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Combat and bombing airplane, Amiot 120 B 3 (open access)

Combat and bombing airplane, Amiot 120 B 3

The Amiot 120 B 3 is designed as a French combat aircraft. It can accept a variety of engines, and is equipped with 2 machine guns as well as specialized bomb sights and other combat equipment.
Date: January 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nieuport-Delage Pursuit Airplane 48 C. 1.: "Jockey" Type (open access)

Nieuport-Delage Pursuit Airplane 48 C. 1.: "Jockey" Type

This is a light single-seat pursuit airplane with a tractor propeller actuated by a 12 cylinder V-type Hispano-Suiza engine giving 400 HP at 2000 R.P.M. This is a single winged aircraft capable of 273 km/h.
Date: January 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The De Havilland 61 "Canberra" (British): A 6-8 Passenger Airplane (open access)

The De Havilland 61 "Canberra" (British): A 6-8 Passenger Airplane

Made for an Australian buyer, the Canberra is capable of carrying a payload of 1900 lbs. with a top speed of 126 M.P.H. At 105-110 M.P.H. it has a range of about 475 miles. It has a single Jupiter VI engine.
Date: January 1928
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Farman Two-Engine Commercial Biplane F.180 (French) (open access)

Farman Two-Engine Commercial Biplane F.180 (French)

The F180 was designed for reliable long distance travel in stages of 500, 1000, 1500 km, carrying loads of 2500, 2000, and 1500 kg respectively. At maximum load it can carry 20 passengers.
Date: January 1929
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dyle and Bacalan Metal Monoplane, D.B. 10: Night Bomber - Equipped with Two 420 HP. Jupiter Engines (open access)

Dyle and Bacalan Metal Monoplane, D.B. 10: Night Bomber - Equipped with Two 420 HP. Jupiter Engines

The D.B. 10 is manufactured of duraluminum and special high resistance steel. It can be used as a passenger aircraft or as a bomber. Details of the design, wings, fuselage, empennage, engines, landing gear, characteristics, performances, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: January 1927
Creator: Serryer, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Remarks on Building of Low-Powered Airplanes (open access)

Remarks on Building of Low-Powered Airplanes

"If the low-powered airplane is to be used advantageously by private individuals, the most important consideration is a smaller fuel consumption and, hence, a lower engine power. From experiments with gliders, it appears entirely possible, by utilizing ascending winds (on the weather side of mountains and those generated by the heat of the sun) and by employing engine flight intermittently, as required to fly long distances over land" (p. 1).
Date: January 1924
Creator: Langsdorff, Werner v.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photographic Time Studies of Airplane Paths (open access)

Photographic Time Studies of Airplane Paths

The object of this report is the description of a method which seems to be practicable for determining the path of an airplane, especially in taking off and landing. This report tells how, by means of a camera, preferably a kinetograph, which simultaneously photographs a stop watch the distance of an airplane from the camera and its height above the ground can be determined.
Date: January 1926
Creator: Von Baumhauer, A. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-Stroke-Cycle Engines for Airplanes (open access)

Two-Stroke-Cycle Engines for Airplanes

Now that the two-stroke-cycle engine has begun to make its appearance in automobiles, it is important to know what services we have a right to expect of it in aeronautics, what conditions must be met by engines of this type for use on airplanes and what has been accomplished.
Date: January 1926
Creator: Jalbert, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Tubular Radiators of the Automobile Type (open access)

Calculation of Tubular Radiators of the Automobile Type

"We propose to show how to calculate the cooling capacity of all radiators through which the air flows in separate streamlets, whether enclosed in actual tubes or not and whatever cross-sectional shape the tubes may have. The first part will give the fundamental principles for calculating velocity of air in the tubes and the heat exchange by radiation, conduction and convection, and show, by examples, the agreement of the calculation with experiments. In the second part, the effect of the dimensions and conditions of operation on the heat exchange will be systematically investigated" (p. 1).
Date: January 1926
Creator: Richter, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances in 1919 and 1920 (open access)

Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances in 1919 and 1920

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines consisting of bibliographies for petroleum bulletins. The bibliographies for bulletins published between 1919 and 1920 are presented.
Date: January 1923
Creator: Burroughs, Elizabeth Harding
System: The UNT Digital Library
Explosives: Their Materials, Constitution, and Analysis (open access)

Explosives: Their Materials, Constitution, and Analysis

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on types of explosives. Properties, materials, and methods of different explosives are discussed. This report includes tables, and illustrations.
Date: January 1923
Creator: Taylor, Carl A. & Rinkenbach, William Henry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations of Aviation Accidents and Lessons to Be Drawn From Them (open access)

Investigations of Aviation Accidents and Lessons to Be Drawn From Them

Similarities in the study of aviation accidents in different countries are made as well as statistics on the causes of those accidents.
Date: January 1924
Creator: Devaluez, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Possible Improvements in Gasoline Engines (open access)

Possible Improvements in Gasoline Engines

High-compression engines are investigated with the three main objects being elimination of vibration, increase of maximum efficiency, and conservation of this efficiency at the highest possible speeds.
Date: January 1923
Creator: Ziembinski, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
List of Commercial Aircraft Belonging to the Various French Air Navigation Companies as of August 31st, 1922 (open access)

List of Commercial Aircraft Belonging to the Various French Air Navigation Companies as of August 31st, 1922

Report consisting of a list of aircraft belonging to different French aircraft companies.
Date: January 1923
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airplane Speeds of the Future (open access)

Airplane Speeds of the Future

While the reliability of predictions is poor the author still attempts to gauge the future speeds of airplanes.
Date: January 1923
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
New Lateral Stabilizing Device for Airplanes (open access)

New Lateral Stabilizing Device for Airplanes

"The proposed device tends to render the lateral stabilization of airplanes easier and more efficacious. The proposed solution is to mount the ailerons independently, in such a manner that they can turn freely, under the action of the relative wind, about an axis located in front of the extreme position of the center of the lift" (p. 1).
Date: January 1921
Creator: Constantin, Louis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Marcel Besson Wing Sections (open access)

Marcel Besson Wing Sections

Three different Marcel Besson airfoils are investigated in terms of maximum lift, maximum fineness, minimum required power, and wing section drag. Comparisons are then made between the three airfoils.
Date: January 1923
Creator: Delanghe, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Soaring flight and the Rhön contests (open access)

Soaring flight and the Rhön contests

Explanation of soaring flight. Static and dynamic soaring flight. Results of the Rhon contest. Description of the most important gliders. Notes on Soaring Flight Contests in France and England.
Date: January 1923
Creator: Hoff, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Progress in the Theory of Air Flow as Applied to Aeronautics (open access)

Recent Progress in the Theory of Air Flow as Applied to Aeronautics

In summing up it may be said that the hydrodynamic theories are best confirmed by experimental results for bodies with small resistance or drag and can accordingly be used in place of experimental tests.
Date: January 1922
Creator: Prandtl, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vibrations of Aviation Engines (open access)

Vibrations of Aviation Engines

Different causes of airplane engine vibration are given as well as devices to measure vibration.
Date: January 1922
Creator: Lagarde, C. Martinot
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial navigation : on the problem of guiding aircraft in a fog or by night when there is no visibility (open access)

Aerial navigation : on the problem of guiding aircraft in a fog or by night when there is no visibility

Report discussing the use of magnetic fields and wire to navigate aircraft in conditions of poor visibility is presented. This field may be considered to be derived from a double lemniscate, considered in the particular case where the origin is a double point formed from the magnetic field of the slack wire, from the field produced by the return currents and from the field due to the currents induced in the conducting mass. These fields are dephased in two ways, one in the direction of the wire, the other in a direction perpendicular to it.
Date: January 1922
Creator: Loth, William
System: The UNT Digital Library
The determination of the effective resistance of a spindle supporting a model aerofoil (open access)

The determination of the effective resistance of a spindle supporting a model aerofoil

An attempt was made to determine the effect of spindle interference on the lift of the airfoil by measuring moments about the axis parallel to the direction of air flow. The values obtained are of the same degree as the experimental error, and for the present this effect will be neglected. The results obtained using a U.S.A. 15 wing (plotted here) show that the correction is nearly constant from 0 degrees to 10 degrees incidence and that at greater angles its value becomes erratic. At such angles, however, the wing drag is so high that the spindle correction and its attendant errors become relatively small and unimportant.
Date: January 1921
Creator: Davidson, W. E. & Bacon, D. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Rudder Moments on an Airplane During Flight (open access)

Measurements of Rudder Moments on an Airplane During Flight

Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers, slight alterations of the aileron sufficing to compensate great unequalized moments; 2) great unequalized moments can be produced or neutralized by the unequalized alternation of the angle of attack below the outer and inner struts. Adjustment below the outer strut is the more effective of the two. 3) When a load of bombs is suspended beyond the center of the airplane, below the wings, the bombs need not be dropped simultaneously. 4) The propeller wash of a wide open engine has considerable influence on the position and operation of the elevator. The elevator is more susceptible in flight with the engine running than in gliding flight. 5) Adjustable tail planes are not advisable for D airplanes, nor for the C type, but they are, on the other hand, to be recommended for large size and giant airplanes in which the center of gravity changes during flight. 6) The aileron values obtained by wind tunnel measurements are about 10 percent too low, though otherwise applicable. For the elevator, the results of such measurements should be taken as mean values between flight with the engine running and …
Date: January 1921
Creator: Heidelberg, V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The 300 H.P. Benz Aircraft Engine (open access)

The 300 H.P. Benz Aircraft Engine

This report provides a description of the Benz 300 H.P. aircraft engine containing 12 cylinders placed at a 60° angle. It includes a detailed description of the development of the constructional points, particularly the cylinders, pistons, and connecting rods, as well as the engine fitting, lubrication, oil pumps, bearings, oil tank, fuel pump, carburetors, and cooling system. There are seven pages of illustrative figures at the end of the report.
Date: January 1921
Creator: Heller, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library