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The First Airplane Diesel Engine: Packard Model DR-980 of 1928

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An account of the first oil-burning engine to power an airplane traces its rapid design and development by company engineers and licensed designers, documents bench and flight tests, and chronicles production attempts. Technical sections describe construction, operating cycles, specifications, weight-saving and combustion features, and include diagrams and photographs. The work reports performance demonstrations and a long-duration nonrefueled flight, and compiles contemporary comments from pilots and engineers. It concludes with an analysis of operational advantages and disadvantages and reproduces supporting documents such as agreements, test reports, manuals, and technical appendices.

About the Author

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Robert B. Meyer

Robert B. Meyer is an author known for his contributions to aviation literature, particularly in the field of aircraft engines. His notable work, "The First Airplane Diesel Engine: Packard Model DR-980 of 1928," explores the development and significance of one of the pioneering diesel engines used in aviation. Through his writing, Meyer provides insights into the technological advancements of early 20th-century aviation, highlighting the innovations that shaped the industry.

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