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Gas Turbine Aero-Thermodynamics
Published in Textbook Binding by Elsevier Science Ltd (1981)
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Frank tells of the hardships of developing the turbine
Frank starts from his entry into the British military service. He got a patent on the turbine engine in 1930 and spent years fighting authorities while he developed the engine. The perils of early tests are detailed graphically. His engine was used in the Metior and sent to the usa in 1942 after we were in the war. GE developed a working engine in 6 months then Frank came over to help them all he could. An excellent boot about the hardships faced by a man who was clearly ahead of his time.
Genesis of the Jet: Frank Whittle and the Invention of the Jet Engine
Published in Paperback by Airlife Pub Ltd (1998)
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Depressing story of beaurocracy at its worst...
I found the book interesting however if you're hoping for a good explanation of the JET engine, the developments and aircraft, this book is NOT for you. Not enough meat, diagrams or pictures. See instead other works like Klaus Hunecke's excellent book "Jet Engines".
If you're an avid historian and want to know how a visionary RAF officer/engineer worked himself to near death for little reward or advancement within a government system that tried hard to stymie him at every step, this is indeed a moving,fascinating and somewhat depressing book... they even gave his engines away to the Russians and Americans.
Jet Engine History Revealed!
If you are an aficionado of turbine engine history you owe it to yourself to find out how it all started. John Golley gives an exhaustive account of Frank Whittle's struggle to develop and perfect the first jet aero engine. The technical difficulties are discussed, but the emphasis is on Whittle's battles with the British government over private versus government control of patents, R&D funding, and development work. It also illustrates how war-time necessities can actually delay experimental work when priorities are placed on existing technology (i.e. piston engines). Well written with great detail on who, what, where, and when. Working in the engineering field myself, I would have liked to have more detail on the "nuts & bolts", but this is a minor complaint. There is more than enough detail in this area for the average reader.
Young Jet Genius
Perhaps a little too detailed for casual readers, the story of Frank Whittle's struggle to develop the jet engine. From his early days at Cranwell, through his battles with government and corporations, through his final success. A great addition for the aviation historian.
Whittle: The True Story
Published in Hardcover by Smithsonian Institution Press (1987)
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