The De Havilland Goblin Operation, Maintenance and Overhaul Handbook Volume 2 | Contents - Chapter XII: Reassembling and Dispatch; XIII: Testing After Overhaul; XIV: Table of Fits and Clearances; XV: Control Box and Dump Valve, Starting Valve, and Overspeed Governor; XVI: Lucas Fuel System Components; XVII: Rotax Starter; XVIII: Tecalemit Metering Pumps; XIX: Hobson Pressure Limiting Valve; XX: K.L.G. Igniter Plugs; XXI: Dowty Fuel Pump; de Havilland Directory, Accessory Manufacturers' Addresses.
De Havilland Aircraft Company Limited was a British aviation manufacturer established in late 1920 by Geoffrey de Havilland at Stag Lane Aerodrome Edgware on the outskirts of north London. Operations were later moved to Hatfield in Hertfordshire. [Major Frank Bernard Halford CBE FRAeS (7 March 1894 - 16 April 1955) was an English aircraft engine designer].
(Book #ID 95718)
Published by The De Havilland Engine Company Ltd., Stonegrove, Edgware, Middlesex 1951. 1951.
Utilitarian flexible binding in publisher's original blue cloth covers, silver title lettering and small de Havilland silhouette to the front cover, silver title lettering to the spine. 4to 11½'' x 9¼''. The de Havilland Goblin, originally designated as the Halford H-1, is an early turbojet engine designed by Frank Halford and built by de Havilland. The Goblin was the second British jet engine to fly, after the Power Jets W.1, and the first to pass a type test and receive a type certificate issued for an aircraft propulsion turbine. Contents and monochrome illustrations [some fold-out] and photographs appear at the beginning of each chapter. The last three pages have uneven rippling to the paper, otherwise in Very Good clean condition. Scarce. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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