CF1
CF1 refers to the Rolls-Royce CF1 engine, a turbojet engine developed in the United Kingdom during the 1940s. It was designed as an improvement over the earlier Welland engine and was used primarily in military aircraft. The CF1 featured a centrifugal flow compressor and a single-stage turbine, which were characteristic of early jet engines. Its development was crucial in advancing jet propulsion technology.
The CF1 engine was notable for its performance, producing around 4,000 lbf of thrust, which was a
The CF1 played a vital role in the early days of jet aviation, providing valuable data and