The Turbomeca Piméné was a small French turbojet engine produced by Turbomeca in the early 1950s.[1]
First shown at the 1949 Paris Air Show this engine passed official type tests in 1950.[2] A similar, but not directly related, smaller turboshaft, known as the Turbomeca Orédon, drove an alternator and was used as an aircraft auxiliary power unit,[3]
Variants
TR-011
small 0.785 kN (176 lbf) turbojet engine, precursor to the Orédon APU.[4][5]
Piméné
enlarged 1.079 kN (243 lbf) higher mass flow development of the TR-011 / Orédon.[5]
^Wilkinson, Paul H. (1953). Aircraft engines of the World 1953 (11th ed.). London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. pp. 160–161.
Bibliography
Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN1-85260-163-9
Kay, Anthony L. (2007). Turbojet History and Development 1930-1960 Volume 2:USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Hungary (1st ed.). Ramsbury: The Crowood Press. ISBN978-1861269393.