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Determination of the Maximum Control Forces and Attainable Quickness in the Operation of Airplane Controls (open access)

Determination of the Maximum Control Forces and Attainable Quickness in the Operation of Airplane Controls

"This report is intended to furnish bases for load assumptions in the designing of airplane controls. The maximum control forces and quickness of operation are determined. The maximum forces for a strong pilot with normal arrangement of the controls is taken as 1.25 times the mean value obtained from tests with twelve persons. Tests with a number of persons were expected to show the maximum forces that a man of average strength can exert on the control stick in operating the elevator and ailerons and also on the rudder bar" (p. 1).
Date: September 1930
Creator: Hertel, Heinrich
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of the End Fixation of Airplane Struts (open access)

Effects of the End Fixation of Airplane Struts

The main purpose of this report is to give references to literature on the subject of end fixation of airplane struts and also to furnish the constructor with a general survey of the simplest methods for estimating the end-fixation effect.
Date: September 1930
Creator: Teichmann, Alfred
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests for the Determination of Static Longitudinal Stability (open access)

Flight Tests for the Determination of Static Longitudinal Stability

The accuracy of the instruments used for flight test measurements has been inadequate so a new series of tests were commissioned with the development of an accurate elevator setting recorder.
Date: September 1930
Creator: Blenk, Hermann
System: The UNT Digital Library
Load Assumptions for Calculating the Strength of Airplanes (open access)

Load Assumptions for Calculating the Strength of Airplanes

"The following load assumptions shall be taken as the basis of the strength calculations. Certain definite load conditions (e.g. of flight, control, landing and transport) shall be assumed. The loads shall be assumed to be safe loads, constant or only slowly variable, and the inertia forces due to elastic deformation are accordingly disregarded. The external forces, the force of gravity and the inertia forces on the whole airplane shall produce a condition of equilibrium" (p. 1).
Date: September 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library