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Duesenberg Aircraft Engines: A Technical Description
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| #1286239 in Books | Old Machine Press | 2012-01-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.28 x6.00l,.39 | File type: PDF | 112 pages | ||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| A great book on nearly forgotten aircraft engines and the aircraft they powered.|By Mike Terre|Until I noticed this title in my recommendations I had no idea that Duesenberg made aircraft engines. This is a very well written and illustrated book, most of the pictures coming from Duesenberg advertisements and technicial manuals. The text covers the history of the Duesenberg bro||Hemmings Classic Car, March 2014, reviewed by J. Daniel Beaudry||"Readers of William Pearce's well-researched, 112-page book will be rewarded with informative, easy-to-read and enjoyable text--sadly, often a rarity in technical writing--as
The Duesenberg name became legendary in early auto racing and is now known around the world as one of the most sought after classic cars. For a brief period, encompassing World War I, Fred and Augie Duesenberg turned their attention to aircraft engines. In the span of five years, their company created four unique aircraft engines and was involved in the development of others.
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