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Systematic model researches on the stability limits of the DVL series of float designs (open access)

Systematic model researches on the stability limits of the DVL series of float designs

"To determine the trim range in which a seaplane can take off without porpoising, stability tests were made of a Plexiglas model, composed of float, wing, and tailplane, which corresponded to a full-size research airplane. The model and full-size stability limits are in good agreement. After all structural parts pertaining to the air frame were removed gradually, the aerodynamic forces replaced by weight forces, and the moment of inertia and position of the center of gravity changed, no marked change of limits of the stable zone was noticeable" (p. 1).
Date: December 1949
Creator: Sottorf, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Landing Procedure in Model Ditching Tests of Bf 109 (open access)

Landing Procedure in Model Ditching Tests of Bf 109

The purpose of the model tests is to clarify the motions in the alighting on water of a land plane. After discussion of the model laws, the test method and test procedure are described. The deceleration-time-diagrams of the landing of a model of the Bf 109 show a high deceleration peek of greater than 20g which can be lowered to 4 to 6g by radiator cowling and brake skid.
Date: December 1949
Creator: Sottorf, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-Distribution Measurements on the Tail Surfaces of a Rotating Model of the Design BFW - M31 (open access)

Pressure-Distribution Measurements on the Tail Surfaces of a Rotating Model of the Design BFW - M31

In order to obtain insight into the flow conditions on tail surfaces on airplanes during spins, pressure-distribution measurements were performed on a rotating model of the design BFW-M31. For the time being, the tests were made for only one angle of attack (alpha = 60 degrees) and various angles of yaw and rudder angles. The results of these measurements are given; the construction of the model, and the test arrangement used are described. Measurements to be performed later and alterations planned in the test arrangement are pointed out.
Date: December 1949
Creator: Kohler, M. & Mautz, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library