The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Propeller AirlinersКНИГИ » ТЕХНИКА
Автор: Bill Gunston, Dennis Baldry, Chris Chant Название: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Propeller Airliners Издательство: Exeter Год: 1980 ISBN: 978-0896730786 Язык: English Формат: pdf Размер: 30,2 mb Страниц: 264
For the first 30 years of commercial aviation, from 1920 to 1950, all airliners had propellers. Over the next ten years, to 1960, jet airliners slowly and hesitantly penetrated the extremely conservative and ultra-cautious airline industry. But by 1960 the airlines had become so polarized around the jet that efficient and successful turboprop airliners, such as the Electra and Vanguard, lost their builders a lot of money because the customers thought them obsolete. Then, again very gradually, airline managements began to realize that those who said turboprops were efficient and burned less fuel were telling the truth. As oil prices soared, so the propeller began to make a come-back. Therefore, though mainly an account of past history, this volume ends with a buoyant industry that cannot build turboprop airliners fast enough.
Included in this book are early airliners, among which are those that carried the world’s very first farepaying passengers, and the first small sack of air-mail letters, long before World War I. After that great war, aircraft were not only more capable but also more reliable; but travel by air was still not far removed from science fiction, and something totally outside the lives of all ordinary people.