Experiments similar to those carried out with the A.E.G (Allgemeine Elektrizitats-Gesellschaft) were made in the small wind tunnel of the Gottingen laboratory on a model of the D.F.W. airplane T-29. Three series of tests were carried out on the model with a velocity head (or dynamic pressure) of 5 kg/sq m (1.02 lb/sq ft), during which one of the movable surfaces was deflected at various angles, while both the others were retained in their central positions. Of special interest among the results of the tests is the different run of the elevating moments. The curves for the A.E.G. model, rising to the right, denote stability with the elevator locked, while the slight inclination to the left with the D.F.W model denotes a slight instability. F...
All calculations were done in the stability axes system. The winglets used were constructed of modif...
The trajectories of the wing tip vortices of a typical agricultural aircraft were experimentally det...
The airplane designer often finds it necessary, in meeting the requirements of visibility, to remove...
Tests were carried out in the small wind tunnel of the Gottingen establishment on a complete model o...
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All calculations were done in the stability axes system. The winglets used were constructed of modif...
The trajectories of the wing tip vortices of a typical agricultural aircraft were experimentally det...
The airplane designer often finds it necessary, in meeting the requirements of visibility, to remove...
Tests were carried out in the small wind tunnel of the Gottingen establishment on a complete model o...
This report gives the results of the second portion of an investigation in the twenty-foot Propeller...
An analysis is made of the stability of an airplane with ailerons free, with particular attention to...
Aerodynamic force tests of a Clark Y wing equipped with "Maxwell" type leading-edge slots were condu...
The static and dynamic characteristics of seven helicopter sections and a fixed-wing supercritical a...
The chief defect of the investigations up to now was the assumption of a more or less arbitrary "mea...
The air forces on a systematic series of biplane and triplane cellule models are the subject of this...
This investigation was made to determine the pressure distribution over a rib of the wing and over a...
The investigation was made to determine the effects of full-span and of partial-span split flaps on ...
This report presents the results of a series of autorotation and torque tests on four different rota...
This report gives the results of the tests of seven 2 by 12 foot airfoils (Clark Y, smooth and corru...
These investigations consisted chiefly of measurements of the take-off distance under various starti...
All calculations were done in the stability axes system. The winglets used were constructed of modif...
The trajectories of the wing tip vortices of a typical agricultural aircraft were experimentally det...
The airplane designer often finds it necessary, in meeting the requirements of visibility, to remove...