Template:Engine thrust to weight table

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Jet or Rocket engine Mass
(kg)
Mass
(lb)
Thrust
(kN)
Thrust
(lbf)
Thrust-to-weight ratio
RD-0410 nuclear rocket engine[1][2] 2,000 4,400 35.2 7,900 1.8
J58 jet engine (SR-71 Blackbird)[3][4] 2,722 6,001 150 34,000 5.2
Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593
turbojet with reheat (Concorde)[5]
3,175 7,000 169.2 38,000 5.4
Pratt & Whitney F119[6] 1,800 3,900 91 20,500 7.95
RD-0750 rocket engine, three-propellant mode[7] 4,621 10,188 1,413 318,000 31.2
RD-0146 rocket engine[1] 260 570 98 22,000 38.4
SSME rocket engine (Space Shuttle)[8] 3,177 7,004 2,278 512,000 73.1
RD-180 rocket engine[9] 5,393 11,890 4,152 933,000 78.5
RD-170 rocket engine 9,750 21,500 7,887 1,773,000 82.5
F-1 (Saturn V first stage)[10] 8,391 18,499 7,740.5 1,740,100 94.1
NK-33 rocket engine[11] 1,222 2,694 1,638 368,000 136.7
Merlin 1D rocket engine[12] 440 970 716 161,000 165.9

Rocket thrusts are vacuum thrusts unless otherwise noted

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wade, Mark. "RD-0410". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Retrieved 2009-09-25. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "astronautix1" defined multiple times with different content
  2. "«Konstruktorskoe Buro Khimavtomatiky» - Scientific-Research Complex / RD0410. Nuclear Rocket Engine. Advanced launch vehicles". KBKhA - Chemical Automatics Design Bureau. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  3. Aircraft: Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird
  4. "Factsheets : Pratt & Whitney J58 Turbojet". National Museum of the United States Air Force. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  5. "Rolls-Royce SNECMA Olympus - Jane's Transport News". Retrieved 2009-09-25. With afterburner, reverser and nozzle ... 3,175 kg ... Afterburner ... 169.2 kN
  6. Military Jet Engine Acquisition, RAND, 2002.
  7. "«Konstruktorskoe Buro Khimavtomatiky» - Scientific-Research Complex / RD0750". KBKhA - Chemical Automatics Design Bureau. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  8. SSME
  9. "RD-180". Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  10. Encyclopedia Astronautica: F-1
  11. Astronautix NK-33 entry
  12. Taylor, John. "Press Kit". NASA. pp. 17–18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 28 June 2015. Text " June 2015 SpaceX CRS-7 Mission Cargo Resupply Services " ignored (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)