Old 09-25-2014 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Aksleddriver
That's not written for engineers or naval aviators any recommendations ?
Unless you are an engineer, all you need to know about the jet engine is this:
Air enters the front, it's compressed in stages and eventually fuel is sprayed, ignitors (spark plugs) light it off and it accelerates out the rear.
Thats about as simplified as it gets. If you need more information than you obviously aren't pursuing a career as a pilot. You are probably looking at designing turbine engines
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