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Model of Whittle WU Turbojet, as first constructed. 1/3 scale | Science Museum Group Collection
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Whittle W.1X Engine | National Air and Space Museum
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90 years since the patenting of the first jet engine - PBS
Science Museum - #OnThisDay in 1941, Britain's first jet aircraft, the Gloster-Whittle E.28/39, took its first flight using Whittle's jet engine. The engine pictured is from the final series made by Frank
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World's first jet aircraft took flight on this day in 1939, just days before World War II began - India Today
The First American Jet Engine. the Hush-Hush Boys | When G.E. Received Frank Whittle's Invention - YouTube
Frank Whittle tested first ever jet engine 80 years ago | Daily Mail Online
Whittle W.1X Engine | National Air and Space Museum
Whittle W.1X Engine | National Air and Space Museum
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The Turbine Engine | Jet Evolution
A tale of two engines, or four, or even six: The STAL Skuten, Dovern and Glan | The Channel
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Sir Frank Whittle - Lutterworth & District Museum
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The amazing story of Britain's first jet flight from RAF Cranwell 80 years ago, and the 'man who shrunk the world' - Lincolnshire Live