Baynes Bee Light Airplane (British): A Two-Seat High-Wing Monoplane (open access)

Baynes Bee Light Airplane (British): A Two-Seat High-Wing Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Baynes Bee, which is a light two-seat high-wing monoplane. Details of its unique qualities, design, components, flying qualities, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: June 1937
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Wind-Tunnel Interference on the Downwash Behind an Airfoil (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Wind-Tunnel Interference on the Downwash Behind an Airfoil

"The interference of the wind-tunnel boundaries on the downwash behind an airfoil has been experimentally investigated and the results have been compared with the available theoretical results for open-throat wind tunnels. As in previous studies, the simplified theoretical treatment that assumes the test section to be an infinite free jet has been shown to be satisfactory at the lifting line. The experimental results, however, show that this assumption may lead to erroneous conclusions regarding the corrections to be applied to the downwash in the region behind the airfoil where the tail surfaces are normally located" (p. 689).
Date: June 4, 1937
Creator: Silverstein, Abe & Katzoff, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Airplane Performance (open access)

General Airplane Performance

"Equations have been developed for the analysis of the performance of the ideal airplane, leading to an approximate physical interpretation of the performance problem. The basic sea-level airplane parameters have been generalized to altitude parameters and a new parameter has been introduced and physically interpreted. The performance analysis for actual airplanes has been obtained in terms of the equivalent ideal airplane in order that the charts developed for use in practical calculations will for the most part apply to any type of engine-propeller combination and system of control, the only additional material required consisting of the actual engine and propeller curves for propulsion unit" (p. 241).
Date: June 1, 1937
Creator: Rockfeller, W. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Index to Experiment Station Record, Volumes 61 to 70, 1929-1934 (open access)

General Index to Experiment Station Record, Volumes 61 to 70, 1929-1934

A topical, alphabetically arranged index to volumes 61-70 including experiment station records, publications reviewed, and foreign publications. In has a list of all editorial notes from the referenced volumes.
Date: June 1937
Creator: United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground Effect - Theory and Practice (open access)

Ground Effect - Theory and Practice

The conclusion of a previous article by Pistolesi is that the increment of lift due to ground effect is largely attributable to the effect of induction of the free vortices, and is practically equivalent to a virtual increase in aspect ratio. The ground clearance was of the order of magnitude comparable to the wing chord. New reports by Le Seur and Datwyler treat the case of minimum distance from the ground and is confined to the plane problem only. The author briefly reviews these reports and also one by Timotika. References to all the reviewed reports are in the attached bibliography.
Date: June 1937
Creator: Pistolesi, E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method of Curved Models and Its Application to the Study of Curvilinear Flight of Airships: Part 1 (open access)

Method of Curved Models and Its Application to the Study of Curvilinear Flight of Airships: Part 1

In the first part of this paper we shall present the theoretical side of the problem of constructing curved model forms and the method of testing the model. In the second part we shall present a detailed account of the first experiments according to the given method, carried out with a curved model of the nonrigid airship V-2, and a comparison of the experimental results with some data of full-scale tests made with this airship in 1933.
Date: June 1937
Creator: Gourjienko, G. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method of Curved Models and Its Application to the Study of Curvilinear Flight of Airships: Part 2 (open access)

Method of Curved Models and Its Application to the Study of Curvilinear Flight of Airships: Part 2

This report compares the results obtained by the aid of curved models with the results of tests made by the method of damped oscillations, and with flight tests. Consequently we shall be able to judge which method of testing in the tunnel produces results that are in closer agreement with flight test results.
Date: June 1937
Creator: Gourjienko, G. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1936 (open access)

Report of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1936

Report of the annual conference on weights and measures, hosted by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards in Washington D.C. It includes conference proceedings, a list of attendees, information about committees and officers, and other reports or commentaries discussed at the meetings.
Date: June 1937
Creator: United States. National Bureau of Standards.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A preliminary study of flame propagation in a spark-ignition engine (open access)

A preliminary study of flame propagation in a spark-ignition engine

"The N.A.C.A. combustion apparatus was altered to operate as a fuel-injection, spark-ignition engine, and a preliminary study was made of the combustion of gasoline-air mixtures at various air-fuel ratios. Air-fuel ratios ranging from 10 to 21.6 were investigated. Records from an optical indicator and films from a high-speed motion-picture camera were the chief sources of data. Schlieren photography was used for an additional study" (p. 1).
Date: June 1937
Creator: Rothrock, A. M. & Spencer, R. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel and Flight Tests of Slot-Lip Ailerons (open access)

Wind-Tunnel and Flight Tests of Slot-Lip Ailerons

"The slot-lip ailerons developed by the NACA consist of a flap-type spoiler with an adjoining continuously open slot. The ailerons were developed in an investigation of the delayed response, or lag, of spoiler-type lateral controls. This report presents the results of tests of these slot-lip ailerons made on wing models in the 7 by 10-foot wind tunnel, on a Fairchild 22 airplane in the full-scale wind tunnel and in flight, and on the Weick W1-A airplane in flight" (p. 537).
Date: June 11, 1937
Creator: Shortal, Joseph A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library