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The Wright Brothers' Engines and Their Design

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An experienced aeronautical engineer provides a technical history and engineering analysis of the Wrights' propulsion work, examining the design, materials, construction, and performance of their early single-engine flyer and subsequent four-, six-, and eight-cylinder engines. Topics include selection of aluminum, combustion and power characteristics, mechanical details, production and shop practices, and reconstructed drawings and measurements; appendices tabulate engine characteristics and a shop model. The account blends historical narrative with engineering interpretation to explain how design choices solved the practical problems of early powered flight.

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Leonard S. Hobbs

Leonard S. Hobbs is an author known for his work in the field of aviation engineering. His notable book, "The Wright Brothers' Engines and Their Design," explores the innovative engine designs that powered the Wright brothers' historic flights. Through detailed analysis, Hobbs contributes to the understanding of early aviation technology and the mechanical ingenuity that made powered flight possible. His work is a valuable resource for those interested in the technical aspects of aviation history.

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