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The Allison T38 (company Model 501) was an early turboprop engine developed by
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during the late 1940s. The T38 became the basis for the very successful family of
Allison T56 The Allison T56 is an American single-shaft, modular design military turboprop with a 14-stage axial flow compressor driven by a four-stage turbine. It was originally developed by the Allison Engine Company for the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tran ...
turboprop engine.


Design and development

Developed as a stand-alone single section of the T40 (Model 500) twin engine to aid in development of the T40, the T38 started life with a 19-stage axial compressor, eight can type combustion chambers, a 4-stage turbine driving the compressor and the extension shaft to the reduction gearbox. Initially rated at the T38 first ran in 1947 and flew in the nose of a
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test-bed on 19 April 1949, rated at . Problems with gearbox vibration and combustion were dealt with during the test program and were mirrored by problems with the T40, which had a pair of T38 power sections feeding a common gearbox. The engines fitted to the Convair CV-240-21 Turboliner were rated to equivalent. In 1951, the
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decided that the production version of the Beechcraft XT-36 trainer—then in the
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stage and designed for the
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—would be retrofitted with the T38 when the engine entered full-scale production, which was anticipated to occur in 1955–1960. This decision ultimately doomed the aircraft, as the design changes required to accommodate the T38 delayed the project and rendered the aircraft overweight and over budget. Although the only other aircraft slated to receive the T38 as a production engine, the Convair T-29E, was cancelled, the T38 did power a converted Convair CV-240 (the CV-240-21 Turboliner, a project that would be abandoned due to engine problems), and was fitted in the nose of the McDonnell XF-88B to drive experimental supersonic propellers. Further development of the T38 provided the power sections for the Allison T40 as well as forming the basis for the
Allison T56 The Allison T56 is an American single-shaft, modular design military turboprop with a 14-stage axial flow compressor driven by a four-stage turbine. It was originally developed by the Allison Engine Company for the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tran ...
/Model 501 and the projected Allison T39.


Variants

;Model 501-B7: commercial version of the T38-A-6 ;XT38:prototypes of the engine, single engine section of the T40, to assist in the development of the T40. ;XT38-A-2: ;XT38-A-5: Turboprop fitted to the McDonnell XF-88B. ;T38-A-6: Military version of 501-B7 ;T38-A-10: turboshaft version for the Piasecki YH-16A Transporter ;T39 :(Model 504) A projected development of the T38 which was cancelled before hardware had been produced. ; T40: (Model 500) The turboprop origin of the T38, composed of two power sections driving a common gearbox. ;T44: (Model 503) large turboprop with three T38 engine sections. ; T56: (Model 502) enlarged and improved version of the T38, destined to enter service by the tens of thousands.


Applications

* Beechcraft XT-36 (planned for retrofit; project cancelled) *
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''Anudderone'' test-bed. mounted in the nose with a 3-bladed propeller. * Convair CV-240-21 Turboliner * McDonnell XF-88B * Piasecki YH-16A Transporter


Specifications (T38-A-6 / 501-B7)


See also


References


Further reading

* {{USAF gas turbine engines
T38 T38 or T-38 may refer to: Aviation * Allison T38, an American turboprop aircraft engine * Northrop T-38 Talon, an American jet trainer aircraft * Slingsby T.38 Grasshopper, a British training glider Other uses * T38 (classification), a disa ...
1950s turboshaft engines