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Travel Air Commercial Airplane - Type 5000
The 5000 is a semicantilever monoplane, closed cabin type, with pilot about in line with the leading edge of the wing and room for 4 passengers behind him. It is equipped with a Wright Whirlwind engine. A description of the visibility, propeller, power plant, pilot's cockpit, passenger cabin, landing gear, struts, wings, fuselage, empennage, general, characteristics, photographs, and drawings are provided.
Date:
September 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lift Theory of Supporting Surfaces: Second Article
Memorandum presenting a description of the hydrodynamic lift theory of supporting services. This report is mainly about the task of finding suitable wing sections for given lift conditions. Formulas are given for lift magnitude and moment, which make it possible to obtain solutions of great simplicity and clearness.
Date:
September 1921
Creator:
von Mises, R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Armstrong Whitworth "Starling" (British) (Single Seat Fighter)
Circular describing the Armstrong-Whitworth "Starling", which is a single seat fighter that can be used for day fighting and night fighting. Details of the wings, wing bracing, lift characteristics, construction, internal components, characteristics, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date:
September 1928
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The C.A.M.S. 54 G.R. Transatlantic Seaplane (French)
Tested at the end of March, 1928, the C.A.M.S. 54 G.R. was built for the purpose of crossing the Atlantic from Europe by way of the azores. It has a biplane construction with wings mounted above the hull. It is powered by two new series 500 HP. geared Hispano Suiza V type engines.
Date:
September 1928
Creator:
Ide, John Jay
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lecture on Aerodynamics
This lecture deals with four main subjects: methods of studying air resistance, experimental aerodynamics, propellers and stability of airplanes.
Date:
September 1923
Creator:
Toussaint, A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Drag Measurements on a Junkers Wing Section: Application of the Betz Method to the Results of Comparative Tests Made on a Model and on an Airplane in Flight
The comparison of model tests in flight can be based on the result of such measurements. They are very important from the aerodynamical point of view, as they lead to useful conclusions regarding the behavior of the wing, its best shape and the conformity of theoretical and actual flow. Although there still remains a certain prejudice against such measurements, I have still attempted to make these comparative tests in order to inspire confidence in their reliability.
Date:
September 1927
Creator:
Weidinger, Hanns
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Recent Developments in the Construction and Operation of All-Metal Airplanes
Experiments on the effect of atmosphere and of sea water on the building materials employed by us have been carried on for years in the North Sea with the aid of the Hamburg Naval Observatory. Parallel experiments are being made at the Pisa Naval Observatory in the Mediterranean Sea. Metal sheets, sections, assemblies and experimental floats are being exposed to the action of the elements. Different construction techniques are discussed and a variety of specific airplanes are presented which incorporate some of the new thinking.
Date:
September 1926
Creator:
Dornier, C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Atomization of Liquid Fuels Part 3: Critical Discussion of Experimental Reesults, Mixing the Atomized Fuel with Air
This report provides a critical discussion of the results of the experiments conducted in the previous NACA-TM's 329 and 330. The main object of this investigation was to determine the size of the drops in mechanical atomization.
Date:
September 1925
Creator:
Kuehn, R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Motive Power Required to Operate a Wind Tunnel
The use of exit cones and different blade configurations to reduce the motive power required in wind tunnels is discussed in this report.
Date:
September 1924
Creator:
Ziembinski, S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Accident-Severity Rates For Certain Metal Mines
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the severity of accidents in the metal-mine industry. 34 metal-mines documented the number and severity of all accidents over the course if one calendar year. This report includes tables.
Date:
September 1926
Creator:
Adams, William Waugh
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aviation Spirit - Past, Present, and Future
The volatile fuel of the high-speed internal combustion engine has, in the past, consisted almost exclusively of the lighter distillates from crude petroleum. Alternative and supplementary fuels are discussed such as: tetraline, dekalin, alcohol, cyclo-hexenes.
Date:
September 1923
Creator:
Dunstan, A. E. & Thole, F. B.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Travel of the Center of Pressure of Airfoils Transversely to the Air Stream
The experiments here described were performed for the purpose of obtaining the essential facts concerning the distribution of the air force along the span. We did not follow, however, the time-consuming method of point-to-point measurements of the pressure distribution on the wing surfaces, but determined directly the moment of mean force about an axis passing through the middle of the span parallel to the direction of flight.
Date:
September 1929
Creator:
Katzmayr, Richard
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Digest of Some of the Speeches Made at the Fifteenth Regular Meeting of the Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Für Luftfahrt: June 17, 1926, in Dusseldorf, Germany
Memorandum presenting a description of some of the speeches made at the fifteenth regular meeting of the Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Luftfahrt. Many of the speeches were conducted on aircraft design and construction, but some covered topics like statistics.
Date:
September 1926
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Government Relations With Air Traffic Companies and Owners of Touring Airplanes
This report presents a recapitulation of air traffic in France and her colonies as well as a discussion of the subsidies provided by the government.
Date:
September 1923
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Belgian Aerotechnical Laboratory at Rhode-Saint-Genèse
This report describes the layout of the laboratory along with the motor and balance for the wind tunnel.
Date:
September 1926
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Building a Full-Size Glider
The building and flying of a glider is possible for anyone who can use a few basic tools. This report presents some plans and techniques for building your own glider.
Date:
September 1927
Creator:
Camm, F. J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Farman Commercial Airplane "Jabiru"
Circular presenting a description of the Farman Jabiru F 3X, which was designed to satisfy the requirements of the aerial-navigation companies. Details regarding the power, wing, fuselage, landing gear, construction, engines, fuel tanks, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date:
September 1926
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Albatros Commercial Airplane L 73
The Albatros was a two engine commercial biplane carrying 2 pilots, eight passengers, and 160 KG of baggage. The framework is metal, the wings having plywood and fabric over the steel tubing. The L 73 was the first 2 engine biplane to be made in Germany.
Date:
September 1926
Creator:
Rühl, Karl & Wiederhold, Hasso
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Laboratory at Cuatro Vientos
This report presents a listing of the many experiments in aerodynamics taking place at Cuatro Vientos. Some of the studies include: testing spheres, in order to determine coefficients; mechanical and chemical tests of materials; and various tests of propeller strength and flexibility.
Date:
September 1922
Creator:
Jubera
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Fatigue Resistance of Duralumin
Where, in the following report, mention is made of fatigue, it always refers to the weakening of the material produced by rapidly changing stresses below the point of elasticity. The alternating stress was obtained by a test bar which was held at one end and subjected to rotation. Most of the tests were conducted on connecting rods.
Date:
September 1922
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Problem of Glider Models
Any one endeavoring to solve the problem of soaring flight is confronted not only by structural difficulties, but also by the often far more difficult aerodynamic problem of flight properties and efficiency, which can only be determined by experimenting with the finished glider. The report primarily considers open-air experiments with glider models and some specific elements of gliders that have been studied using these experiments.
Date:
September 1922
Creator:
Espenlaub, Lippisch
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Wind Vane With Various Applications
A design for a wind vane is presented and various applications are discussed. The equations that can be used to calculate effects on the aircraft using the vane and control assistance that can be provided using the wind vane are provided.
Date:
September 1922
Creator:
Constantin, M. Louis
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Giant Airplanes
It is hardly possible for the most imaginative aeronautical enthusiast to look forward to a time when the airplane will have reached the dimensions commensurate with those already attained by the airship.
Date:
September 1922
Creator:
Warner, Edward P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
International Aspects of Air Travel
This article discusses two areas of international air travel, namely, passports and customs, as well as smuggling.
Date:
September 1922
Creator:
Warner, Edward P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library