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HARTFORD, Conn.,
June 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pratt & Whitney
and Rolls-Royce completed the first propulsion system qualification test for
the short-takeoff/vertical-landing (STOVL) F135 engine. This is the first
time the full-scale STOVL F135 engine airflow was tested with the F-35 LiftFan
hardware in place. Pratt & Whitney is a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX)
company.
"The success of this initial test confirms that Pratt & Whitney's F135
STOVL engine will meet or exceed the thrust requirements for the F-35
program," said Bill Gostic, vice president, Pratt & Whitney F135 program.
"This is a significant step toward first flight of the F-35 STOVL aircraft,
which is currently scheduled for May 2008."
The engine test was completed in partnership with Lockheed Martin and
Rolls-Royce at Pratt & Whitney's facility in West Palm Beach, Florida. The
test included extensive thrust analyses of the F135 propulsion system with an
F-35 LiftFan inlet and door installed in front of the engine. The Rolls-Royce
LiftFan(R) is the component that allows the F-35 STOVL aircraft to achieve
vertical lift.
Pratt & Whitney is the lead propulsion system supplier for the F-35
program and to date, the F135 engine has logged more than 7,700 system design
and development ground test hours and continues to power the F-35 Lightning II
flight test program. The F135 engine is an evolution of the F119 engine for
the F-22 Raptor; together the F135 and F119 will have logged more than 600,000
hours before the F-35's introduction into operational service in 2012. Rated
at more than 40,000 pounds of thrust, the F135 is the most powerful fighter
engine ever built.
Rolls-Royce, a world-leading provider of power systems and services for
use on land, at sea and in the air, operates in four global markets - civil
aerospace, defense aerospace, marine and energy.
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service
of aircraft engines, space propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines.
United Technologies, based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified company
providing high-technology products and services to the global aerospace and
building industries.
Pratt & Whitney Contacts:
Stephanie Duvall Jennifer Whitlow
Pratt & Whitney Military Engines Pratt & Whitney
860.557.1382 860.565.9600
stephanie.duvall@pw.utc.com jennifer.whitlow@pw.utc.com
Rolls-Royce Contact:
Maria Y. Weber
Director, Corporate Communications, Rolls-Royce
317.230.6662
maria.y.weber@rolls-royce.com