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What was the most powerful version of the Viper to see service? Was it the Viper Mk 680-43 rated at 4400 lbs (19,57kN) as used in the MB-339?
Yugoslavia and Roumania also developed the SOKO/IAR Orao featuring 2 afterburning Viper Mk 633-47, featuring 4000lbs ( 17,79kN) dry thrust, and 5000lbs ( 22,24kN) in afterburning.
Was there any move to have an increased dry thrust Viper at any stage? I seem to recall Bill Gunston mentioning a Viper with increased thrust. Did Rolls Royce test any more powerful versions?
Were Yugoslavia and Roumania intending to develope the engines in the Orao any further?
What was the comparison like between the Viper and the Bristol Siddeley Orpheus? The Orpheus was the later engine to run by about 6 years, had more thrust (the Orpeus 803 had 5000lbs thrust).
It had fewer turbine and compressor stages, thus was simpler.
Was there a reason the Viper was in production for a much longer time? What were the specifications for the Viper 680 vs the Orpheus 803?
Yugoslavia and Roumania also developed the SOKO/IAR Orao featuring 2 afterburning Viper Mk 633-47, featuring 4000lbs ( 17,79kN) dry thrust, and 5000lbs ( 22,24kN) in afterburning.
Was there any move to have an increased dry thrust Viper at any stage? I seem to recall Bill Gunston mentioning a Viper with increased thrust. Did Rolls Royce test any more powerful versions?
Were Yugoslavia and Roumania intending to develope the engines in the Orao any further?
What was the comparison like between the Viper and the Bristol Siddeley Orpheus? The Orpheus was the later engine to run by about 6 years, had more thrust (the Orpeus 803 had 5000lbs thrust).
It had fewer turbine and compressor stages, thus was simpler.
Was there a reason the Viper was in production for a much longer time? What were the specifications for the Viper 680 vs the Orpheus 803?