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List of plane engines with missing/incorrect strings #4

Closed Theren03 closed 2 months ago

Theren03 commented 2 months ago

USA

Germany

Britain

Japan

China

Italy

France

Sweden

Addysaurus commented 2 months ago

Thank you so much for all the reports. I'll add the missing engine names. Do you have actual sources for the J79-GE-7a, R-2800s, TF-41-A-1 amd A-2, R1830s, J57s, J52, WP-6a, WP-7a, and R-1820 changes?

Addysaurus commented 2 months ago

Some of the changes I will make for consistency, but do you have documentation or sources?

Theren03 commented 2 months ago

R-1820-G2: Page 109 on Milestones of Aviation: Smithstonian Institution National Air and Space Museum edited by John T. Greenwood (https://archive.org/details/milestonesofavia0000unse/page/108)

R-1830's:

R-2800's: R-2800: Pratt & Whitney's Dependable Masterpiece by Graham White (https://archive.org/details/r2800prattwhitne0000whit)

J52-P-8A: Page 12 of Aeroguide 15: Grumman A-6E Intruder by Roger Chesneau (https://archive.org/details/aeroguide-15-grumman-a-6e-intruder./page/12)

J57's:

J79-GE-7A:

TF41-A's:

WP-6A: Page 68 on Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19: The Soviet Union's First Production Supersonic Fighter by Yefim Gordon (https://archive.org/details/mikoyan-gurevich-mi-g-19-the-soviet-unions-first-production-supersonic-fighter/page/67)

WP-7B: Page 53 on Dragon's Wings: Chinese Fighter and Bomber Aircraft Development by Andreas Rupprecht (https://archive.org/details/dragonswingschin0000rupp/page/52)

Addysaurus commented 2 months ago

Engine names added in 1.08.36.

Addysaurus commented 2 months ago

Engine names fixed in 1.08.37.