Inside Pratt & Whitney: How 38,000 Workers Built 363,000 Engines at 1,850°F — Flew Every Corsair

Inside Pratt & Whitney: How 38,000 Workers Built 363,000 Engines at 1,850°F — Flew Every Corsair
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At 6:47 a.m. on December 24th, 1925, inside a borrowed corner of a machine tool factory in Hartford, Connecticut, an engine coughed to life for the first time. The sound wasn't loud. It wasn't dramatic. Just nine cylinders arranged in a circle, turning air and fuel into something that would eventually reshape the skies above every ocean on Earth. F... Read More
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