WITH the cessation of hostilities in 1918 there occurred a lull in the production and development of aero-engines in all the leading countries, owing to there being small demand for engines for commercial use and to the enormous stocks of surplus material. Thus the commencement of post-War aviation was effected with advanced series ?f the later War-period designed engines. Gradually, however, development was continued, and perhaps the one outstanding accomplishment during the period in question as regards the aero-engine is the perfecting to the present standard of the air-cooled radial type engine.
Carburation Practice in Aero-Engines
A History of the Development of Carburettors for Special Aircraft Requirements
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 8 , 6 ; 167-171
1936-06-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Carburation Practice in Aero-Engines
Emerald Group Publishing | 1936
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Emerald Group Publishing | 1936
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