger and Robert R. H. Scholl, Out of Thin Air: Garrett's First 50 Years, Phoenix: Garrett Corporation, 1985 (ISBN 0-9617029-0-7), pp. 174-5.
  3. ^ Canadian Museum of Flight, "Garrett TPE331"
  4. ^ Schoneberger and Scholl, p. 203.
  5. ^ Leyes, p. 725
  6. ^ Epic Aircraft News, October 2010
  7. ^ Canadian Museum of Flight "Garrett TPE331"

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