Austin 250hp gas turbine
Uncommercialised engine
The Austin 250hp gas turbine was a free turbine turboshaft engine developed by Dr John Weaving at the Austin Motor Company. It was a development of an earlier engine that had been used in the experimental Austin Princess car TUR1. [1] Various uses for the engine were suggested, such as mobile power unit and hospital backup generator, but it did not find any commercial use. More powerful derivates were developed but these also found no uses [2]
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Gas turbine vehicles
- Austin 250hp gas turbine
- Chrysler Turbine Car
- Fiat Turbina
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- Toyota Century GT45
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- Leyland gas turbine truck
- Mack Cruise-Liner
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- MAZ-7907
- Bluebird-Proteus CN7
- Pioneer 1 (land speed racer)
- Pioneer 2M
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