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The AE 1107C-Liberty
AE 1107C-Liberty

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The AE 1107C-Liberty's two-shaft axial design consists of a 14-stage compressor followed by an effusion-cooled annular combustor, a two-stage gas generator turbine and a two-stage power turbine. The engine features six rows of variable compressor vanes, dual FADEC, a self-contained oil system that allows for vertical operation, modular construction, and an 'on-condition' maintenance capability.

The AE 1107C-Liberty is a new-generation 6,000shp class turboshaft engine developed as the T406 for the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor transport, which is due to enter service with the US Marine Corps and US Air Force. The AE 1107C-Liberty shares a proven common core architecture with the AE 2100 and AE 3007, incorporating high efficiency components and reduced maintenance features required for operation in the unique V-22. When installed in the V-22, the AE 1107C-Liberty powerplants are housed in wing-tip tilting nacelles. The AE 1107C-Liberty is now also being considered as a cost-effective upgrade for existing heavylift helicopter assets such as the CH-47 and CH-53.

AE 1107C-Liberty engines are provided to the U.S. Military under a commercial procurement agreement and are supported under a commercial Power by the Hour™ agreement.



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