Curtiss-Wright Jet Engine operating manual Jan 1961

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This original antique vintage Wright Aircraft Engines Operating Instructions Manual was produced for military operations. It is dated December 1960, revised January 1961. This manual is for impeller injection turbo compound models R3350-30WA, R3350-32W, -32WA, R3350-36W, -36WA, R3350-89, -89A. It contains many graphs, and charts. It is in good condition. The incredible growth of commercial aviation in the decade following World War II again placed tremendous demand on Curtiss-Wright's capability to provide reliable reciprocating engines and propellers. Curtiss-Wright engines powered the mainstays of commercial aviation in the fifties; planes like the Douglas DC-7 and Lockheed Super Constellation. Military demands for jet engines took Curtiss-Wright into that field and the J-65 engine enjoyed a long production run. In the early and mid fifties, Curtiss-Wright combined the wisdom gained from airplane design with the new science of electronics and pioneered the development of flight simulators for military and commercial aircraft. Sooner than anyone could have predicted, commercial aviation pushed into the jet age. Public enthusiasm for the speed and comfort of such planes as the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 began to ring down the curtain on the reciprocating engine and the propeller. With this change in technology, Curtiss-Wright accelerated read more