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Powering The Worlds Airliners Reiner Decher

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Powering The Worlds Airliners Reiner Decher
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.44 MB
Author: Reiner Decher
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Powering The Worlds Airliners Reiner Decher by Reiner Decher instant download after payment.

From propellers to turbofans, this illustrated history of engines will be "of interest to modelers and aviation historians alike" (AMPS Indianapolis).
The first efforts of man to fly were limited by his ability to generate sufficient power to lift a heavier-than-air machine off the ground. Propulsion and thrust have therefore been the most fundamental elements in the development of aircraft engines.
From the simple propellers of the first airliners of the 1920s and 1930s, to the turboprops and turbojets of the modern era, the engines used in airliners have undergone dramatic development over a century of remarkable change. These advances are examined in detail by aeronautical engineer Reiner Decher, who provides a layman's guide to the engines that have, and continue to, power the aircraft that carry millions of travelers across millions of miles each year. Decher also looks at the development of aero engines during the Second World War and how that...

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