PT6: The Little Engine That Could, and Did
In the early 1960s, turbojets were being used to power a growing number of military, commercial and business aircraft, but the primary business at Pratt&Whitney Canada (P&WC) was manufacturing and servicing the old Wasp piston radial engine. And that wasn't good. ``[P&WC] management at the time saw...
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