Flight measurements of horizontal tail loads on a typical propeller-driven pursuit airplane during stalled pull-outs at high speed (open access)

Flight measurements of horizontal tail loads on a typical propeller-driven pursuit airplane during stalled pull-outs at high speed

Report presenting flight measurements of the pressures on the horizontal tail surfaces of a typical propeller-driven pursuit airplane during stalled pull-outs at high Mach number. Unit loads measured on the stabilizer at safe maneuvering limits were not only considerably in excess of the design unit loads, but also occurred in a direction opposite to the design loads. Revision of the tail-load design requirements and manner of specifying safe maneuverability limits to pilots appears necessary.
Date: April 25, 1944
Creator: Clousing, Lawrence A. & Turner, William N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a Beveled Aileron Shape Designed to Increase the Useful Deflection Range (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a Beveled Aileron Shape Designed to Increase the Useful Deflection Range

Report presenting a wind tunnel investigation of a beveled aileron shape designed to increase the useful deflection range. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the general aerodynamic characteristics of this aileron and, in particular, to determine its useful angular range. Results regarding the effect of the hinge-gap seal, the surface condition and Reynolds number, and effect of aileron profile are provided.
Date: April 1944
Creator: Jones, R. T. & Underwood, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Laboratory-Tested Constant-Level Oil Sump to Prevent Aeration of Scavenged Oil From an Aircraft Engine (open access)

A Laboratory-Tested Constant-Level Oil Sump to Prevent Aeration of Scavenged Oil From an Aircraft Engine

Report presenting a combination oil sump and scavenge pump constructed to eliminate some of the oil-system difficulties in an aircraft engine that result from the aeration of the scavenged engine oil and air-lock of the scavenge pump. Information regarding test results and design recommendations are provided.
Date: April 1944
Creator: Pinkel, I. Irving & Plumly, Howard D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of the compressive strength of panels with Alclad 24S-T81 sheet or with Alclad 24S-T86 sheet riveted to Alclad 24S-T84 hat-section stiffeners (open access)

Comparison of the compressive strength of panels with Alclad 24S-T81 sheet or with Alclad 24S-T86 sheet riveted to Alclad 24S-T84 hat-section stiffeners

From Summary: "Compression tests were made of two groups of panel specimens with hat-section stiffeners. The groups were identical except that the flat sheet of one group was Alclad 24S-T81 and of the other Alclad 24S-T86. Results of the tests are given in tables or charts which show the average stress at which the sheet buckles and the average stress at the maximum load."
Date: April 1944
Creator: Weinberger, Robert A.; Rossman, Carl A. & Fisher, Gordon P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of NACA 65(216)-420 and 66(218)-420 Airfoils at High Speeds (open access)

Tests of NACA 65(216)-420 and 66(218)-420 Airfoils at High Speeds

Report presenting wind tunnel tests of NACA 65(216)-420 and 66(218)-420 airfoils at speeds up to and slightly above the critical. Section coefficients of lift, drag, and pitching-moment and extensive pressure-distribution data are presented. The critical speed for these airfoils at their design life coefficient of 0.4 is shown to be about 460 miles per hour at seal level and about 415 miles per hour at 25,000 feet altitude.
Date: April 10, 1944
Creator: Anderson, Joseph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spin-Tunnel Tests of a 1/57.33-Scale Model of the Northrop XB-35 Airplane (open access)

Spin-Tunnel Tests of a 1/57.33-Scale Model of the Northrop XB-35 Airplane

Report presenting testing of a model of the Northrop XB-35 airplane in the free-spinning tunnel in order to determine the spin characteristics and tumbling tendencies of the airplane. The spin tests indicated that for the normal loading condition, the model would not spin in the direction of the rudder for either the clean or the landing condition unless the wheel was set over with the rudder. Results regarding the spin tests in the clean condition, spin tests in the landing condition, tumbling tests, and consideration of control forces are provided.
Date: April 1944
Creator: Kamm, Robert W. & Pepoon, Philip W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Knock-Limited Blending Characteristics of Blends of Triptane and 28-R Aviation Fuel (open access)

Knock-Limited Blending Characteristics of Blends of Triptane and 28-R Aviation Fuel

"F-3 and F-4 knock data are presented for blends of 0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 percent by volume of triptane in 28-R reference fuel plus approximately 4.6 ml TEL per gallon in the final blends. For comparison of knock-limited performance, 28-R reference fuel containing 2.7 percent by volume of xylidines and leaded to 6 ml TEL per gallon is included. In order to provide information on temperature sensitivities, two sets of modified conditions were used in addition to the standard F-4 engine conditions" (p. 1).
Date: April 1944
Creator: Evvard, John C.; Imming, Harry S. & Genco, Russell S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Knock-limited performance of blends of AN-F-28 fuel containing 2 percent aromatic amines 1 (open access)

Knock-limited performance of blends of AN-F-28 fuel containing 2 percent aromatic amines 1

Report presenting tests to investigate the effect of 2-percent additions of 11 aromatic amines on the knock-limited performance of AN-F-28 fuel. A total of 48 aromatic amines are being prepared for knock tests. Results regarding the knock-limited performance data, antiknock effectiveness, and knock-limited powers are provided.
Date: April 1944
Creator: Branstetter, J. Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library