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This article is poor in content and historically inaccurate. It appears to have been based on western perception rather than fact. A very good staring point for people to know about this engine (which prep-dates the Nene) is either the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust Book No. 33 'Early Russian Jet Engines' by Vladimir Kotelnikov & Tony Buttler, 2002 or 'History And Development 1930-1960 Volume 2: USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Hungary' by Antony Kay 2007. Both provide a clear origin of this engine and relationship to the Nene. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.70.202.182 ( talk) 21:18, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
The External Links section has some very useful historical and tech links, albeit in Czech & Russian languages. Since the links are html, the reader can drop the content into Google Translate and get a quite readable English translation. This is useful since English language information on Russian technology is very scarce. I re-added one link from "Engine" magazine that appears to have been deleted accidentally, and urge engineering historians not to ignore it :-) Santamoly ( talk) 17:12, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
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This article is poor in content and historically inaccurate. It appears to have been based on western perception rather than fact. A very good staring point for people to know about this engine (which prep-dates the Nene) is either the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust Book No. 33 'Early Russian Jet Engines' by Vladimir Kotelnikov & Tony Buttler, 2002 or 'History And Development 1930-1960 Volume 2: USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Hungary' by Antony Kay 2007. Both provide a clear origin of this engine and relationship to the Nene. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.70.202.182 ( talk) 21:18, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
The External Links section has some very useful historical and tech links, albeit in Czech & Russian languages. Since the links are html, the reader can drop the content into Google Translate and get a quite readable English translation. This is useful since English language information on Russian technology is very scarce. I re-added one link from "Engine" magazine that appears to have been deleted accidentally, and urge engineering historians not to ignore it :-) Santamoly ( talk) 17:12, 10 October 2016 (UTC)