Frank Whittle : the invention of the jet
Nahum, Andrew2017
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The story of the jet engine tells of what pushing technology to its limits can achieve and of the human emotions and tragedies that can leave ambition in its wake. The story of the jet engine has everything: genius, tragedy, heroism, a world war, the individual vs. the state, and an idea that would change the world. Frank Whittle always maintained that he was held back by a lack of government support. At the very moment in 1943 when his invention was unveiled to the world, his company, Power Jets, was forcibly nationalised. Yet Whittle's brilliance, charm and charisma helped him recruit major support from the British government and the RAF, who gave him the green light to build a jet engine at a time when to do so made little sense. Here is a story of what pushing technology to its limits can achieve - and the effect that such achievement can have on those involved.
Main title:
Frank Whittle : the invention of the jet / Andrew Nahum.
Author:
Nahum, Andrew, author
Imprint:
London : Icon Books Ltd, 2017.
Collation:
viii, 177 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
Originally published: 2004.Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781785782411 (pbk)9781785782565 (ebook)
Dewey class:
621.4352092621.4352
LC class:
TL709
Language:
English
Subject:
Whittle, Frank, 1907-1996Jet engines -- HistoryTechnologyMechanical engineering & materialsBiography: science, technology & medicineInventions & inventorsBiography: generalEngines & power transmissionGeneral & world historyHistory of scienceFluid mechanicsHistory of engineering & technologyAircraft: general interestHistoryMechanics of fluids
BRN:
379203