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 |
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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 |
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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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