well he invented the jet engine because he thought it a good idea.sorry not much help.
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.
A Romanian, Henri Coanda, developed an engine in 1910 that was similar to the modern jet engine. Coanda's engine required an external motor in addition to the jet engine so most people accept that his development is not classed as the jet engine that was later developed by Sir Frank Whittle in Britain. Whittle produced the first jet engine that was self supporting and ran without the aid of external equipment.
He invented the turbo jet engine. And was granted many things. He was the Father of the turbo jet propulsion. He died of lung cancer in 1996.
The answer is debatable as the modern jet engine as we know it was in development by several parties around the world at the same time.... Popular references suggest the Englishman Sir Frank Whittle invented the engine as he was the first to patent his idea, yet the German Hans Vons Ohain developed the first to fly. Hans Vons Ohain had access to Frank Whittles original design patent.
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Frank Whittle invented and built the first Jet Engine.
frank whittle invented the first super fast jet engine for the RAF. he also worked as an enginer in canada.
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Frank Whittle was the invetor of the jet engine.
Inventing the jet engine.
Frank Whittle designed the turbojet engine that is the foundation of all modern jet aircraft today.
It was invented in England. By Englishman Frank Whittle
The first jet engine was invented by a English engineer called Sir Frank Whittle
He invented the jet engine.
Sir Frank Whittle is generally accepted as the inventor of the modern turbo jet engine
Sir Frank Whittle came up with an idea of jet engine.
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