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An odd-ball Woodward engineering job for a Smith-Putnam Wind Turbine application.

img084.jpg Drawing of the size C  governor.ThumbnailsA Woodward oil pressure governor conversion job replacing vintage a Lombard oil pressure governor.Drawing of the size C  governor.ThumbnailsA Woodward oil pressure governor conversion job replacing vintage a Lombard oil pressure governor.Drawing of the size C  governor.ThumbnailsA Woodward oil pressure governor conversion job replacing vintage a Lombard oil pressure governor.Drawing of the size C  governor.ThumbnailsA Woodward oil pressure governor conversion job replacing vintage a Lombard oil pressure governor.

This Woodward hydraulic governor controlled the blades of a 1.25 megawatt Smith-Putnum Wind Turbine. The machine was a two-bladed 174 ft rotor diameter turbine unit. The turbine was connected to a General Electric 600 rpm generator. This machine was the largest wind turbine ever built until 1979.

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