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the first jet engine was invented by a engish engineer called sir Frank Whittle but it was later invented in Germany by a Dr. Hans von Ohain, but Frank had already patented the jet engine.
the first person to develope the jet engine was Sir Frank Whittle and was later invented in Germany by Hans von Ohain, but by then Frank had already patented the jet engine.
Sir Frank Whittle patented his design in 1930 and built a jet engine which first ran in 1937, Hans von Obain patented his design in 1936 and built and ran one also in 1937, but 5 months after Whittle had built his. Hans von Obain's invention that powered a specially built Heinkel in August 1939. Sir Frank Whittle's similar (and arguably the more successful design) first flew in a Gloster in May 1941. That engine was dubbed the "W1" and the aircraft was a "Pioneer"
the first jet engine was ivented in world war 2 by a engish engineer called sir Frank Whittle but it was later invented in Germany by a Dr. Hans von Ohain, but Frank had already patented the jet engine.
frank whittle invented the first super fast jet engine for the RAF. he also worked as an enginer in canada.
Frank Whittle invented and built the first Jet Engine.
the first jet engine was invented in world war 2 by a British RAF engineer called sir Frank Whittle but was also invented later in germany by Hans von Ohain, but Frank had already patented it.
The first jet engine was invented by a English engineer called Sir Frank Whittle
Frank Whittle invented the jet engine in the Gloster E28/39 during WW2, although the Germans were the first to fly Jets in the war, the Messerschitt Me 262.
Both Frank Whittle and Hans von Ohain started creating a jet engine at the same time. Whittle created the first working jet engine, but Ohain was the first to power an aircraft
The concept was first documented, independently, by Frank Whittle in the UK in 1928 and by Hans von Ohain in Germany in 1936. Whittle patented his design in the UK in 1930. The first jet aircraft to actually fly was built in Germany in 1939.
Sir Frank Whittle is generally accepted as the inventor of the modern turbo jet engine