D.H. 86 "Express Air Liner" (British): A Four-Engine Biplane (open access)

D.H. 86 "Express Air Liner" (British): A Four-Engine Biplane

Circular describing the De Havilland Express Air Liner, which is a four-engine two-bay biplane of clean and well-streamlined form. Details of the cabin, controls, fuselage, tail, wings, engines, cockpit, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: April 1934
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of the Surface Condition of a Wing on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of an Airplane (open access)

Effect of the Surface Condition of a Wing on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of an Airplane

"In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characteristics of an airplane, tests were conducted in the N.A.C.A. full-scale wind tunnel on the Fairchild F-22 airplane first with normal commercial finish of wing surface and later with the same wing polished. Comparison of the characteristics of the airplane with the two surface conditions shows that the polish caused a negligible change in the lift curve, but reduced the minimum drag coefficient by 0.001. This reduction in drag if applied to an airplane with a given speed of 200 miles per hour and a minimum drag coefficient of 0.025 would increase the speed only 2.9 miles per hour, but if the speed remained the same, the power would be reduced 4 percent" (p. 1).
Date: April 1934
Creator: DeFrance, S. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Preliminary Motion-Picture Study of Combustion in a Compression-Ignition Engine (open access)

A Preliminary Motion-Picture Study of Combustion in a Compression-Ignition Engine

"Motion pictures were taken at 1,850 frames per second of the spray penetration and combustion occurring in the N.A.C.A. combustion apparatus arranged to operate as a compression-ignition engine. Indicator cards were taken simultaneously with the motion pictures by means of the N.A.C.A. optical indicator. The motion pictures showed that when ignition occurred during injection it started in the spray envelope. If ignition occurred after injection cut-off, however, and after considerable mixing had taken place, it was impossible to predict where the ignition would start" (p. 1).
Date: April 1934
Creator: Buckley, E. C. & Waldron, C. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fatigue Strength of Airplane and Engine Materials (open access)

Fatigue Strength of Airplane and Engine Materials

This report was undertaken to give a brief summary of the laws governing the fatigue stresses and of the most important strength coefficients necessary for the correct dimensioning of the structural members. With consideration of the known fatigue strengths, the most important of which for airplane and engine materials are included in the paper, the fatigue strength of the structural parts can at least be approximately estimated.
Date: April 1934
Creator: Matthaes, Kurt
System: The UNT Digital Library
Supplemental Data and Calculations of the Lateral Stability of Airplanes (open access)

Supplemental Data and Calculations of the Lateral Stability of Airplanes

In connection with the DVL Report 272 on the theory of the lateral stability of airplanes, the formal results are here amplified in some respects and their technical significance again briefly explained. Three numerical examples show how model tests for checking the lateral stability are to be evaluated and supplemented, if necessary, and how the stability limits depend on the design of the airplane and on the conditions of flight.
Date: April 1934
Creator: Mathias, Gotthold
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Calculation of Lateral Stability With Free Controls (open access)

The Calculation of Lateral Stability With Free Controls

The discussion of the structural methods for obtaining lateral stability discloses the remarkable influence of the constant fuselage and wing proportions to the yawing moments. For the effectiveness of modifications in vertical tail surfaces and tail length, these quotas - little observed heretofore, in this connection - are decisive. This also applies to the amount of dihedral of the wing with regard to the roll stability of the complete wing already existing without angle of the dihedral.
Date: April 1934
Creator: Mathias, Gotthold
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resume of Present Data on Load Distribution on Slots and Flaps, Special Report (open access)

Resume of Present Data on Load Distribution on Slots and Flaps, Special Report

This report covers a study of the generally available data on load distribution on slots and flaps. The study was made by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at the request of the Material Division, Army Air Corps to furnish information applicable to design criteria for slots and flaps of various types. The data are presented in three main sections: slots (Handley page type), auxiliary airfoils (fixed), and flaps.
Date: April 1934
Creator: Wenzinger, Carl J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of 16 related airfoils at high speed (open access)

Tests of 16 related airfoils at high speed

From Summary: "In order to provide information that might lead to the development of better propeller section, 13 related symmetrical airfoils were tested in the NACA high-speed wind tunnel for a study of the effect of thickness form on the aerodynamic characteristics. The thickness-form variables studies were the value of the maximum thickness, the position along the chord at which the maximum thickness occurs, and the value of the leading-edge radius. The tests were conducted through the low angle-of-attack range for speeds extending from 35 percent of that of sound to slightly in excess of the speed at which a compressibility burble, or breakdown of flow, occurs. The corresponding Reynolds number range is 350,000 to 750,000."
Date: April 28, 1934
Creator: Stack, John & von Doenhoff, Albert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of 2-Spar Cantilever Wings With Special Reference to Torsion and Load Transference (open access)

Analysis of 2-Spar Cantilever Wings With Special Reference to Torsion and Load Transference

"This paper deals with the analysis of 2-spar cantilever wings in torsion, taking cognizance of the fact that the spars are not independent, but are interconnected by ribs and other structural members. The principles of interaction are briefly explained, showing that the mutual relief action occurring depends on the "pure torsional stiffness" of the wing cross section. Various practical methods of analysis are outlined" (p. 45).
Date: April 10, 1934
Creator: Kuhn, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat transfer from finned metal cylinders in an air stream (open access)

Heat transfer from finned metal cylinders in an air stream

This report presents the results of tests made to supply design information for the construction of metal fins for the cooling of heated cylindrical surfaces by an air stream. A method is given for determining fin dimensions for a maximum heat transfer with the expenditure of a given amount of material for a variety of conditions of air flow and metals.
Date: April 26, 1934
Creator: Biermann, Arnold E. & Pinkel, Benjamin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air conditions close to the ground and the effect on airplane landings (open access)

Air conditions close to the ground and the effect on airplane landings

This report presents the results of an investigation undertaken to determine the feasibility of making glide landings in gusty air. Wind velocities were measured at several stations between the ground and a height of 51 feet, and flight tests were made to determine the actual influence of gusts on an airplane gliding close to the ground.
Date: April 3, 1934
Creator: Thompson, F. L.; Peck, W. C. & Beard, A. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1933 (open access)

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1933

Annual report submitted by the Boy Scouts of America to Congress describing highlights from 1933, activities, service, public relations, organizational leadership, and other information about scouting programs.
Date: April 12, 1934
Creator: Boy Scouts of America
System: The Portal to Texas History