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Studebaker's XH-9350 and Their Involvement with Other Aircraft Engines
William Pearce
Studebaker's XH-9350 and Their Involvement with Other Aircraft Engines
William Pearce
Before the United States entered World War II, the Army Air Corps conceptualized a large aircraft engine for which fuel efficiency was the paramount concern. It was believed that such an engine could power bombers from North America to attack targets in Europe, a tactic that would be needed if the United Kingdom were to fall. This engine project was known as MX-232, and Studebaker was tasked with its development. After years of testing and development, the MX-232 program produced the Studebaker XH-9350 engine design.
Although a complete XH-9350 engine was not built, Studebaker's XH-9350 and Their Involvement with Other Aircraft Engines details the development of the MX-232 program and the XH-9350 design. In addition, the book covers Studebaker's work with other aircraft engines: the power plant for the Waterman Arrowbile, their licensed production of the Wright R-1820 radial engine during World War II, and their licensed production of the General Electric J47 jet engine during the Korean War.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 11, 2018 |
ISBN13 | 9780985035310 |
Publishers | Old Machine Press |
Pages | 224 |
Dimensions | 216 × 280 × 12 mm · 530 g |
Language | English |
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