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Preface | ix | |
Introduction | xiii | |
1. | Hans von Ohain: a description | 1 |
2. | Family and education | 7 |
3. | Idea for a propulsion system | 29 |
4. | Meeting with Ernst Heinkel | 43 |
5. | The hydrogen test engine | 57 |
6. | Other research in jet propulsion | 69 |
7. | Heinkel's engine developments | 77 |
8. | First flight of a turbojet-propelled aircraft | 91 |
9. | The next engine and the War | 101 |
10. | War planes | 119 |
11. | Last German efforts and defeat | 135 |
12. | Paperclip | 149 |
13. | Research and the U.S. government | 163 |
14. | Family life | 175 |
15. | Aerospace Research Laboratory | 187 |
16. | Hans von Ohain's contributions | 195 |
17. | Position as chief scientist at ARL | 201 |
18. | Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory | 209 |
19. | Work after retirement | 231 |
20. | Memorials | 243 |
Appendix A | Patented inventions by von Ohain | 247 |
Appendix B | Honors received by von Ohain | 250 |
Appendix C | Reconstruction of the He S 3B engine | 254 |
Appendix D | Data for Heinkel engines invented by von Ohain | 270 |
Appendix E | Timeline for German jet engine development | 271 |
Resources | 273 | |
Index | 281 |
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