Pressure cabin supercharger developed by Rotol Co to maintain air pressure corresponding with atmosphere at 10,000 ft at any height up to 40,000 ft; flow of air in airtight cabin is controlled by valve, which, in turn, is controlled by aneroid valve and closed progressively as altitude increases.
Rotol cabin supercharger
Automotive Aviation Industries
Automotive and Aviation Industries ; 91 , n 9
1944
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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