A Bristol Taurus VI engine is removed from a Bristol Beaufort Mark I of No. 217 Squadron RAF at St Eval, Cornwall. (Imperial War Museums Photograph.)
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Students receive instruction in the Airplane Mechanics Course at Foster Field, Texas in October 1942. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)
Factory workers assemble the cylinders on an early production Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial aircraft engine in June 1942. (U.S. National Archives and Records Admin. Photograph.)
A Boeing B-29 Superfortress used by NACA for engine cooling research in June 1944. (NASA Photograph.)
RAF mechanics change the engine on a Curtiss Tomahawk Mark IIB of No. 112 Squadron RAF in the Western Desert, 1941. (Imperial War Museum Photograph.)
New engines for the B-29 Superfortresses of the 20th Air Force are piled on the airfield on Guam. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)
A German Jumo 004 engine with cover removed is inspected at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in March 1946. (NASA Photograph.)
In-flight testing of a ramjet mounted on a Northrop P-61 Black Widow at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory (AERL) of NACA. The AERL is now part of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio. (NASA Photograph.)
B-24 Liberator aircraft used for testing the 24-C jet engine. (NASA Photograph.)