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Summary

Whittle W2/700 Engine.

Frank Whittle developed the first turbojet engine with enough operating thrust to power an aircraft in 1939.

The W2 was the second, more powerful, version of a flight-ready turbojet engine developed by Whittle.

The W2/700 engine flew in the Gloster E.28/39, the first British aircraft to fly with a turbojet engine, and the Gloster Meteor.

Photographed Farnborough, 22-Jan-06.

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