An investigation has been made at large scale of the characteristics of highly swept wings. Data were obtained at several angles of sideslip on wings having angles of sweep of plus or minus 45 degrees, plus or minus 30 degrees, and 0 degrees. The airfoil sections of the wings varied from approximately NACA 0015 at the root to NACA 23009 at the tip. Each wing was investigated with flaps under flection, partial-span split flaps deflected 60 degrees, full-span split flaps defected 60 degrees and split-flap-type ailerons deflected plus or minus 15 degrees. Values of maximum lift were obtained at Reynolds numbers raging from 5.7 to 9.2 times 10 to the 6th power. In this report the summarized results are compared with the predictions made by use ...
Investigations of the pressure distribution, the profile drag, and the location of transition for a ...
An experimental investigation was conducted in an 11- by 11-foot transonic wind tunnel to study the ...
An experimental investigation was conducted in an 11- by 11-foot wind tunnel to determine the aerody...
Lift characteristics and pressure distribution for a NACA 230 wing were investigated for an angle of...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
Tests of a wing-fuselage combinations incorporating NACA 65-series airfoil sections were conducted i...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...
In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characterist...
At the request of the Army Air Corps, an investigation of the pressure distribution over PW-9 wing m...
Report presents the results of an experimental investigation made in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel...
A study was done on high lift configurations of a generic swept forward wing using a panel code pred...
At the request of the Air Technical Service Command, U.S. Army Air Forces, a 0.22-scale model of a t...
This report presents the results of a series of autorotation and torque tests on four different rota...
One of a series of low-drag aerofoils (1) Designated GU 25-5(11) 8 was selected for low speed wind t...
This investigation was carried out by request of the United States Air Service at the Massachusetts ...
Investigations of the pressure distribution, the profile drag, and the location of transition for a ...
An experimental investigation was conducted in an 11- by 11-foot transonic wind tunnel to study the ...
An experimental investigation was conducted in an 11- by 11-foot wind tunnel to determine the aerody...
Lift characteristics and pressure distribution for a NACA 230 wing were investigated for an angle of...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
Tests of a wing-fuselage combinations incorporating NACA 65-series airfoil sections were conducted i...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...
In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characterist...
At the request of the Army Air Corps, an investigation of the pressure distribution over PW-9 wing m...
Report presents the results of an experimental investigation made in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel...
A study was done on high lift configurations of a generic swept forward wing using a panel code pred...
At the request of the Air Technical Service Command, U.S. Army Air Forces, a 0.22-scale model of a t...
This report presents the results of a series of autorotation and torque tests on four different rota...
One of a series of low-drag aerofoils (1) Designated GU 25-5(11) 8 was selected for low speed wind t...
This investigation was carried out by request of the United States Air Service at the Massachusetts ...
Investigations of the pressure distribution, the profile drag, and the location of transition for a ...
An experimental investigation was conducted in an 11- by 11-foot transonic wind tunnel to study the ...
An experimental investigation was conducted in an 11- by 11-foot wind tunnel to determine the aerody...