Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Control-Surface Characteristics: [Part] 7 - A Medium Aerodynamic Balance of Two Nose Shapes Used With a 30-Percent-Chord Flap on an NACA 0015 Airfoil (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Control-Surface Characteristics: [Part] 7 - A Medium Aerodynamic Balance of Two Nose Shapes Used With a 30-Percent-Chord Flap on an NACA 0015 Airfoil

Report presenting force-test measurements in two-dimensional flow made in the 4- by 6-foot vertical tunnel of the characteristics of an NACA 0015 airfoil with a balanced flap with a chord 30 percent of the airfoil chord and a flap-nose overhang 35 percent of the flap chord. Results regarding lift, hinge moment of flap, pitching moment, drag, and tab characteristics are provided.
Date: July 1942
Creator: Sears, Richard I. & Hoggard, H. Page, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind tunnel investigation of NACA 66(215)-216, 66,1-212, and 65(sub 1)-212 airfoils with 0.20-airfoil-chord split flaps (open access)

Wind tunnel investigation of NACA 66(215)-216, 66,1-212, and 65(sub 1)-212 airfoils with 0.20-airfoil-chord split flaps

Report presenting an investigation in the two-dimensional low-turbulence pressure tunnel of three different types of NACA airfoil sections equipped with split flaps with chords 20 percent of the airfoil chord. The main purpose was to determine the maximum-lift characteristics of these low-drag airfoil sections with split flaps.
Date: July 1944
Creator: Fullmer, Felicien F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel investigation of perforated split flaps for use as dive brakes on a rectangular NACA 23012 airfoil (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of perforated split flaps for use as dive brakes on a rectangular NACA 23012 airfoil

Report presenting an investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics of a rectangular NACA 23012 airfoil with single and double perforated split flaps in the NACA 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel. A large range of flap spans and deflections and a large range of spanwise and chordwise locations of the flaps were investigated. Results regarding the double split flaps, single split flaps, diving speed, and aileron control are provided.
Date: July 1941
Creator: Purser, Paul E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Investigation of the Effect of Jet-Motor Operation Stability (open access)

Wind Tunnel Investigation of the Effect of Jet-Motor Operation Stability

The effects of jet-motor operation on the stability and control characteristics of two fighter-type airplanes as determined by wind-tunnel tests of 1/5-scale models are presented. It is shown that the action of the jets is to cause a small loss in stick-fixed stability which is predictable from known theories.
Date: July 1944
Creator: Davis, Wallace F. & Brown, Sherwood H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of Spoilers on the Characteristics of a Low-Drag Airfoil Equipped With a 0.25-Chord Slotted Flap (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of Spoilers on the Characteristics of a Low-Drag Airfoil Equipped With a 0.25-Chord Slotted Flap

Report discussing the effects of circular-arc spoilers on the section characteristics of an NACA 66,2-216 airfoil with a 0.25-chord slotted flap. Spoilers were tested on the upper surface of the airfoil, on the lower surface, and on both simultaneously. Only the simultaneous placement of spoilers was found to provide satisfactory results as a lateral control device.
Date: July 23, 1945
Creator: Holtzclaw, Ralph W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Study of the Effects of Propeller Operation and Flap Deflection on the Pitching Moments and Elevator Hinge Moments of a Single-Engine Pursuit-Type Airplane (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Study of the Effects of Propeller Operation and Flap Deflection on the Pitching Moments and Elevator Hinge Moments of a Single-Engine Pursuit-Type Airplane

Report presenting testing of a mock-up of a pursuit airplane in the full-scale wind tunnel and the effects of propeller operation and flap deflection on the aerodynamic characteristics of the wing-fuselage combination and of the horizontal tail. The results indicate that with the flap deflected, the propeller-operating conditions cannot be directly determined from the propeller-removed lift coefficient.
Date: July 1942
Creator: Pass, H. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel tests of four full-scale seaplane floats (open access)

Wind-tunnel tests of four full-scale seaplane floats

Report presenting wind tunnel testing of four full-scale seaplane floats to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of the floats and to evaluate several drag-reducing refinements. Four floats were investigated; two differed only in external details like flush rivets, while one was the type used on twin-float installations. The variation of lift, drag, and pitching moment with pitch angle are presented for each float.
Date: July 1943
Creator: Conway, Robert N. & Maynard, Julian D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Tests of the 0.15-Scale Powered Model of the Fleetwing XBTK-1 Airplane: Lateral Stability and Control (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Tests of the 0.15-Scale Powered Model of the Fleetwing XBTK-1 Airplane: Lateral Stability and Control

Report discussing testing on a powered model of the Fleetwings XBTK-1 airplane in order to investigate the lateral stability characteristics. Information about the effective dihedral, directional stability, potential for rudder lock, results of rudder modification, rudder effectiveness, and aileron effectiveness is provided.
Date: July 1945
Creator: Goodson, Kenneth W. & Silvers, H. Norman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Tests of the 1/9-Scale Model of the Curtiss XP-62 Airplane with Various Vertical Tail Arrangements (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Tests of the 1/9-Scale Model of the Curtiss XP-62 Airplane with Various Vertical Tail Arrangements

The effect of various vertical tail arrangements upon the stability and control characteristics of an XP-62 fighter model was investigated. Rudder-free yaw characteristics with take-off power and flaps deflected were satisfactory after dorsal fin modifications. Directional stability was obtained with all modified vertical tails. Satisfactory rudder effectiveness resulted partly because the dual-rotation propellers produced no asymmetric yawing moments. Pedal forces in sideslips were undesirably large but may be easily reduced.
Date: July 1943
Creator: Recant, I. G. & Wallace, Arthur R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Working Charts for the Computation of Propeller Thrust Throughout the Take-Off Range (open access)

Working Charts for the Computation of Propeller Thrust Throughout the Take-Off Range

Report presenting data from tests conducted on full-scale propellers with 3155 blade design, which have been used to construct a set of propeller thrust charts for use in the calculation of take-off performance. By using the charts, the thrust of modern single- and dual-rotating propellers may be easily and rapidly calculated through the entire take-off range.
Date: July 1943
Creator: Desmond, Gerald L. & Freitag, Robert F.
System: The UNT Digital Library