The airplane designer often finds it necessary, in meeting the requirements of visibility, to remove area or to otherwise locally distort the plan or section of an airplane wing. This report, prepared for the Bureau of Aeronautics January 15, 1925, contains the experimental results of tests on six 5 by 30 inch N-20 wing models, cut out or distorted in different ways, which were conducted in the 8 by 8 foot wind tunnel of the Navy Aerodynamical Laboratory in Washington in 1924. The measured and derived results are given without correction for vl/v for wall effect and for standard air density, p=0.00237 slug per cubic foot
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These experiments were carried out to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of various triplanes...
Flying cars have nearly mythical appeal to nonpilots, a group that includes almost the whole human r...
An extensive data base of structural dynamic characteristics has been generated from an experimental...
Airfoils with their trailing edge cut away are often found on aircraft, as the fins on the hulls of ...
The object of this series of experiments was to determine the influence of the relative vertical pos...
It is stated that the index value 6000, as found in normal tests of wing sections with a 20 cm chord...
The air forces on a systematic series of biplane and triplane cellule models are the subject of this...
This investigation was carried out by request of the United States Air Service at the Massachusetts ...
This report presents experiments in which two parts of the wing were arranged so as to form a biplan...
Aerodynamic force tests of a Clark Y wing equipped with "Maxwell" type leading-edge slots were condu...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted to determine some of the effects of airfoi...
The present contribution is the sequel to a paper written by Messrs. R. Fuchs, L. Hopf, and H. Hambu...
On of the most important characteristics of an airfoil is the rate of change of lift with angle of a...
Experiments similar to those carried out with the A.E.G (Allgemeine Elektrizitats-Gesellschaft) were...
The static and dynamic characteristics of seven helicopter sections and a fixed-wing supercritical a...
These experiments were carried out to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of various triplanes...
Flying cars have nearly mythical appeal to nonpilots, a group that includes almost the whole human r...
An extensive data base of structural dynamic characteristics has been generated from an experimental...