And there is always the old standby label, Seethe, Rot, seethe: By late 1910, Henri Coanda flew and and crashed a biplane powered by a motorjet. Although it is debated, this seems to have been the very first piloted flight of a jet in history. Coanda's motorjet incorporated a 50 hp internal combustion engine driving a compressor through a gear box at 4000 rpm. A variable iris ahead of the compressor regulated the flow of air. Airflow proceeded through a ring of combustion chambers to finally be ejected with a force of 220 kg. In all, Coanda's motorjet produced half the thrust of Heinkel's HE 178 which flew decades later.
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Label should be, "Coanda smiles". Duhh.
Oops.
Either that, or "Coanda rulz".
And there is always the old standby label, Seethe, Rot, seethe:
By late 1910, Henri Coanda flew and and crashed a biplane powered by a motorjet. Although it is debated, this seems to have been the very first piloted flight of a jet in history. Coanda's motorjet incorporated a 50 hp internal combustion engine driving a compressor through a gear box at 4000 rpm. A variable iris ahead of the compressor regulated the flow of air. Airflow proceeded through a ring of combustion chambers to finally be ejected with a force of 220 kg. In all, Coanda's motorjet produced half the thrust of Heinkel's HE 178 which flew decades later.
220 kg doesn't represent a force, Tecs.
Jeez, don't you know any Physics even with your Higgs bundles?
Just shorthand for kilogram-force.
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