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Sectioned Drawings
of Piston Aero Engines

by Lyndon Jones

Softbound, 420mm x 296mm x 5mm, 80 pages
ISBN: 1-872922-07-4
Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust
P.O. Box 31
Derby DE24 8BJ
England

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36 drawing spreads

Reviewed by Kimble D. McCutcheon

Born in 1924, Lyndon Jones trained as a flight mechanic after joining the Royal Air Force in 1942. While working on a wide range of aircraft both in the UK and elsewhere, Jones learned the basics of aeronautical engineering and developed a talent for drawing. After WWII he worked for Handley Page, Rolls-Royce, Gloster Aircraft Company, and Atomic Energy Research Establishment as a technical artist. From WWII onward he produced a series of sectioned drawings of airplanes, engines, steam locomotives, motorcycles and even cathedrals. Upon his retirement, Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust received custody of his engine drawings, which form the content of this book.

Each of the 36 double-A3-sized spreads features a sectioned engine drawing, a description, detail drawings of the engine internals and/or installation, and often a drawing of an airplane in which the engine flew. This is an outstanding reference for the engine enthusiast; it's not bad eye candy either.

Engine Drawings

Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII
Rolls-Royce Falcon III
Napier Lion XI
Rolls-Royce Condor IIIA
Rolls-Royce Kestrel V
Rolls-Royce Buzzard
Rolls-Royce 'R' Engine
Rolls-Royce Kestrel with Sleeve Valves
de Havilland Gipsy Major
de Havilland Gipsy Six
Junkers Jumo 205D
Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah IX
Bristol Pegasus XVIII
de Havilland Gipsy Twelve
Junkers Jumo 211 D
Rolls-Royce Peregrine I
Bristol Hercules XVI
Rolls-Royce Vulture II
Daimler Benz DB 601
Rolls-Royce Merlin XX
BMW 801 D
Armstrong Siddeley Deerhound
Rolls-Royce H Merlin
Allison V-1710-39
Wright yclone R-1820-97
Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp R-1830-65
Napier Sabre V
Bristol Hercules 100
Rolls-Royce Merlin 113/114
Rolls-Royce Merlin 130/131
Rolls-Royce Griffon 65
Bristol Centaurus 18
Rolls-Royce Eagle 22
Rolls-Royce Crecy II
Rolls-Royce Pennine
Napier Nomad 2

Alex Moulton
Bristol to Bradford-on-Avon

a lifetime in engineering

by Alex Moulton

Softbound, 208mm x 294mm x 20mm, 320 pages
ISBN: 978-1-872922-39-3
Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust
P.O. Box 31
Derby DE24 8BJ
England

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Over 300 photographs/illustrations

Reviewed by Doug Culy

This book is primarily a personal diary of a very technically inclined member of the British privileged class. Alex Moulton’s story of his life is told in 320 pages, including appendices, and involves four phases: growing up and getting educated, including a delayed doctorate in engineering; work at Bristol Engines, mostly on the Centaurus radial; work in the family business of elastomeric (rubber) suspensions for vehicles; designing and producing his own bicycle of unusual geometry, steam engines, and pastimes. The rubber and bicycle periods are the most lengthy, and make the most interesting design and industrial-history discussion. Only twenty pages cover the Bristol Centaurus period, and Moulton wound up working on his boss’s (Roy Fedden) car project some of the time during the Bristol and rubber phases. Sixty nine pages of technical notes taken during the educational times (formal and informal) in his life are included. This reviewer was hoping for more lessons learned in the Centaurus program.