The Jet Engine published by Rolls Royce who have some experience in the field;) - used to be (maybe still is) the de facto reading primer prior to embarking on licence courses in the UK.
Older versions are somewhat cheaper and still very relevant if you're after an intro level publication. This is the one I had as it happens.
One great book to learn about jet engines specifically, which I find incredibly interesting, is "The Jet Engine", which is written by the engineers at Rolls-Royce. It's also pretty easy to understand and isn't too expensive, especially if you get an older edition.
The Jet Engine is a book by Rolls Royce
It’s been recommended to me by fellow aerospace guys. I just never bought it because it’s ~$60.
The Jet Engine https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119065992/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yoQPCbGK1DBRM
The Jet Engine published by Rolls Royce who have some experience in the field;) - used to be (maybe still is) the de facto reading primer prior to embarking on licence courses in the UK.
Older versions are somewhat cheaper and still very relevant if you're after an intro level publication. This is the one I had as it happens.
One great book to learn about jet engines specifically, which I find incredibly interesting, is "The Jet Engine", which is written by the engineers at Rolls-Royce. It's also pretty easy to understand and isn't too expensive, especially if you get an older edition.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119065992/
Rolls Royce's The Jet Engine. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jet-Engine-Rolls-Royce/dp/1119065992 Always fascinated me when I was younger, great diagrams and explanations.