Tests were conducted to investigate the possibility of a serious accident arising from unintentional contact with the water in substantially horizontal flight at high speed. Referring to vector diagrams on Figure 2, it will be seen that a very dangerous condition may arise if the float be allowed to come in contact with the water at high speeds as, for example, when flying at high speed just above the water. The initial diving moment due to suction and drag combined may be great enough to cause the seaplane to nose under before the pilot is able to control the motion. The same test data indicate clearly the existence of forces and moments tending to produce the phenomenon observed by Mr. Carroll (Technical Note No. 287) when the maneuver is...
These investigations consisted chiefly of measurements of the take-off distance under various starti...
In order to make a stress analysis of seaplane floats, and especially of the members connecting the ...
This report begins with a brief resume of a theoretical consideration and its results. Then a descri...
This report presents experiments and calculations for the purpose of determining the landing gear re...
The data for the calculation of the air forces acting on the elevators, obtained from previous model...
This is the second of a series of investigations to determine water pressure distribution on various...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
The theory developed by H. Wagner for the computation of the landing impact on water for a rigid flo...
A series of charts is given showing the variation of the velocity gained and the altitude lost in di...
Fundamental investigations of compressibility phenomena for airfoils have shown that serious adverse...
This investigation, which is a continuation of Technical Report 154, follows very closely the earlie...
The investigation presented in this report was conducted for the purpose of determining the distribu...
In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characterist...
This report gives the results of wind-tunnel tests with a seaplane model as a contribution to the so...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
These investigations consisted chiefly of measurements of the take-off distance under various starti...
In order to make a stress analysis of seaplane floats, and especially of the members connecting the ...
This report begins with a brief resume of a theoretical consideration and its results. Then a descri...
This report presents experiments and calculations for the purpose of determining the landing gear re...
The data for the calculation of the air forces acting on the elevators, obtained from previous model...
This is the second of a series of investigations to determine water pressure distribution on various...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
The theory developed by H. Wagner for the computation of the landing impact on water for a rigid flo...
A series of charts is given showing the variation of the velocity gained and the altitude lost in di...
Fundamental investigations of compressibility phenomena for airfoils have shown that serious adverse...
This investigation, which is a continuation of Technical Report 154, follows very closely the earlie...
The investigation presented in this report was conducted for the purpose of determining the distribu...
In order to determine the effect of the surface conditions of a wing on the aerodynamic characterist...
This report gives the results of wind-tunnel tests with a seaplane model as a contribution to the so...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
These investigations consisted chiefly of measurements of the take-off distance under various starti...
In order to make a stress analysis of seaplane floats, and especially of the members connecting the ...
This report begins with a brief resume of a theoretical consideration and its results. Then a descri...