R-4360: Pratt & Whitney's Major Miracle
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Aviation technology progressed at a blindingly fast pace during the first half of the 20th century. Aircraft were asked to fly higher fly faster carry heavier loads take off and land on shorter runways fly greater distances and consume less fuel with each new generation and with perfect dependability. Pratt & Whitneys R-1340 or Wasp as it was known in the commercial marketplace was a relatively large engine displacing 1 344 cubic inches. Somewhat akin to the steam age when triple-expansion engines the size of cathedrals ruled the waves the R-4360 at one time represented the largest and most sophisticated of its breed. Nothing else in the late-1940s marketplace could boast what the R-4360 did3 000 to 4 000 horsepower. By the end of the piston-engine era Pratt & Whitney had placed into mass production the largest and most powerful engine ever built in mass quantities. In addition to owning a Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Graham White is the author of several books including R-2800: Pratt & Whitneys Dependable Masterpiece and Allied Aircraft Piston Engines of World War II. White uses a large collection of data on the R-4360 gathered from the National Archives & Records Administration in College Park Maryland. Leaving no stone unturned this book provides a detailed account of the inner workings of the R-4360. Also covered is the engines development history variations and its military commercial and racing applications.
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- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- January 1, 2006
- ISBN-10
- 1580070973
- ISBN-13
- 9781580070973
- Item Weight
- 74.4 oz
- Dimensions
- 10.98 × 1.5 × 7.99 in
