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The Ishikawajima-Harima J3 was a Japanese turbojet aircraft engine. It was the first jet engine designed and built in Japan after the Second World War and was used to power the Fuji T-1 trainer and as a booster engine in the Kawasaki P-2J patrol aircraft. ==Design and development== Development of the J3, the first Japanese post-war jet engine,〔''Flight International'' 9 October 1976, p. 1150.〕 intended to power the Fuji T-1 jet trainer, was begun in 1955 by the Nippon Jet-Engine Company, with Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) being designated prime contractor in 1959.〔''Flight International'' 28 June 1962, p. 1012.〕〔Taylor 1966, p. 492.〕 The resulting engine was a small, simple axial-flow turbojet. The first pre-production engine began flight testing in a Curtiss C-46 testbed in February 1960, with production deliveries beginning in April 1962.〔Taylor 1966, pp. 492–493.〕
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