Engineering
Defining Aircraft ‘Speed’ — Aircraft Flight Mechanics by Harry Smith, PhD
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I began to realise that there might be something after all to Newton’s Laws.
Robert H. Goddard, 1902
We have sought power in the same fire which serves to keep the vessel afloat. The first which presented itself to our imagination is the power of reaction, which can be applied without any mechanism, and without expense: it consists solely in one or more openings in the vessel on the side opposite to that in which one wishes to be conveyed.
Joseph Montgolfier, 1783–the first recorded technical statement in history on jet propulsion for a flight vehicle.
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