AT the time of the advent of the all-metal aeroplane, there were no machine tools and equipment well suited to the peculiar manufacturing operations required. Save for the necessary machining operations, the mechanical labours were performed on equipment largely borrowed from the fitter's, tinsmith's, and coppersmith's trades.
German Production Equipment
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 12 , 10 ; 314-317
1940-10-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Engineering Index Backfile | 1940
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1942
Emerald Group Publishing | 1942
Engineering Index Backfile | 1940
Engineering Index Backfile | 1942