Frank Whittle

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Sir Frank Whittle: A British Royal Air Force officer and aeronautical engineer who is credited with independently inventing the turbojet engine for jet aircraft. His pioneering work led to the development of the modern jet engine.
Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Frank Whittle is recognized as a key figure in the history of aviation.
    • The jet engine, pioneered by Frank Whittle, revolutionized air travel.
Advanced Usage
  • "Whittle's invention": Refers specifically to the turbojet engine he developed.
    • Whittle's invention faced significant initial skepticism from government officials.
  • "Following Whittle's principles": Describing engineering based on his foundational work.
    • Modern turbofan engines operate on principles developed by Frank Whittle.
Variants and Related Words
  • Turbojet (n): A type of jet engine that uses a turbine-driven compressor, the type of engine invented by Whittle.
    • The early prototypes used a basic turbojet design.
  • Jet propulsion (n): The driving forward of a body by means of a jet of gas or fluid, the general field Whittle advanced.
    • Jet propulsion allowed aircraft to fly faster and higher.
Synonyms
  • Aeronautical engineer: A professional who designs aircraft and propulsion systems.
  • Inventor of the jet engine: A descriptive phrase for his primary achievement.
Related Phrases
  • Whittle's patent: Refers to the legal protection for his jet engine designs.
    • Whittle's patent was filed in the 1930s.
  • The Whittle Unit: Can refer to a test facility or a team working on his engine designs.
    • He conducted crucial tests at the Whittle Unit.
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Noun
  1. English aeronautical engineer who invented the jet aircraft engine (1907-1996)

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