The dawn of the jet age - The day that began with a flight into the future
On this day in (engineering) history… August 27, 1939 - First flight of the Heinkel He. 178 An odd sight would have greeted anyone seeing today’s routine test flight at the Heinkel aircraft company’s Marienehe airfield in Rostock, Germany. The aircraft made a noise resembling a whistling howl. It had a strange opening at its nose and no visible means of propulsion. What the gathered company designers and engineers were studying closely, was the first flight of a turbojet-powered aircraft – the jet age has just arrived. Take off Replica of Heinkel He. 178 in the arrival hall of Rostock-Laage airport. Source: Wikimedia Commons The pilot was Erich Warsitz , who had already test-flown an experimental rocket-powered plane, the Heinkel He. 176 two months earlier. He wrote: “…As the aircraft…