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Most everything can be said about these U.S. Navy aircraft except how fast, how high and how far their Westinghouse turbojet propulsion will push them.
  Westinghouse jet engines are designed to provide high aircraft performance and reliability with a minimum of maintenance. These were made possible by America's first axial-flow jet engine, built by Westinghouse to give such features as smaller engine diameter, lighter weight with greater thrust and simplified method of assembly. 
  These Westinghouse contributions come from the long experience, productive skill, and facilities of the Aviation Gas Turbine Division. A long-range program concentrates on advancing jet engine performance to highest possible levels for qualifying America's air arm to outfly, outfight and outperform wherever and whenever needed. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Aviation Gas Turbine Division, Lester Branch P.O., Philadelphia 13, Pennsylvania.                                  J-54028

Side view of Westinghouse J34 turbojet and front view of J40 turbojet, showing the singular Westinghouse feature of small diameter and reduced frontal area.

YOU CAN BE SURE... IF IT'S Westinghouse