It may be in your best interest to loo at the RB211 as the the first 3 shaft jet engine although its a turbo prop it still operates is roughly the same way; suck squeeze bang burn, except it has a bypass on it. Look through the different kinds of engines produce by Rolls Royce, if you would like...
You are looking for a Rolls-Royce Barnoldswick (a factory in the United Kingdom) .53 - RB.53 I can suggest looking at the RR Derwent, Avon and Olympus as case studies as well as the RB.162, RB.44, and RB.145.
Of course, it looks looks we had one at the museum 6 months ago but I will find one at a museum somewhere and help you. I swear it on Queen and Country. You have my word.
If you would like I can see if I can get a real picture of the engine from RR I think we still have one in the heritage museum though I'm not sure, but I will check anyway, the dart engine looks pretty accurate but the HP blades look off slightly.
Hopefully I can shine some light on this, the tempest project is going to be completed ahead of schedule if all goes to plan, RR is working on the engines and they have already completed them they aim to make to them 20% more efficient which in turn will make them more powerful.
Although I...
Thank you for your warm welcome, I will be sure to contribute as much as i can over the coming months, my knowledge is a little rusty but I hope I can help. :)
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I was a Rolls Royce engineer before redundancy due to covid-19, however I have been a spectator here since I was 16. I want to use my CAD knowledge and what I have learnt in the industry to at some point build a full scale replica of the A6M2 "zero", I hope we will get along in the...