It is not by chance that I speak of a field (aerodynamics) that did not exist at the time, at least in its current modeled form (there was some empirical knowledge). So the internal aerodynamics of the engines, I do not even mention it!vttdechaine wrote:The pages of the magazines of the time (1919-1935) are full of innovations that would have their place today in the automobile. Almost everything was invented at that time but we did not necessarily know how to make it. I saw engine studies of the time and I can tell you that the engineers had understood everything and that we did not progress much except in manufacturing and electronic management of course.Woodcutter wrote:Me what seems surprising to me especially is that one can still think that an effective invention in a field related to the internal aerodynamics of engines, invented to solve a problem of 1922, can still bring something 85 years later. ..
Progress does not exist only in electronics ...