Related sites that I enjoyed very much and that have been very stimulative to my work.

Roger Marmion’s site: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/gas/turbine.htm
Roger has acquired a fine collection of small aircraft gas turbines (APUs) as well as a DIY turbocharger engine.

Mark Nye’s site: http://www.gas-turbines.com
Mark has done a lot of experimenting with small and medium sized gas turbines (one of his burns wood !) and also some real-world applications (though possibly a little extreme ;-).

Paul Jackson’s site: http://www.microjets.co.uk
Paul gives a lot of useful information on model aircraft engines, especially KJ66, JPX T240 and Phoenix. He maintains one of the most complete collections of links to similar pages.

Ian Bennett’s site: http://www.gasturbine.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/newpage.htm
I consider this as probably the best site on small commercial gas turbines on the whole web. Ian also gives a very detailed description of his turbocharger turbine as well as some information on model aircraft engines. A fine collection of links, too.

Wilson Logan has a lot of fine pictures of different turbine engines, aircrafts and components, taken at the “Deutsches Museum”, Munich, on his web site.
Have a look at
http://www.wilsonlogan.com/SJets01.htm

http://www.jcmco.com/turbines/ Jim has got a nicely restored GTP30-67, mounted on a test rig. He’s considering to put his engine into a professional “ride-on” lawn mower. Also he has got several Solar T-62T-32 units.

Adrian Bennett, another fellow turbine addict with a big turbine collection and some very impressive Projects has set up a web site. Have a look here: http://www.jetpower.co.uk

 

I might complete this list later, but I think with the links included in these pages, one will find all the others... ;-) ...just a little bit too lazy to figure out all the URLs.