An investigation was made of the cooling characteristics of a P and W R-2800 engine with NACA short-nose high inlet-velocity cowling. The internal aerodynamics of the cowling were studied for ranges of propeller-advance ratio and inlet-velocity ratio obtained by deflection of cowling flaps. Tests included variations of engine power, fuel/air ratio and cooling-air pressure drop. Engine cooling data are presented in the form of cooling correlation curves, and an example for calculation of cooling requirements in flight is included
An investigation of the suitability of the N.A.C.A. Roots type aircraft engine supercharger to fligh...
The flightweight components were adapted to form the basic engine assembly. The water cooled test ad...
The development of new cowlings, applicable to a short-nose radial engine, is described. These cowli...
At the request of the Air Technical Service Command, U.S. Army Air Forces, a 0.22-scale model of a t...
Lift, drag, internal flow, and pressure distribution measurements were made on a low-drag airfoil in...
Lift characteristics and pressure distribution for a NACA 230 wing were investigated for an angle of...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel to determine the drag and the prop...
This report gives the results of the second portion of an investigation in the twenty-foot Propeller...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...
This report presents the results of an investigation undertaken in the 20-foot Propeller Research Tu...
An investigation was conducted to correlate the knock limited performance of flight and single-cylin...
The effect of various vertical tail arrangements upon the stability and control characteristics of a...
An extended experimental study has been made in regard to the various refinements in the design of e...
An investigation on the cowling of radial air-cooled engines was conducted in the 20-foot Propeller ...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...
An investigation of the suitability of the N.A.C.A. Roots type aircraft engine supercharger to fligh...
The flightweight components were adapted to form the basic engine assembly. The water cooled test ad...
The development of new cowlings, applicable to a short-nose radial engine, is described. These cowli...
At the request of the Air Technical Service Command, U.S. Army Air Forces, a 0.22-scale model of a t...
Lift, drag, internal flow, and pressure distribution measurements were made on a low-drag airfoil in...
Lift characteristics and pressure distribution for a NACA 230 wing were investigated for an angle of...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel to determine the drag and the prop...
This report gives the results of the second portion of an investigation in the twenty-foot Propeller...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...
This report presents the results of an investigation undertaken in the 20-foot Propeller Research Tu...
An investigation was conducted to correlate the knock limited performance of flight and single-cylin...
The effect of various vertical tail arrangements upon the stability and control characteristics of a...
An extended experimental study has been made in regard to the various refinements in the design of e...
An investigation on the cowling of radial air-cooled engines was conducted in the 20-foot Propeller ...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...
An investigation of the suitability of the N.A.C.A. Roots type aircraft engine supercharger to fligh...
The flightweight components were adapted to form the basic engine assembly. The water cooled test ad...
The development of new cowlings, applicable to a short-nose radial engine, is described. These cowli...