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The Evolution Of Jet Engines
Part 1 of Paper ....it, heats it by means of an internal combustion
engine, which when expelled it turns a turbine to produce thrust, resulting in a
force sufficient enough to propell the aircraft in the opposite direction
(Morgan 67). When the jet engine was thought of back in the 1920's the world
never thought it would become a reality.... Part 2 of Paper .... forces towards the end of World War II. These jets finally helped
the allies to win the war against the axis powers(Smith 23-27).
A later development in the jet industry was the overcoming of the sound
barrier and establishing normal operations up to and beyond twice the speed of
sound. Also air force bombers and transports were able to reach and cruise at
supersonic speeds(Silverstein 56-70). In the late 1950's civil transcontinental
jet services started with the Comet 4 and the Boeing 70.... |
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