Some major milestones in the progression of airplane speeds from subsonic to supersonic are traced. Historical background is included on work done prior to the Twentieth Century, but the major emphasis is on the Twentieth Century developments after the man carrying airplane became a practical reality. The techniques of increasing airplane speed revolve around means of increasing the propulsive force and means of reducing the airframe resistance (drag). With the changes in speed, the attendant changes in flow patterns due to the compressibility of air introduce some aerodynamic problems. In addition, geometric changes introduced to combat the effects of compressibility also promote aerodynamic problems. Some of the solutions to these problem...
The evolution of construction techniques and the use of metal in wings is presented. Drag is discuss...
As the quest for manned, heavier-than-air flight progressed into the latter half of the 19th century...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
A survey of some trends in aircraft design was made in an effort to determine the relation between r...
The quest for the perfect and efficient airplane has been an ongoing challenge throughout most of th...
This report details the designs of high-speed aircraft from various countries from 1931 on, with spe...
Current research directed toward the technology requirements for a high-speed civil transport (HSCT)...
The World War 2 time period ushered in a new era in aeronautical research and development. The air c...
An Attempt has been made in this paper to highlight the evolution in aircraft engines from 1903 in w...
Progress in all weather 4-D navigation and wake vortex attenuation research is discussed and the con...
In the first part of this presentation, a general historical review of the heydays of various modes ...
The progress of airplane performance, measured by speed, is recounted in this article
The achievement of flight with manned, powered, heavier-than-air aircraft in 1903 marked the beginni...
The change of the concept of hypersonic speed with time is in the first place briefly discussed. The...
Commercial air transport development - helicopters v/stol aircraft, & supersonic transport
The evolution of construction techniques and the use of metal in wings is presented. Drag is discuss...
As the quest for manned, heavier-than-air flight progressed into the latter half of the 19th century...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
A survey of some trends in aircraft design was made in an effort to determine the relation between r...
The quest for the perfect and efficient airplane has been an ongoing challenge throughout most of th...
This report details the designs of high-speed aircraft from various countries from 1931 on, with spe...
Current research directed toward the technology requirements for a high-speed civil transport (HSCT)...
The World War 2 time period ushered in a new era in aeronautical research and development. The air c...
An Attempt has been made in this paper to highlight the evolution in aircraft engines from 1903 in w...
Progress in all weather 4-D navigation and wake vortex attenuation research is discussed and the con...
In the first part of this presentation, a general historical review of the heydays of various modes ...
The progress of airplane performance, measured by speed, is recounted in this article
The achievement of flight with manned, powered, heavier-than-air aircraft in 1903 marked the beginni...
The change of the concept of hypersonic speed with time is in the first place briefly discussed. The...
Commercial air transport development - helicopters v/stol aircraft, & supersonic transport
The evolution of construction techniques and the use of metal in wings is presented. Drag is discuss...
As the quest for manned, heavier-than-air flight progressed into the latter half of the 19th century...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....