With
outstanding qualities witnessed by his tutors, he was quickly awarded a
cadetship at the RAF College to train as a Pilot Officer, where he wrote a
thesis on ‘Future Developments in Aircraft Design’.
He
proposed gas turbines (the result of generating hot expansive gases to drive a
fan) could be used to turn propellers and suggested rocket propulsion might also
be a way of powering aircraft in the future. At this time, aircraft designs were
well behind the structural and aerodynamic shapes that would be needed for such
speeds to be possible, but the idea to drive the known technology of propellers
was seen as a real possibility worth further
investigation.
By
1929, he had qualified as a Pilot Officer and went off to the Central Flying
School to qualify as a flying instructor, still refining his thoughts and
sketches.
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