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Teledyne CAE F106 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teledyne CAE F106
The Teledyne CAE F106 (company designation Model 472) was a small American turbofan engine developed to power cruise missiles. ==Development and design==
The F106 engine was developed during the early 1970s to power the missiles being developed for the United States Navy's cruise missile competition. It powered the LTV YBGM-110 which lost the competition to the BGM-109 Tomahawk. While the F106 only powered the YBGM-110 prototype, either it or the Williams F107 could have powered either missile.〔Fulton, Kenneth. (Turbine Engines of the World: Teledyne CAE (USA) ). ''Flight International''. 2 January 1975, Vol. 107, No. 3434. p. 26.〕 However, the Navy selected the F107 engine with the BGM-109 missile. The F106 engine was also a competitor to power the AGM-86 ALCM cruise missile for the United States Air Force, but it likewise lost to the Williams F107 engine.〔〔Fulton, Ken. ("International Turbine Engine Directory: Teledyne CAE (USA) ). ''Flight International''. 13 January 1979, Vol. 115, No. 3643. pp. 132-133.〕
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