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  2. History of the jet engine - Wikipedia

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    Gas turbine engines, commonly called "jet" engines, could do that. The key to a practical jet engine was the gas turbine, used to extract energy from the engine itself to drive the compressor. The gas turbine was not an idea developed in the 1930s: the patent for a stationary turbine was granted to John Barber in England in 1791.

  3. Frank Whittle - Wikipedia

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    It was the first British production jet engine, powering early models of the Gloster Meteor. In mid-1941, relations between Power Jets and Rover had continued to deteriorate. Rover had established a version of Power Jet's set-up at Waterloo Mill, associated with their Barnoldswick factory, near Clitheroe. Rover was working on an alternative to ...

  4. Jet engine - Wikipedia

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    Invented: 1791, 1928, 1935: ... A jet engine is a type of reaction engine, ... however this was the first jet engine to be used in service. ...

  5. Timeline of jet power - Wikipedia

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    This is the first truly usable jet engine. The engine flies on a Heinkel He 118 later that year, eventually becoming the first aircraft to be powered by jet power alone. This engine is tested until it burns out after a few months, and a second is readied for flight. 1938: Wagner's axial-flow engine is tested at Junkers.

  6. Jet aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Frank Whittle, an English inventor and RAF officer, began development of a viable jet engine in 1928, [1] and Hans von Ohain in Germany began work independently in the early 1930s. In August 1939 the turbojet powered Heinkel He 178, the world's first jet aircraft, made its first flight. A wide range of different types of jet aircraft exist ...

  7. Power Jets W.1 - Wikipedia

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    The first E.28/39 prototype W4041/G powered by the W.1A. At the same time, a contract was placed for a "flight engine", the W.1. [4] Unlike the Whittle WU, that began bench testing in 1937, the W.1 was a symmetrical engine designed to facilitate, after development, installation in an aircraft.

  8. Hans von Ohain - Wikipedia

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    The original 3b engine soon burned out, but a second one was nearing completion at about the same time as a new test airframe, the Heinkel He 178, which first flew on 27 August 1939, the first jet-powered aircraft to fly by test pilot Erich Warsitz.

  9. Coandă-1910 - Wikipedia

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    In their 1994 book American Aviation, authors Joe Christy and LeRoy Cook state that Coandă's 1910 aircraft was the first jet. [67] Aviation author Bill Gunston changed his mind two years after publishing a 1993 book in which he gave Coandă credit for the first jet engine. Gunston's 1995 description began: "Romanian Henri Coanda built a ...