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Air Flow Investigation for Location of Angle of Attack Head on a JN4h Airplane (open access)

Air Flow Investigation for Location of Angle of Attack Head on a JN4h Airplane

The technical staff of the NACA at Langley Field, has made a series of free flight tests with a JN4h airplane in order to find the best place for an instrument for measuring the angle of attack. A "neutral zone" was found where the air remains either at rest relative to the undisturbed air beyond the influence of the airplane, or is set in motion parallel to the motion of the airplane. This zone is about midway between the two wings and slightly in front of, or at the vertical plane through the leading edges of the wings but the exact position as well as the outlines of the zone varies considerably as the conditions of flight change.
Date: August 1925
Creator: Freeman, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Lift and Drag Characteristics of an Airplane in Flight (open access)

Determination of the Lift and Drag Characteristics of an Airplane in Flight

Flight tests to determine lift and drag characteristics are discussed. A review is given of the fundamental principles on which the tests are based and on the forces acting on an airplane in the various conditions of steady flight. Glide with and without propeller thrust and the relation between angle of attack and the indicated airspeed for different conditions of steady flight are discussed. The glide test procedure and the problem of the propeller are discussed.
Date: August 1925
Creator: Green, Maurice W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Distribution on the Nose of an Airship in Circling Flight (open access)

Pressure Distribution on the Nose of an Airship in Circling Flight

In recent tests on the pressures occurring on the envelope and control surfaces of the naval airship C-7, it was noted that the pressures on the nose of the airship, while flying in level circling flight, were symmetrically distributed. Such a condition can only occur when the nose of the airship is pointed directly into the wind, and to accomplish this in circling flight, the axis of the airship must then be parallel to the direction of the motion of the nose. The question was raised as to whether the same conditions occur generally on all airships in circling flight.
Date: August 1925
Creator: Fairbanks, Karl J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propeller Scale Effect and Body Interference (open access)

Propeller Scale Effect and Body Interference

"This note shows that the main part of the discrepancy between full flight propeller performance and the performance of models in a wind tunnel is due to a scale effect, and that a minor part is caused by body interference. Analyses are made of propeller performances on several standard airplanes, and the actual brake horsepower compared with the power as calculated from model test data. The calculated power is based on that absorbed by a wind tunnel propeller model which is geometrically similar to the full scale propeller and is operating under the same ratio of V/nD" (p. 1).
Date: September 1925
Creator: Weick, Fred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Calculation of Wing Float Displacement in Single-Float Seaplanes (open access)

The Calculation of Wing Float Displacement in Single-Float Seaplanes

Note presenting an exploration of the calculation of wing float displacement in single-float seaplanes. An explanation of a formula that can be used is provided.
Date: March 1925
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Velocity Distribution Caused by an Airplane at the Points of a Vertical Plane Containing the Span (open access)

The Velocity Distribution Caused by an Airplane at the Points of a Vertical Plane Containing the Span

"A formula for the computation of the vertical velocity component on all sides of an airplane is deduced and discussed. The formation is of value for the interpretation of such free flight tests where two airplanes fly alongside each other to facilitate observation" (p. 1).
Date: March 1925
Creator: Munk, Max M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Note on the Air Forces on a Wing Caused by Pitching. (open access)

Note on the Air Forces on a Wing Caused by Pitching.

Report containing information on the air forces on a wing produced by its pitching at a finite rate of angular velocity. The condition of smooth flow at the region of the trailing edge is maintained. The wing then experiences the same lift as if moving with the momentary velocity of the rear edge.
Date: March 1925
Creator: Munk, Max M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Estimation of Airplane Performance From Wind Tunnel Tests on Conventional Airplane Models (open access)

The Estimation of Airplane Performance From Wind Tunnel Tests on Conventional Airplane Models

Calculations of the magnitude of the correction factors and the range of their variations for wind tunnel models used in making aircraft performance predictions were made for 23 wind tunnel models. Calculated performances were compared with those actually determined for such airplanes as have been built and put through flight test. Except as otherwise noted, all the models have interplane struts and diagonal struts formed to streamwise shape. Wires were omitted in all cases. All the models were about 18 inches in span and were tested in a 4-foot wind tunnel. Results are given in tabular form.
Date: May 1925
Creator: Warner, Edward P. & Ober, Shatswell
System: The UNT Digital Library
The comparison of well-known and new wing sections tested in the variable density wind tunnel (open access)

The comparison of well-known and new wing sections tested in the variable density wind tunnel

Three groups of airfoils have been tested in the variable density wind tunnel. The first group contains three airfoils. The second group is a systematic series of twenty-seven airfoils. The third group consists of several frequently used wing sections.
Date: May 1925
Creator: Higgins, George J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Drift of an Aircraft Guided Towards Its Destination by Directional Receiving of Radio Signals Transmitted From the Ground (open access)

The Drift of an Aircraft Guided Towards Its Destination by Directional Receiving of Radio Signals Transmitted From the Ground

Following a curved path increases the distance to be flown, and a type of radio navigation that forces the adoption of such a path is therefore less efficient than one that marks out a definite straight line between the point of departure and the intended destination, and holds the airplane to that line. To determine the loss of efficiency resulting from curvature of the path, calculations were made for two particular cases by the method of step-by-step integration. The calculations were based on the assumption that the pilot makes straightforward use of his radio for navigation and makes no allowance for drift.
Date: June 1925
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Model Tests on the Economy and Effectiveness of Helicopter Propellers (open access)

Model Tests on the Economy and Effectiveness of Helicopter Propellers

The average velocity of helicopter blades relative to the air is greater than that of airplane wings. The helicopter may turn out to be more economical than the airplane wing for extreme velocities of horizontal flight, the airplane then requiring a very great speed range.
Date: 1925
Creator: Munk, Max M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Tests of Fuselages and Windshields (open access)

Wind Tunnel Tests of Fuselages and Windshields

"The tests described herein were made in 1918, in the old four-foot wind tunnel at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at the request of the Engineering Division of the U.S. Army Air Service. The results were given circulation only in official circles at that time. The interest of the work appears sufficient to justify its wider distribution even at this very late date" (p. 1).
Date: September 1925
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination and Classification of the Aerodynamic Properties of Wing Sections (open access)

Determination and Classification of the Aerodynamic Properties of Wing Sections

The following note, prepared for the NACA, contains several remarks on the possible improvement of the experimental determination of the aerodynamic properties of wing sections. It shows how errors of observation can subsequently be partially eliminated, and how the computation of the maxima or minima of aerodynamic characteristics can be much improved.
Date: September 1925
Creator: Munk, Max M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Flettner Rotor Ship in the Light of the Kutta-Joukowski Theory and of Experimental Results (open access)

The Flettner Rotor Ship in the Light of the Kutta-Joukowski Theory and of Experimental Results

"In this paper the fundamental principles of the Flettner rotor ship (Reference I) are discussed in the light of the Kutta-Joukowski theory and available experimental information on the subject. A brief exposition of the Kutta-Joukowski theory is given and the speed of the rotor ship Buckau computed, first by using effective propulsive force obtained by the above theory, and then by direct application of wind tunnel data" (p. 1).
Date: October 1925
Creator: Rizzo, Frank
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Altitude Chamber for the Study and Calibration of Aeronautical Instruments (open access)

An Altitude Chamber for the Study and Calibration of Aeronautical Instruments

"The design and construction of an altitude chamber, in which both pressure and temperature can be varied independently, was carried out by the NACA at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory for the purpose of studying the effects of temperature and pressure on aeronautical research instruments. Temperatures from +20c to -50c are obtained by the expansion of CO2from standard containers. The chamber can be used for the calibration of research instruments under altitude conditions simulating those up to 45,000 feet" (p. 1).
Date: November 1925
Creator: Reid, H. J. E. & Kirchner, Otto E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simplified Propeller Design for Low-Powered Airplanes (open access)

Simplified Propeller Design for Low-Powered Airplanes

"The object of this report is to furnish the designer and builder of small airplanes a simple system for designing the propeller and making the drawing. An empirical design method is used, based on tests of model propellers in a wind tunnel and full scale tests of propellers in flight. The actual designing is accomplished by means of charts and involves very little calculation" (p. 1).
Date: January 1925
Creator: Weick, Fred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Discharge Characteristics of a High Speed Fuel Injection System (open access)

Discharge Characteristics of a High Speed Fuel Injection System

Discussed here are some discharge characteristics of a fuel injection system intended primarily for high speed service. The system consisted of a cam actuated fuel pump, a spring loaded automatic injection valve, and a connecting tube.
Date: February 1925
Creator: Matthews, Robertson
System: The UNT Digital Library
Note on the Katzmayr Effect on Airfoil Drag (open access)

Note on the Katzmayr Effect on Airfoil Drag

The reduction of drag of an airfoil when the air stream is oscillating is called the Katzmayr effect. The purpose here is to offer a simple explanation of the cause of the Katzmayr effect.
Date: February 1925
Creator: Ober, Shatswell
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aircraft Engine Design (open access)

Aircraft Engine Design

From Introduction: "The subject of this paper is so broad in scope that a large volume might be devoted to it. In a short paper of this kind it is possible simply to sketch in the high lights of aircraft engine design showing the development to date, the possibilities of the future, and the underlying fundamental principles. Summarizing this development and referring to the graph (Fig.1), we that there is now a water-cooled engine in every power from 150 to 800 HP. and an air-cooled engine in the 200 to 400 HP. classes."
Date: January 1925
Creator: Wilson, E. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library