Illustrated description of heater developed by Surface Combustion, Toledo, Ohio, for use particularly on aircraft at high altitudes; designed as self contained unit for delivery of heated air, usually through comparatively small aluminum tubes, heater may be spotted in one or more locations and operated on what its designers term " whirl flame" principle of combustion; it has been found capable of burning gasoline at any altitude up to 57,000 ft in simulated pressure chamber. (see also Aero Digest v 44 n 2 Jan 15 1944 p 106, 108, 110, 112; Gas v 20 n 3 Mar 1944 p 27-8)
High-altitude aircraft heater
Sheet Metal Worker
Sheet Metal Worker ; 35 , n 1
1944
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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