An investigation is made of the possible improvements in maximum, cruising, and climbing speeds attainable through increase in the wing loading. The decrease in wing area was considered for the two cases of constant aspect ratio and constant span loading. For a definite flight condition, an investigation is made to determine what loss in flight performance must be sustained if, for given reasons, certain wing loadings are not to be exceeded. With the aid of these general investigations, the trend with respect to wing loading is indicated and the requirements to be imposed on the landing aids are discusse
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
In America and England the ground effect has received much attention for a long time, and whole seri...
This report is an analysis of the maximum flight radii of typical large airplanes and a discussion o...
In this report we will consider, as the dominating characteristic, either the load carried, the spee...
This report examines the take-off conditions of airplanes equipped with tractive propellers, and par...
Lift characteristics and pressure distribution for a NACA 230 wing were investigated for an angle of...
A reduction in wing area, thickness, and span increases wing loading and lowers parasitic drag for a...
In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characterist...
This presentation on 1933 Prandtl applications to a small research UAV. We will discuss the implicat...
This report compares the experimental force and moment data obtained by pressure measurements on a w...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
Flight tests were carried out at the Langley Field laboratory of the NACA, on several airplanes for ...
An investigation is made of the possible improvements in maximum, cruising, and climbing speeds atta...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
In America and England the ground effect has received much attention for a long time, and whole seri...
This report is an analysis of the maximum flight radii of typical large airplanes and a discussion o...
In this report we will consider, as the dominating characteristic, either the load carried, the spee...
This report examines the take-off conditions of airplanes equipped with tractive propellers, and par...
Lift characteristics and pressure distribution for a NACA 230 wing were investigated for an angle of...
A reduction in wing area, thickness, and span increases wing loading and lowers parasitic drag for a...
In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characterist...
This presentation on 1933 Prandtl applications to a small research UAV. We will discuss the implicat...
This report compares the experimental force and moment data obtained by pressure measurements on a w...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
Flight tests were carried out at the Langley Field laboratory of the NACA, on several airplanes for ...
An investigation is made of the possible improvements in maximum, cruising, and climbing speeds atta...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
In America and England the ground effect has received much attention for a long time, and whole seri...