This report endeavors to show the possibility of determining the rate of acceleration and the advantage of having such an accelerometer in addition to other aviation instruments. Most of the discussions concern balloons
This report presents several hypotheses regarding airplane safety, mainly concerning the nondimensio...
A new model to describe the ascent of sounding balloons in the troposphere and lower stratosphere (u...
The number of applications using high-altitude balloons has increased signi cantly in recent years....
To summarize, the experiments with balloons, sailplanes and light airplanes conducted thus far, reve...
The theory of the rate-of-climb indicator is developed in a form adapted for application to the inst...
In connection with the development of an accelerometer for measuring the loads on airplanes in free ...
The present report will be focused on the study of the flight dynamics of a high altitude balloon, ...
A mathematical model for predicting the three dimensional motion of the balloon system is developed,...
This report deals with the accelerations obtained in flight on various airplanes at Langley Field fo...
The air is known to be charged with electricity (chiefly positive) with reference to the earth, so t...
This note investigates the effect of high altitude or low atmospheric pressure upon the operation of...
The procedure for obtaining air-speed and rate-of-climb measurements in performance tests of airship...
Gravity measurements from a high-altitude balloon were made in late September to verify global and u...
This report examines the great utility and safety of using instruments when flying. Instruments can ...
The development of aeronautic instruments. Vibrations, rapid changes of the conditions of flight and...
This report presents several hypotheses regarding airplane safety, mainly concerning the nondimensio...
A new model to describe the ascent of sounding balloons in the troposphere and lower stratosphere (u...
The number of applications using high-altitude balloons has increased signi cantly in recent years....
To summarize, the experiments with balloons, sailplanes and light airplanes conducted thus far, reve...
The theory of the rate-of-climb indicator is developed in a form adapted for application to the inst...
In connection with the development of an accelerometer for measuring the loads on airplanes in free ...
The present report will be focused on the study of the flight dynamics of a high altitude balloon, ...
A mathematical model for predicting the three dimensional motion of the balloon system is developed,...
This report deals with the accelerations obtained in flight on various airplanes at Langley Field fo...
The air is known to be charged with electricity (chiefly positive) with reference to the earth, so t...
This note investigates the effect of high altitude or low atmospheric pressure upon the operation of...
The procedure for obtaining air-speed and rate-of-climb measurements in performance tests of airship...
Gravity measurements from a high-altitude balloon were made in late September to verify global and u...
This report examines the great utility and safety of using instruments when flying. Instruments can ...
The development of aeronautic instruments. Vibrations, rapid changes of the conditions of flight and...
This report presents several hypotheses regarding airplane safety, mainly concerning the nondimensio...
A new model to describe the ascent of sounding balloons in the troposphere and lower stratosphere (u...
The number of applications using high-altitude balloons has increased signi cantly in recent years....