Sir Frank Whittle, Inventor of jet engine



Sir Frank Whittle (1907-1996). 

A British mechanic is the jet propulsion.

He was educated in Cambridge, he joined the British Air Force, and he started his research into the jet engine.

Whittle worked between 1946 and 1948 as a State technical adviser in the field of engines. 

A major engineering breakthrough took place in the 1930s, and the jet engine was invented, and it was this invention that turned the plane into a fast escape route between the continents of the world.

Verlinck Whittle was an officer in the British Royal Air Force who made this jet engine in the early 1930s. 

And it's an engine that works with feedback theory. 

If the piston pushes the air back from the engine, the aircraft moves forward. 

And this theory still exists in jet engines in some way to this day. 

Jet propulsion is an ongoing process as the air coming out of the engine pushes the piston board, and the piston is sucked in fresh air again. 

A jet is better than a fan-based aircraft in terms of fuel efficiency and maintenance of mechanical parts. 

Whittle registered his patent in 1930. By 1937, he had made his first motor and had been tested on Earth.  

Britain became the first country in the world to have a jet engine.

But the German Hans Von invented a jet plane at the same time, and his plane made the first flight in Germany in 1936. 

The first British test plane made its first flight in 1938.

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Abu Musa

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