I have been considering writing something which is a set of fully worked design examples of various engine bits using WW2 techniques, as a sort of book for 1st/2nd year engineering students. If I do get around to that, I suppose it will probably serve the purpose you mention.
I attach some sample pages, as that is probably the best way of you deciding if the book is for you, or not.
(the text below is Kollmann`s origonal, obviously just translated and tidied up). Essentially, everything up to page 241
is a Kollmann`s, and everything after is mine & my co-authors' work.
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There is also a fair bit of totally new material added by myself and Dr Gülen, I added a brief history
of some of the notable DB engines at the end (maybe a couple of pages on about ten, there is
some overlapping material with The Secret Horsepower Race, but some totally new as TSHR concentrates
on operational types so there are a few small bits which are added here elaborating on some of the
experimental engines (some photos of the DB621 for example). There is also a bit on DB jet engines
which we added.
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