Features In The Design And Construction Of The Bristol Jupiter Radial Aircooled Engine. Softcover. Genuine, not a reprint. No date.
The Bristol Jupiter was Great Britain’s most successful high-power, air-cooled engine in the 1920s and ’30s. Bristol Aeroplane acquired the assets of Cosmos Engineering in 1920, which included the Jupiter and its designer, Roy Fedden. The Royal Air Force adopted the Jupiter as its first post–World War I engine in 1923. Bristol and its licensees built more than 7,000 Jupiters for at least 262 different aircraft types.Note: This item will be properly packed. We are also in the process of listing thousands of quality antiquarian and collectible books, ephemera and other quality items appealing to a wide variety of interests. Please visit our site often to view new additions. You will not be disappointed!