The Hanriot-Biche 110 C1 Airplane (French): An All-Metal Low-Wing Pursuit Monoplane (open access)

The Hanriot-Biche 110 C1 Airplane (French): An All-Metal Low-Wing Pursuit Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Hanriot-Biche 110 C1 airplane, which is a French all-metal low-wing pursuit monoplane. Details regarding the wing, girders and tail surfaces, pilot's cockpit, power plant, landing gear, flying qualities, and photographs are provided.
Date: July 1933
Creator: Rabion, René
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engine performance with a hydrogenated safety fuel (open access)

Engine performance with a hydrogenated safety fuel

From Summary: "This report presents the results of an investigation to determine the engine performance obtained with a hydrogenated safety fuel developed to eliminate fire hazard. The tests were made on a single-cylinder universal test engine at compression ratios of 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0. Most of the tests were made with a fuel-injection system, although one set of runs was made with a carburetor when using gasoline to establish comparative performance. The tests show that the b.m.e.p. obtained with safety fuel when using a fuel-injection system is slightly higher than that obtained with gasoline when using a carburetor, although the fuel consumption with safety fuel is higher."
Date: July 1933
Creator: Schey, Oscar W. & Young, Alfred W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A complete tank test of a model of a flying-boat hull - N.A.C.A. Model No. 11 (open access)

A complete tank test of a model of a flying-boat hull - N.A.C.A. Model No. 11

"This note discusses the limitations of the conventional tank test of a seaplane model. The advantages of a complete test, giving the characteristics of the model at all speeds, loads, and trim angles in the useful range are pointed out. The data on N.A.C.A. Model No.11, obtained from a complete test, are presented and discussed. The results are analyzed to determine the best trim angle for each speed and load. The data for the best angles are reduced to non-dimensional form for ease of comparison and application. A practical problem using the characteristics of model no.11 is presented to show the method of calculating the take-off time and run of a seaplane from these data" (p. 1).
Date: July 1933
Creator: Shoemaker, James M. & Parkinson, John B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Characteristics of Sprays Obtained from Pintle-Type Injection Nozzles (open access)

Some Characteristics of Sprays Obtained from Pintle-Type Injection Nozzles

"This report presents the results of tests made with the pintle-type injection nozzles, one having a pintle angle of 8 degrees, the other a pintle angle of 30 degrees. The fuel was injected into a glass-windowed pressure chamber and the spray photographed by means of the N.A.C.A. spray photography apparatus. Curves are presented that give the penetration of the spray tips when fuel oil is injected by pressures of 1,500 to 4,000 pounds per square inch into air at room temperature and densities of 11 to 18 atmospheres. High-speed spark photographs show the appearance of the sprays in air at a density of 18 atmospheres" (p. 1).
Date: July 1933
Creator: Marsh, E. T. & Waldron, C. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of the Rules Governing the Strength of Airplanes Part 2: Loading Conditions in Germany (Continued), England and the United States (open access)

Development of the Rules Governing the Strength of Airplanes Part 2: Loading Conditions in Germany (Continued), England and the United States

Load factors and loading conditions are presented for Germany, England, and the United States. Results of tests are presented and loading conditions are presented under various stress categories like freight, commercial, aerobatics, and training.
Date: July 1933
Creator: Küssner, H. G. & Thalau, Karl
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of the Rules Governing the Strength of Airplanes Part 1: German Loading Conditions Up to 1926 (open access)

Development of the Rules Governing the Strength of Airplanes Part 1: German Loading Conditions Up to 1926

Load factors and loading conditions are presented for German aircraft. Loading conditions under various stress factors are presented along with a breakdown of individual aircraft components such as landing gear, wings, etc.
Date: July 1933
Creator: Küssner, H. G. & Thalau, Karl
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure and Frictional Resistance of a Cylinder at Reynolds Numbers 5,000 to 40,000 (open access)

Pressure and Frictional Resistance of a Cylinder at Reynolds Numbers 5,000 to 40,000

This report presents the results of a series of free-jet measurements to determine the pure frictional resistance of a cylinder from the difference between total resistance and pressure at Reynolds Numbers 5,000 to 40,700. The skin friction is 5 percent of the total resistance at Re = 5,000, and had dropped to 2 percent at Re = 40,000, which supports Thom's theory.
Date: July 1933
Creator: Schiller, L. & Linke, W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Complete Tank Test of a Model of a Flying-Boat Hull - N.A.C.A. Model No.11 (open access)

A Complete Tank Test of a Model of a Flying-Boat Hull - N.A.C.A. Model No.11

"This note discusses the limitations of the conventional tank test of a seaplane model. The advantages of a complete test, giving the characteristics of the model at all speeds, loads, and trim angles in the useful range are pointed out. The data on N.A.C.A. Model No.11, obtained from a complete test, are presented and discussed. The results are analyzed to determine the best trim angle for each speed and load. The data for the best angles are reduced to non-dimensional form for ease of comparison and application. A practical problem using the characteristics of model no.11 is presented to show the method of calculating the take-off time and run of a seaplane from these data" (p. 1).
Date: July 1933
Creator: Shoemaker, James M. & Parkinson, John B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wing pressure distribution and rotor-blade motion of an autogiro as determined in flight (open access)

Wing pressure distribution and rotor-blade motion of an autogiro as determined in flight

From Summary: "This report presents the results of tests in which the pressure distribution over the fixed wing of an autogiro was determined in both steady and accelerated flight. In the steady-flight condition, the rotor-blade motion was also measured. These data show that in steady flight the rotor speed as a function of the air speed is largely affected by the variation of the division of load between the rotor and the wing; as the load on the wing increases, the rotor speed decreases."
Date: July 31, 1933
Creator: Wheatley, John B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1932 (open access)

Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1932

Volume provides a summary of the progress of each agricultural experiment station. Also includes statistics, a bibliography of experiment station publications, and selected studies.
Date: July 1933
Creator: United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library