Pratt & Whitney F119

F119
F119 engine on test
Type Turbofan
Manufacturer Pratt & Whitney
Major applications F-22 Raptor
Developed into Pratt & Whitney F135

The Pratt & Whitney F119 (company designation PW5000[1]) is an afterburning turbofan engine developed by Pratt & Whitney for the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor advanced tactical fighter.

The engine delivers thrust in the 35,000 lbf (160 kN) class, and is designed for supersonic flight without the use of afterburner (supercruise). Delivering almost 22% more thrust with 40% fewer parts than conventional, fourth-generation military aircraft engine models, the F119 allows sustained supercruise speeds of up to Mach 1.72.[2] The F119's nozzles incorporate thrust vectoring technology. These nozzles direct the engine thrust ±20° in the pitch axis to give the F-22 enhanced maneuverability.

The F119 derivative, F135, produces 40,000 lbf (180 kN) of thrust,[3] for the F-35 Lightning II.

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Variants

F119-PW-100

Applications

Specifications (F119)

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also

Related development

Comparable engines
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