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- Dec 28, 2015
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Good luck with the book Calum. The price is a bit steep for my passing interest on the topic but I'm sure it will be snapped up by real enthusiasts.
Nothing on BV-155, Kollmann didnt write about it, so there you go.Looks excellent, and though not cheap, it is the cheapest book available on this subject.
Is there any content on the turbo used in the BV-155 project, presumably one of the most advanced DB/turbo configurations of the war?
Also, have you seen any examples of the "Print on Demand" process used by ASME? PoD quality varies widely, and for the asking price, I'd be unhappy with a title a the low end of the quality zone?
Careful !Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to renew the information here about this great book by Calum Douglas. For any serious study of Second World War Aero Engines, this book is essential. My own view of this book is that it carries forward from Calum's previous volume, The Secret Horsepower Race, leading on to explain the detail of Supercharging. The information in this book gives the reader insight at a level that was used by the engine designers at the time. To a modern engine designer, the information is also essential. There is some mathematics, but where it comes down to the explanations, these are clear and very well written.
Overall, I have found this book to be as groundbreaking as Calum's previous work, having studied Turbo/Supercharger Compressors and Turbines I am now able to understand the design of these engines at a much deeper level.
So, if you do want to know more about this subject, there is no better way than investing in this great book. The price is not cheap but, it is cheap at the price! Treat yourself to a seriously great book!
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Everyone will think I`ve opened a 2nd account to shamelessly self promote on the forum !
No he`s very blurry, I`m not blurry in real life.