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A clear‑headed manual that walks readers through the essentials of aircraft powerplants, this work explains how internal‑combustion engines are designed to be both lightweight and powerful enough for flight. It breaks down the core components—cylinders, valves, carburetion, ignition and cooling—showing how each contributes to overall performance. The author balances concise theory with practical advice, making the material accessible to students and technicians alike.
The book is packed with more than two hundred original illustrations and a large troubleshooting chart that pinpoints common problem areas and suggests step‑by‑step remedies. A bilingual glossary of aviation terms helps readers master the specialized language used in the field. Detailed sections on tool selection, proper use, and systematic repair procedures give aspiring mechanics the confidence to maintain and overhaul engines safely.
Written during a period of rapid aviation development, the guide reflects the latest practices of leading manufacturers of its day. Its straightforward style and hands‑on focus make it a valuable reference for anyone interested in the mechanics behind early aircraft flight.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (955K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1885–1947
A hands-on writer and early aviation pioneer, he turned complex machines into clear, practical books for drivers, mechanics, and fliers. His work helped explain everything from Ford cars to aircraft engines during the fast-moving early decades of motor travel and flight.
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