MacCoull, 1915, American aeronautical engines. An important parallel between the development of the engines of the automobile and the aeroplane

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Introduces a series which will give detailed specifications for engines made by American manufacturers. There is a chart giving basic information on different makes: Ashmusen, Boland, Curtiss, Gyro, Hall-Scott, Kemp, Kirkham, Macomber, Maximotor, Roberts, Sturtevant, and Wright.


Original title American aeronautical engines. An important parallel between the development of the engines of the automobile and the aeroplane
Simple title American aeronautical engines
Authors Neil MacCoull
Date 1915-03-22
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords American aeronautical engines, history, comparison, automobile engines, engine
Journal Aerial Age
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 1
Word count
Wikidata id

Sources

  • Brockett (1921), page 821, entry 16: MacCoull, Neil. American aeronautical engines. An important parallel between the development of the engines of the automobile and the aeroplane. Aerial Age, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Mar. 22, 1915), New York, p. 7. (B2p0821e16)
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