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1 Design and development  





2 Applications  





3 Specifications (ATF3/F104-GA-100)  



3.1  General characteristics  





3.2  Components  





3.3  Performance  







4 See also  





5 Citations  





6 References  





7 External links  














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ATF3 / F104
ADassault HU-25 Guardian, powered by two ATF3 engines
Type Turbofan
National origin United States
Manufacturer Garrett AiResearch
Honeywell Aerospace
First run May 1968
Major applications Dassault Falcon 20G
Dassault Falcon 200
Dassault HU-25 Guardian
Number built 200+

The Garrett ATF3 (US military designation F104) is a 3-spool turbofan engine developed at the California division of Garrett AiResearch. Due to mergers it is currently supported by Honeywell Aerospace. The engine's design is unusual; the core flow path is reversed twice. Aft of the fan, the axial compressor has five stages, after which the gas path progresses to the aft end of the engine. There, it is reversed to flow through a centrifugal compressor stage, the combustors and then the turbine stages. Beyond this, the flow is then reversed again to exit through the fan bypass duct. All engine accessories are mounted on the aft end of the engine under an engine tail-cone.[1]

Design and development[edit]

YQM-98 Compass Cope R

The ATF3 was first flown in the Teledyne Ryan YQM-98 Compass Cope R high altitude UAV, as the YF104-GA-100. The engine proved to have a very low infrared signature, as the hot turbine was not externally visible and the core exhaust mixed with the bypass air before exiting the engine. The pilots of U-2 high altitude chase planes reported being unable pick up the YQM-98A with either radar or IR sensors.[2] It was later used in the Northrop Tacit Blue stealth demonstrator because of these characteristics.[3]

The most significant application of the engine was on the Dassault HU-25 Guardian, developed for the US Coast Guard. It was also used on the Dassault Falcon 20G and Dassault Falcon 200.[3]

The ATF3 was "selected by North American Rockwell for its new Series 60 Sabreliner business jet. . . . [H]owever, the ATF3 developed engineering and production problems. Delivery schedules were not met. North American Rockwell brought a $60 million suit against Garrett. . . . The suit was settled out of court for less than $5 million cash. The engine was ultimately selected for a version of the Dassault Falcon ordered by the U.S. Coast Guard for offshore surveillance."[excessive quote][4]

Applications[edit]

Specifications (ATF3/F104-GA-100)[edit]

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988-89.[5]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also[edit]

Related lists

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ ATF3 Engine Overview. Archived 2012-04-24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 June 2011
  • ^ Chronology of the ATF3. Archived 2011-04-17 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 June 2011
  • ^ a b ATF3 Airframe Applications. Archived 2011-06-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 June 2011
  • ^ William Schoneberger and Robert R. H. Scholl, Out of Thin Air: Garrett's First 50 Years (Los Angeles: The Garrett Corporation, 1985): pp. 175-176.
  • ^ Taylor 1982, p.777.
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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