The Dyle and Bacalan "D.B. 80" Day Mail Airplane (French): An All-Metal High-Wing Monoplane (open access)

The Dyle and Bacalan "D.B. 80" Day Mail Airplane (French): An All-Metal High-Wing Monoplane

Report presenting a description of the Dyle and Bacalan D.B. 80 airplane, which can be used for delivering mail. Details of the wing, fuselage, tail, landing gear, fuel tanks, and flying qualities are provided.
Date: August 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Short "Valetta" Commercial Seaplane (British): A High-Wing All-Metal Twin-Float Monoplane (open access)

The Short "Valetta" Commercial Seaplane (British): A High-Wing All-Metal Twin-Float Monoplane

Circular presenting the Valetta, which is a twin-float seaplane and flying boat with a power plant comprised of three Bristol "Jupiter" XI F geared engines. A description of the design, characteristics, performance, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date: August 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Wibault 220 R.N. 3 Airplane (French): A Three-Place Observation High-Wing Monoplane (open access)

The Wibault 220 R.N. 3 Airplane (French): A Three-Place Observation High-Wing Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Wibault 220 R.N. 3 airplane. A description of the design, fuselage, engines, flight characteristics, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date: August 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Structural Details of German Light Airplanes (open access)

Structural Details of German Light Airplanes

This report presents a review of German light airplane construction. Some of the topics discussed include: engines, fuselages, wings, landing gear, and other mechanical parts.
Date: August 1930
Creator: Schrenk, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure distribution over a Douglas wing tip on a biplane in flight (open access)

Pressure distribution over a Douglas wing tip on a biplane in flight

"This note presents the results obtained in pressure distribution tests on the right upper wing panel and tip of a Douglas M-3 airplane in flight. These tests are a part of a more extensive investigation of the effect of changes in tip shape on the load distribution, the tip reported herein being the first of a series of tip shapes being tested. The results are given in tables and curves in such form that the load distribution for any conditions may be determined easily. Tests were made at Langley Field by the NACA in the spring of 1930" (p. 1).
Date: August 1930
Creator: Rhode, Richard V. & Lundquist, Eugene E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theory of the Landing Impact of Seaplanes (open access)

Theory of the Landing Impact of Seaplanes

The present investigation is an endeavor to express the jolting stresses, designated as landing impacts, undergone by seaplanes in landing and taking off from rough water, as functions of specific factors, in order to enable the evaluation of empirically obtained results and thus acquire theoretical data for the construction of seaplane floats and hulls.
Date: August 1930
Creator: Pabst, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Tapered Monoplane Wings (open access)

Calculation of Tapered Monoplane Wings

The tapered wing shape increases the lift in the middle of the wing and thus reduces the bending moment of the lifting forces in the plane of symmetry. Since this portion of the wing is the thickest, the stresses of the wing material are reduced and desirable space is provided for stowing the loads in the wing. This statically excellent form of construction, however, has aerodynamic disadvantages which must be carefully weighed, if failures are to be avoided. This treatise is devoted to the consideration of these problems.
Date: August 1930
Creator: Amstutz, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Best Cross Section for a Box Beam Subjected to Bending Stresses (open access)

Determination of the Best Cross Section for a Box Beam Subjected to Bending Stresses

Previous investigations on the strength characteristics and structure of wood in construction are analyzed and a method of representation is developed suitable for the use of designers.
Date: August 1930
Creator: Von Baranoff, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of variation of chord and span of ailerons on hinge moments at several angles of pitch (open access)

Effect of variation of chord and span of ailerons on hinge moments at several angles of pitch

This report presents the results of an investigation of the hinge moments of ailerons of various chords and spans on two airfoils having the Clark Y and USA-27 wing sections, supplementing the investigations described in NACA-TR-298 and NACA-TR-343, of the rolling and yawing moments due to similar ailerons on these two airfoil sections. The measurements were made at various angles of pitch, but at zero angle of roll and yaw, the wing chord being set at an angle of +4 degrees to the fuselage axis.
Date: August 11, 1930
Creator: Monish, B. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rolling Moments Due to Rolling and Yaw for Four Wing Models in Rotation (open access)

Rolling Moments Due to Rolling and Yaw for Four Wing Models in Rotation

"This report presents the results of a series of autorotation and torque tests on four different rotating wing systems at various rates of roll and at several angles of yaw. The investigation covered an angle of attack range up to 90 degrees and angles of yaw of 0 degree, 5 degrees, 10 degrees, and 20 degrees. The tests were made in a 5-foot, closed-throat atmospheric wind tunnel. The object of the tests was primarily to determine the effects of various angles of yaw on the rolling moments of the rotating wings up to large angles of attack" (p. 301).
Date: August 19, 1930
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Wenzinger, Carl J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure distribution over the fuselage of a PW-9 pursuit airplane in flight (open access)

Pressure distribution over the fuselage of a PW-9 pursuit airplane in flight

"This report presents the results obtained from pressure distribution tests on the fuselage of a PW-9 pursuit airplane in a number of conditions of flight. The investigation was made to determine the contribution of the fuselage to the total lift in conditions considered critical for the wing structure, and also to determine whether the fuselage loads acting simultaneously with the maximum tail loads were of such a character as to be of concern with respect to the structural design of other parts of the airplane. The results show that the contribution of the fuselage toward the total lift is small on this airplane" (p. 327).
Date: August 1, 1930
Creator: Rhode, Richard V. & Lundquist, Eugene E.
System: The UNT Digital Library