Frank
Whittle was only 21 when he first mentioned the idea of turbo-jet propulsion
to his employers, the Air Ministry. He patented the idea in 1930, but
had to let the patent drop as he did not have sufficient funds for its
renewal.
In 1934 he arrived in Cambridge and completed his degree
in only two years, gaining a first. During his time at Cambridge he was
still engrossed in his idea of jet travel. He was immensely encouraged
by his tutor at Cambridge and by Melvill Jones the Head of Aeronautical
Engineering. Fortunately, as his time at Cambridge was coming to an end,
three of his colleagues, retired RAF pilots, suggested setting up a development
company. Thus Power Jets was formed.