Powering the World's Airliners- Engine Developments from the Propeller to the Jet Age

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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. These advances are examined in detail by aeronautical engineer and author Reiner Decher, who provides a layman's guide to the engines that have, and continue to, power the aircraft which carry millions of travellers across millions of miles each year. He also explains the nature of wing design and how they provide lift and of the considerations of airflow over their surfaces, from the early days of the 20th century to the present. This book is profusely illustrated, transporting readers back to the time of each major development.
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Stock Code P5914.0
Author Decher R
ISBN13 9781526759146
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 240
Pictures 95
Publication Date 18 Mar 2020
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023