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The pressure distribution over a long elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight (open access)

The pressure distribution over a long elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight

This note presents the results of flight pressure-distribution tests on the right upper wing panel of a Douglas M-3 airplane equipped with an elliptical tip of length equal to the wing chord. The results are given in such form that the load distribution for any normal-force coefficient within the usual range encountered in flight may easily be determined.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Rhode, Richard V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Meteorological Conditions During the Formation of Ice on Aircraft (open access)

Meteorological Conditions During the Formation of Ice on Aircraft

These are the results of a number of records recently secured from autographic meteorological instruments mounted on airplanes at times when ice formed. Ice is found to collect on an airplane only when the airplane is in some form of visible moisture, such as cloud, fog, mist, rain. etc., and the air temperature is within certain critical limits. Described here are the characteristics of clear ice and rime ice and the specific types of hazards they present to airplanes and lighter than air vehicles.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Samuels, L. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight tests to determine the effect of a fixed auxiliary airfoil on the lift and drag of a parasol monoplane (open access)

Flight tests to determine the effect of a fixed auxiliary airfoil on the lift and drag of a parasol monoplane

Comparative flight tests were made with a small parasol monoplane in which the aerodynamic characteristics of the airplane were determined with the normal wing and with an auxiliary airfoil installed.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Soulé, Hartley A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Gaseous Explosive Reaction at Constant Pressure: Further Data on the Effect of Inert Gases (open access)

The Gaseous Explosive Reaction at Constant Pressure: Further Data on the Effect of Inert Gases

An investigation of gaseous explosive reactions is discussed in this report. Measurements were taken to calculate the maximum flame temperature attained and making correlations with existing thermal data on this reaction.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Stevens, F. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Stability of Airplanes (open access)

Automatic Stability of Airplanes

It is endeavored in this report to give a full outline of the problem of airplane stability and to classify the proposed solutions systematically. Longitudinal stability, which can be studied separately, is considered first. The combination of lateral and directional stabilities, which cannot be separated, will be dealt with later.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Haus
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photomicrographic studies of fuel sprays (open access)

Photomicrographic studies of fuel sprays

A large number of photomicrographs of fuel sprays were taken for the purpose of studying the spray structure and the process of spray formation. They were taken at magnifying powers of 2.5, 3.25, and 10, using a spark discharge of very short duration for illumination. Several types and sizes of nozzles were investigated, different liquids were used, and a wide range of injection pressures was employed. The sprays were photographed as they were injected into a glass-walled chamber in which the air density was varied from 14 atmospheres to 0.0013 atmosphere.
Date: December 15, 1932
Creator: Lee, Dana W. & Spencer, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The characteristics of 78 related airfoil sections from tests in the variable-density wind tunnel (open access)

The characteristics of 78 related airfoil sections from tests in the variable-density wind tunnel

An investigation of a large group of related airfoils was made in the NACA variable-density wind tunnel at a large value of the Reynolds number. The tests were made to provide data that may be directly employed for a rational choice of the most suitable airfoil section for a given application. The variation of the aerodynamic characteristics with variations in thickness and mean-line form were systematically studied. (author).
Date: December 20, 1932
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N.; Ward, Kenneth E. & Pinkerton, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library