This report presents the results of cooling tests conducted on a calibrated GR-1535 Pratt and Whitney Wasp, Jr. Engine installed in a Vought X04U-2 airplane. The tests were made in the NACA full-scale tunnel at air speeds from 70 to 120 miles per hour, at engine speeds from 1,500 to 2,600 r.p.m., and at manifold pressures from 19 to 33 inches of mercury absolute. A Smith controllable propeller was used to facilitate obtaining the different combinations of engine speed, power, and manifold pressure
Report presents the results of force tests made of a 1/8-scale model of a twin-engine low-wing trans...
An extended experimental study has been made in regard to the various refinements in the design of e...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the NACA 20-foot tunnel to determine th...
Wind-tunnel tests are reported of five 3-blade 10-foot propellers operating in front of a radial and...
An investigation of the cooling of an 18-cylinder, twin-row, radial, air-cooled engine in a high-per...
This report presents performance results of air cooled and water-cooled engines. The results obtaine...
The drag characteristics of eight radial-engine cowlings have been determined over a wide speed rang...
A method of constructing fins of nearly optimum proportions has been developed by the NACA to the po...
This report presents the results of flight tests with three different airplanes using several types ...
The theory of engine-cylinder cooling developed in a previous report was further substantiated by da...
This report presents the results of cooling tests conducted on a calibrated GR-1535 Pratt and Whitne...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel to determine the drag and the prop...
An extensive series of wind-tunnel tests on a half-scale conventional, nacelle model were made by th...
This report is the second of a series giving the results obtained in the 20-foot wind tunnel of the ...
This report is the third of a series giving the results obtained in the 20-foot wind tunnel on the i...
Report presents the results of force tests made of a 1/8-scale model of a twin-engine low-wing trans...
An extended experimental study has been made in regard to the various refinements in the design of e...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the NACA 20-foot tunnel to determine th...
Wind-tunnel tests are reported of five 3-blade 10-foot propellers operating in front of a radial and...
An investigation of the cooling of an 18-cylinder, twin-row, radial, air-cooled engine in a high-per...
This report presents performance results of air cooled and water-cooled engines. The results obtaine...
The drag characteristics of eight radial-engine cowlings have been determined over a wide speed rang...
A method of constructing fins of nearly optimum proportions has been developed by the NACA to the po...
This report presents the results of flight tests with three different airplanes using several types ...
The theory of engine-cylinder cooling developed in a previous report was further substantiated by da...
This report presents the results of cooling tests conducted on a calibrated GR-1535 Pratt and Whitne...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel to determine the drag and the prop...
An extensive series of wind-tunnel tests on a half-scale conventional, nacelle model were made by th...
This report is the second of a series giving the results obtained in the 20-foot wind tunnel of the ...
This report is the third of a series giving the results obtained in the 20-foot wind tunnel on the i...
Report presents the results of force tests made of a 1/8-scale model of a twin-engine low-wing trans...
An extended experimental study has been made in regard to the various refinements in the design of e...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the NACA 20-foot tunnel to determine th...