The Father of the Jet Engine Revolution #inspirationstory #successstory #inspirationalstories

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Discover the incredible journey of Frank Whittle, the pioneer who revolutionized aviation with his invention of the jet engine. Born in Coventry, England, in 1907, Whittle faced skepticism and challenges from the military and aviation industry as he pursued his groundbreaking ideas. Despite limited support and funding, his relentless determination led to the successful flight of the first jet engine in 1941, forever changing the landscape of air travel. In this inspiring story, we explore Whittle's struggles, innovations, and the profound impact he had on modern aviation. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of a true visionary!

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In 1928, RAF College Cranwell cadet Frank Whittle formally submitted his ideas for a turbo-jet to his superiors. In October 1929, he developed his ideas further.On 16 January 1930 in England, Whittle submitted his first patent (granted in 1932).The patent showed a two-stage axial compressor feeding a single-sided centrifugal compressor.

Practical axial compressors were made possible by ideas from A.A. Griffith in a seminal paper in 1926 ("An Aerodynamic Theory of Turbine Design"). Whittle would later concentrate on the simpler centrifugal compressor only, for a variety of practical reasons. Whittle had his first engine running in April 1937. It was liquid-fuelled, and included a self-contained fuel pump. Whittle's team experienced near-panic when the engine would not stop, accelerating even after the fuel was switched off. It turned out that fuel had leaked into the engine and accumulated in pools.

In 1935, Hans von Ohain started work on a similar design to Whittle's in Germany, and it is often claimed that he was unaware of Whittle's work. Ohain said that he had not read Whittle's patent, and Whittle believed him (Frank Whittle 1907–1996). However, the Whittle patent was in German libraries, and Whittle's son had suspicions that Ohain had read or heard of it. Years later, it was admitted by von Ohain in his biography that this was so. - History of the jet engine Wikipedia

yvandaniel
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There were two men who, simultaneously, developed the jet engine. One Italian and this guy. Who eventually got together to refine their research

ThomasTurkus
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Don't forget Mr.Henri Coanda the discover of jet engine even the efect Coanda hu are in base of
function of jet engine!

emilbraban
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The winner writes the history
It is like Orwell 1984 the history is written new

frankgaletzka
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Therefore it was Germany who read the study, build a jet engine, put it in an aircraft, and flew the aircraft into combat before anyone else had a aircraft-ready jet engine that could successfully power an aircraft of any kind. .

MINRITY-REPRT
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He definitely got the short end from all that in his life.

onkcuf
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Which nation has the better propaganda..??

vanveakrin
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NO.Jet engine was invented by Germans, and trashy English was trying to copy, and still it took them a long time to get it done.

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