turbojet

  1. Frank Whittle: The FULL Story [VIDEO]

    Frank Whittle: The FULL Story. The complete rare interviews that were recently digitized from 16mm film. https://youtu.be/WSJdyUGlE7w?si=D36NKPOIEaNFcGSv
  2. the invention of the turbojet, the Heinkel He 178 and Heinkel He 280

    A very interesting, never seen before interview with German engineer Hans Von Ohain, and his take on the invention of the turbojet. Part 2: https://youtu.be/1_MwK40drvM
  3. The Invention Of The Jet Engine: Hans Von Ohain

    The Invention Of The Jet Engine: Hans Von Ohain, One Of The Fathers Of the Turbojet https://youtu.be/Xfkaj9S29lA
  4. Pratt & Whitney PART 2: From The F100 turbofan That Powered The F-15 To The F-22 Raptor Engine

    Pratt & Whitney PART 2: From The F100 turbofan That Powered The F-15 To The F-22 Raptor Engine. https://youtu.be/u0csHkmgYIo
  5. The Bell XP-59-1A The first US Jet Powered Aircraft, 1942.

    The Bell XP-59-1A The first US Jet Powered Aircraft, 1942. https://youtu.be/KHeoTpXvYZA
  6. Genius Of The Jet. The Invention Of The turbojet: Frank Whittle. Historical Lost Interviews

    Genius Of The Jet. The Invention Of The turbojet: Frank Whittle. Historical Lost Interviews (PART 1) https://youtu.be/crRbwtWquvw
  7. the invention of the turbojet. A letter that changed history

    A rare letter that changed aviation history. After struggling for several years, Frank Whittle, the inventor of the turbojet, received a proposal that led to limited private funding, allowing him to develop the first working turbojet in April 1937. The turbojet history: https://youtu.be/vBgRnt4lNYw
  8. Inventing of the turbojet engine

    A documentary about Whittle's invention (patented in1930). The video also features interviews with Hans von Ohain, Whittle's German counterpart, credited with the first flight of a turbojet. It is interesting to note that Whittle's research in those years was largely unsupported, whereas von...
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    Solid-Fuelled Expendable TurboJets....

    Does anyone have any information on research and experimentation into solid-fueled expendable turbojets? [NB Please don't litter the post-wall with endless accounts of German coal fuelled ram-jets and pulse detonation engines, (yawn), yeah, yeah, yeah I already know about this. If you're dying...
  10. Jet Man. Frank Whittle, The Turbojet Pioneer And Genius of the Jet Revolution. A Full Documentary

    Jet Man. Frank Whittle, The Turbojet Pioneer And Genius of the Jet Revolution. A Full Documentary. Includes several interviews to pilots such as Eric "Winkle" Brown