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Turbojet: History and Development, 1930-60, Vol 2 (Airplane Jet Engine History) by: Antony Kay


 Price: $59.99

ISBN:  9781861269393
Complete Book Title:Turbojet: History and Development, 1930-1960, Volume 2: USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Hungary
Author:Antony L. Kay
Binding Type:Hard Cover with dust jacket
Copyright Date:2007
Number of Pages:270
Size:9 x 11.25 in.
Book Subject:Aviation
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Turbojet: History and Development, 1930-60, Vol 2 (Airplane Jet Engine History) by: Antony Kay - MO-2007-9781861269393-X2 - 1

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In the second and final volume of this complete history of the early years of the jet engine, Antony L. Kay covers all the countries to embark on jet engine development after the leads established by Great Britain and Germany before World War Two.

Most important among these countries, in terms of turbojet development, are the United States, France and the USSR, but the book also covers the engines produced by Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Hungary, Japan and Italy. Superby illustrated with hundreds of photographs of engines - turbojet, turboprop, turboshaft and turbofan - and the aircraft that they powered.


 

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