File:Pratt-Whitney T-34 B-17 testbed NAN10-50.jpg

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Description A Boeing B-17 used as the testbed for the Pratt & Whitney T-34 tuboprop engine. In 1945 the U.S. Navy funded the development of a turboprop engine. The T-34 was produced from 1951 to 1960, but never used in a U.S. Navy aircraft. The best known "user" was the Douglas C-133 Cargomaster.
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Source U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News October 1950 [1]
Author USN

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