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901 photos in 17 sub-albums
Everybody needs a hobby or two, this website is one of Brad's hobbies.

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THE AIRCRAFT Gas Turbine Engine AND ITS OPERATION.
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Woodward Company Aircraft Engine Systems.
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60 photos in 3 sub-albumsIn the year 2022 Woodward will have been in the governor controls business for 152 years. At the Heart of the System Since 1870.
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Jet Engine Fuel Control History.
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948 photos in 26 sub-albumsBrad's vintage gas turbine fuel controls and jet engine history.
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Jet engine fuel control theory of operation.
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1054 photos in 40 sub-albumsAdded the Woodward CF6-80A3 MAIN ENGINE CONTROL TRAINING MANUAL.
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Vintage schematic drawings for jet engine fuel controls.
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A SMALL SLICE OF THE WOODWARD GOVERNOR COMPANY'S JET ENGINE HYDROMECHANICAL FUEL CONTROL HISTORY.
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1349 photos in 37 sub-albumsPlease email us at oldwoodward@gmail.com if you would like to donate and/or add information/items to this history site.

Today, beyond its doors, the Woodward Company is recognized world-wide for the latest innovations in prime mover controls.
And now, the Woodward Company stands at the threshold of many breakthroughs which yesterday...
Woodward Gas Turbine Fuel Controls.
A light painting of the Woodward CFM56-2 jet engine fuel control governor in Prime Mover Control collection.
Along the wall in the home office.
A legacy Woodward CFM56-2 jet engine fuel control on display.
A General Electric jet engine with the Woodward main engine fuel control as standard equipment.
It all started with Elmer Woodward's little 3 pound aircraft engine governor in 1932.
From the Prime Mover Control First Quarter 1999 issue.
Researching and documenting the evolution of the Woodward Governor Company.
Researching and documenting the evolution of Woodward Large Aircraft Engine Controls.
Researching and documenting the evolution of the Woodward Governor Company.
SPOTLIGHT ON... Large Aircraft Controls. July 1991 Prime Times.
Documenting the evolution of the Woodward jet engine governor.
Looking at a G.E. CF6-50 jet engine on the assembly floor at the General Electric Company.