Results of drag cleanup tests conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel during the period from 1935 to 1945 are summarized for potential application to current propeller-driven general aviation airplanes. Data from tests on 23 airplanes indicate that the drag increments produced by many individual configuration features - such as, power plant installation, air leakage, cockpit canopies, control surface gaps, and antenna installations - are not large; however, when the increments are summed, the resulting total drag increase is significant. On the basis of results of the investigation, it appears that considerable reduction in drag can be obtained by proper attention to details in aerodynamic design and by adherence to the guidelines discus...
The drag of a Sperry Messenger airplane with the wings removed, and also the drag of its various com...
Tests of four 10-foot propellers were made in the propeller-research tunnel for the Army Air Corps t...
The tests described herein were made in 1918, in the old four-foot wind tunnel at the Massachusetts ...
This summary of drag results presents tabulations on fighter aircraft and light twin general aviatio...
The results of drag investigations of twelve military airplanes tested in the Langley full-scale tun...
The drag due to the various parts of a Fairchild (FC-2W2) cabin monoplane was measured at air speeds...
The state-of-the-art on aerodynamic drag reduction is briefly reviewed. The various elements making ...
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the aerodynamic performance, stability, and control chara...
Tests were made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of the Grumman XF6f-4 airplane in order to investig...
The effect of several parameters on the drag characteristics of practical-construction wing sections...
Aerodynamic tests were made with four geometrically similar metal propellers of different diameters,...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel to determine the drag characteristic...
A review is presented of some of the lessons learned from wind tunnel tests since World War II. Wind...
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In order to obtain a correlation of drag data from wind-tunnel and flight tests at high Mach numbers...
The drag of a Sperry Messenger airplane with the wings removed, and also the drag of its various com...
Tests of four 10-foot propellers were made in the propeller-research tunnel for the Army Air Corps t...
The tests described herein were made in 1918, in the old four-foot wind tunnel at the Massachusetts ...
This summary of drag results presents tabulations on fighter aircraft and light twin general aviatio...
The results of drag investigations of twelve military airplanes tested in the Langley full-scale tun...
The drag due to the various parts of a Fairchild (FC-2W2) cabin monoplane was measured at air speeds...
The state-of-the-art on aerodynamic drag reduction is briefly reviewed. The various elements making ...
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the aerodynamic performance, stability, and control chara...
Tests were made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of the Grumman XF6f-4 airplane in order to investig...
The effect of several parameters on the drag characteristics of practical-construction wing sections...
Aerodynamic tests were made with four geometrically similar metal propellers of different diameters,...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel to determine the drag characteristic...
A review is presented of some of the lessons learned from wind tunnel tests since World War II. Wind...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76199/1/AIAA-1979-1820-720.pd
In order to obtain a correlation of drag data from wind-tunnel and flight tests at high Mach numbers...
The drag of a Sperry Messenger airplane with the wings removed, and also the drag of its various com...
Tests of four 10-foot propellers were made in the propeller-research tunnel for the Army Air Corps t...
The tests described herein were made in 1918, in the old four-foot wind tunnel at the Massachusetts ...