Everything about Kurt Schreckling totally explained
Kurt Schreckling (born 1939) is a
German who pioneered home constructed
turbojet engines for
model aircraft.
His design was constructed using hand tools, and has a wooden
compressor and a bent metal
gas turbine. It was fitted into a
radio-controlled aircraft that flew successfully.
Jet engines following his design are designated with a K, and J for Jesus Artes — his codeveloper for example 'KJ66'.
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